When I come across something unique that someone is doing out there, I just have to share. Love how Twitter can bring such interesting things in my life.
So here is the link to I am a baker, complete with profile on the VW Bus cookies. Not that I am surprised someone makes the cookies, more that it has taken me this long to find them!!! Can you imagine the next summer party with these as a centrepiece?
http://iammommy.typepad.com/i_am_baker/2011/01/rainbow-bus-cookies.html
Monday, June 20, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
The Roof Rack
While I have seen these racks more commonly on Splittys and Pre 70's VW's, I still wanted one for Lil Blue. With carrying kids, camping gear, tools and more on our trip to BC this year, I felt is was a necessity. I love the way it looks. Meryl found it through CP1 and took the time to also buy a new locking gas cap as the old Canadian Tire one was super problematic. Also in the parcel was a cup holder contraption that fits right into the ashtray, LOVING that one...
Pretty Cool, No?
Pretty Cool, No?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Its all the same and thats a shame is all.
I'm not going to sit here and make it sound like all the vehicles in our yard have the iconic round "peace sign" vw logo on them. We have been loyal chevy drivers for decades, and for us, they have been solid reliable vehicles. But this year old green finally started to show her age. Built in 1993, sporting over 440,000 km on the original engine, minor issues here and there, but no major repairs, it has been a great truck for the last 6 years. I don't expect we will find another one will last as long. It has pulled our boat, trailer, moved us, took us to BC twice, was the main transporter of building materials for our cabin, house reno's and decks. Not to mention the kids, the destroyers...
Off to shop for a new(er) truck. We live on 10km of gravel roads, so a brand new pick up is not part of the equation, can't justify spending 50k on something that will perpetually give me stress as I think about the depreciation each time we drive home on rocks. Now admittedly, I am following Meryl's lead on the whole truck purchase, but like a good husband should, he consults my opinion. We begin looking around, dealer lots, Internet, asking friends - due diligence. One thing could not escape my mind, why do these trucks all look the same? What happened here? Regardless of the model or manufacturer, they all are starting to blend together. No edge, no identity, no uniqueness. Now I am not so old that I am wishing for the days gone by (67 -72 chevy's), but in this consumer driven mass production world, I am screaming for change.
I know why it is happening, it's economics, I get it... but I don't have to like it. And bolting on all the crap and accessories from the dealer isn't helping find it in the parking lot any faster.
My challenge to manufacturers is this. Find the truth in the product. Break the mold, make it profitable but affordable and give me something to get excited about. How can I justify my consumer loyalty when I can't tell the difference between the domestic big 3??
In the end, the 2004 black Chevy quad cab came found a new home in our yard. In a years time I expect it to be subjected to all sorts of modifications. But the way I see it, I'm giving it another 6 years for manufacturers to come back to the market with something exciting for a change, without all this canned ham. And in the mean time, I will rock Lil Blue down the highway, knowing next to the ice cream man, I am the coolest thing on the highway...
Off to shop for a new(er) truck. We live on 10km of gravel roads, so a brand new pick up is not part of the equation, can't justify spending 50k on something that will perpetually give me stress as I think about the depreciation each time we drive home on rocks. Now admittedly, I am following Meryl's lead on the whole truck purchase, but like a good husband should, he consults my opinion. We begin looking around, dealer lots, Internet, asking friends - due diligence. One thing could not escape my mind, why do these trucks all look the same? What happened here? Regardless of the model or manufacturer, they all are starting to blend together. No edge, no identity, no uniqueness. Now I am not so old that I am wishing for the days gone by (67 -72 chevy's), but in this consumer driven mass production world, I am screaming for change.
I know why it is happening, it's economics, I get it... but I don't have to like it. And bolting on all the crap and accessories from the dealer isn't helping find it in the parking lot any faster.
My challenge to manufacturers is this. Find the truth in the product. Break the mold, make it profitable but affordable and give me something to get excited about. How can I justify my consumer loyalty when I can't tell the difference between the domestic big 3??
In the end, the 2004 black Chevy quad cab came found a new home in our yard. In a years time I expect it to be subjected to all sorts of modifications. But the way I see it, I'm giving it another 6 years for manufacturers to come back to the market with something exciting for a change, without all this canned ham. And in the mean time, I will rock Lil Blue down the highway, knowing next to the ice cream man, I am the coolest thing on the highway...
Monday, June 13, 2011
Drive In's, Diners and Dives Tour part deux
Cardiff Alberta, home of the best supported community garage sale! A smorg of garages, sea's of used treasures abound as far as the eye can see. If we didn't hit 50 houses that day, I would be shocked.
In hind sight, a trailer would have been brilliant but how bad is that to go garage sailing with a flipping trailer towed behind you, that makes for some serious trash to treasure shopping.
LP's, fabric, assorted kitchenware for wind chime making, two surf boards, a bag of Halloween lights, cake platter, toys, crystal making science kit, rotary dial phone, vintage glass goblets, pail tool bag, car heater, pet mat, and much more, were all packed tight. The crime was all the treasures not purchased for fear of suffocating the passengers!!! Deal of the day were four wooden retro 60's wooden chairs that look like they could totally rock the tiki - luau- surfer theme. FOR FREE!!!! Yep, like I don't have enough to do...
Of course this day required some serious fuel, of the gastronomic kind. Introducing Sal's Pizza and Donair.... Oh the humanity. Located in Morinville Alberta, this little gem seats 6 and is mostly designed for take out, but let me tell you, these Boys know what they are doing....
Look at the size of this burger compared to Gail's hands!!!!! Seriously, we didn't eat for another day!
All I can say is "Hell yea", if you are looking for mammoth eats, check out Sal's in Morinville Ab.
(oh yeah, the Diet Coke is really helping there...)
In hind sight, a trailer would have been brilliant but how bad is that to go garage sailing with a flipping trailer towed behind you, that makes for some serious trash to treasure shopping.
LP's, fabric, assorted kitchenware for wind chime making, two surf boards, a bag of Halloween lights, cake platter, toys, crystal making science kit, rotary dial phone, vintage glass goblets, pail tool bag, car heater, pet mat, and much more, were all packed tight. The crime was all the treasures not purchased for fear of suffocating the passengers!!! Deal of the day were four wooden retro 60's wooden chairs that look like they could totally rock the tiki - luau- surfer theme. FOR FREE!!!! Yep, like I don't have enough to do...
Of course this day required some serious fuel, of the gastronomic kind. Introducing Sal's Pizza and Donair.... Oh the humanity. Located in Morinville Alberta, this little gem seats 6 and is mostly designed for take out, but let me tell you, these Boys know what they are doing....
Look at the size of this burger compared to Gail's hands!!!!! Seriously, we didn't eat for another day!
All I can say is "Hell yea", if you are looking for mammoth eats, check out Sal's in Morinville Ab.
(oh yeah, the Diet Coke is really helping there...)
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