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Antoine, Manu & Scott |
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Packing is a messy business |
We made a great brunch & ate all together outside the yurt. i wanted to record some of Scott's songs (link at end of this post). i felt okay about leaving, grateful for all the distractions of people & packing. it took until around 9.30pm before i became upset about leaving the yurt & Antoine. But there wasn't really time for it, as we were having a pizza party at the house. It turned into a midnight pizza party because Scott really knew how to cook proper pizza dough & it needed to rest for a while. Absolutely divine pizza. We bedded down on our last night together in the yurt at about 2am, with the alarm set for 4.30am, so i could make my 6am bus.
Walking out of the yurt was incredibly painful. i was truly sobbing. i remembered my friend, Aya's words "Earth Pilgrim". For so long i have been lucky enough to have been travelling all over this beautiful planet & the yurt had given me a home of my own for a while, but it was time to wander on. Again. i could feel the support of my friends as i left. ~*~ thank you ~*~
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2hrs of sleep + moments before we say 'adieu' |
Surprisingly it was easier to say goodbye to Antoine! i knew it wasn't going to be too long a break & things feel so great between us. {He actually booked his flights to Scotland yesterday for September!} And so, only slightly teary, i got on the 16 hour bus to Montréal.
Through the whole transition, i felt like i moved from one angel wing to another. i arrived at my friends Mackenzie & Jean's home in Montréal. They were so welcoming & hospitable (even with their 4 month 'nugget' in the belly!) ~ they really set the vibe for the whole transition back to Scotland.
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Montréal street art |
Flights to the UK are incredible quick from the east coast ~ just 6.5hrs and i was in London! So! Many! People! Total shock. It was great to arrive at another dear friend, Katie's & meet her 12 week old, Kieran. Together with Simon, they're such an amazing team, more inspiration!
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my wee brother (& big ben)! |
The following day with Peter (my brother) was of course wonderful, he took the day of work & we went to the Tate art gallery. i was a bit knackered & fell asleep on the grass outside. In the evening i cooked him a nice veggie Thai curry.
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Sonya Sophia & i burlesquing it up! |
London's finale was Sonya Sophia (my EFTteacher & friend) & Simon. To celebrated her birthday she treated us to a fantastic new Cabernet show 'Limbo'. We dressed up in burlesque & watched in awe as the small cast swallowed both fire & swords, performed disappearing magic acts, areal chain, sexy tap dancing men, great music, comedy pieces. My favourite was 3 dancers who stood atop poles (strapped in at the top) & proceeded to rock backwards, then forwards, as the poles bent with them. They could go so far back that they could touch the audience & dance over our heads. i'd never even conceived of such performance & it blew my tiny mind. Awesome!
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Edinburgh royal mile |
Up in Scotland i was reunited with Sandy (other brother). We'd not seen each other for almost 3 years. The first thing he did was carry my 27.5kg bag across Edinburgh to his flat, where his flatmate had prepared a veggie haggis for us! YUM. A nice chat with another friend, David, the following day in the sunny meadows. In Sandy's flat later that afternoon, i could hear the jubilant cheers as Andy Murray scored sets & finally won Wimbledon tennis. It's the first time a Scot has ever won. And perhaps it's to celebrate his victory, but it's been sunny for the last 2 weeks! i've worn a bikini more this week in Scotland, than all other times combined.
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"You two certainly brighten up Perth!" said Grandma |
Of course it's wonderful to see Mum, Dad & the rest of the family. We had a great BBQ as a belated birthday meal for Sandy & Grandma & Emma came round to celebrate.
i have found myself the perfect summer job at a small Scottish, family run cafe in town & have moved into the summerhouse/posh shed at the bottom of my parent's garden (where i happily lived before for around 5 months). it's almost like a yurt. it's more like a yurt than a house. i'm calling it my sort of Scottish yurt. except it's sort of a yurt, not sort of Scottish, so i'm not sure if i'm allowed that name.
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Scottish~Sort~of~Yurt |
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Inside my new pad |
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Inside my new pad |
Here is a beautiful memory of our last weekend in the yurt:
http://vimeo.com/69519282
Cougars in America sing-a-song from love thru a lens on Vimeo.
The blonde couple in the video are the 2 who are currently living in the yurt over the summer.
(& there's another vid we made of Scott singing here: http://vimeo.com/70442365)
Silver Shadow, a creation of Cougars In America / Scott Hamilton from love thru a lens on Vimeo.
Also, i've been in touch with the couple currently living in the yurt & Dodo Rouge is still there. My brother gave me a Dodo Rouge of my own.
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Dodo Rouge came with me (thanks Pete!) |
Things are going really well, i'm happy. i hope one day to live in a yurt of my own. Then i shall start another blog about it, especially if i convince Antoine to build one. i've loved writing this & am so grateful to all whom read it & especially to those who took a moment to let me know how much they loved it. Thank you. If you have any ideas about other things you'd like me to blog about, i'm all ears.
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somewhere over the rainbow |
Thank you This Canadian Yurt. Thank you, Antoine, for being the best yurt~partner imaginable. Thank you family & friends for welcoming me into your lives as i continue on this Earth pilgrimage.
Jenny, reading your blog has been a joy! I can imagine all the feelings involved with transitions and changes! I look forward to reading more blogs about "sort of a yurt, sort of not one". :) Lots of love to you!
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ReplyDeleteI know that this is older, but I hope that you eventually achieve your dream of yurt living. My family decided to go off-grid living last year and it’s been a dream come true. We built it on our mountain property, got a yurt-kit off of simpleterra.com. We had a well onsite so we tapped into it for plumbing. It’s been so great being out in nature full time!