Summer is slowly fading to fall.
As I have said, it is my favorite time of year.
The sun retires earlier, the nights get cool, and a sweater in the morning is necessary.
One of my favorite spots in our yard is our firepit.
You can read more about our landscaping here, here, and here.
I have spent many quiet mornings around our firepit this summer, but my favorite times have been with friends around the campfire.
So, I did this…
I had old boards that the previous owners of our home used for a floor in a makeshift greenhouse. They had been sitting around for almost 5 years and I decided to do something other than use them for firewood.
I didn’t take photos for a tutorial, but here are the basics:
- found a font I liked
- printed it the size that would work (trial and error here)
- traced over the edges with a ballpoint pen that left an indentation in the wood
- penciled in the indentation
- painted inside the lines
I’ll need to put another coat on the paint, but I was anxious to get it up on the fence. I just screwed the boards into the fence.
This is what I call “the best seat in the house”. It’s where I sit and share my coffee with Odyssey or watch the kids play (if I am not playing with them).
We’ve had lots of campfires this summer…on outdoor movie nights, just to have smores, or to enjoy and evening with friends and neighbors.
This goes to show that the unplanned, or unexpected, can sometimes be the best thing to ever happen.
I’m looking forward to a few more nights with friends around the campfire before the rain makes it way to the Pacific Northwest.
And, who doesn’t like a little Denver? John Denver.
{rocky mountain high}
He was born in the summer of his 27th year
Comin’ home to a place he’d never been before
He left yesterday behind him, you might say he was born again
You might say he found a key for every door
When he first came to the mountains his life was far away
On the road and hangin’ by a song
But the string’s already broken and he doesn’t really care
It keeps changin’ fast and it don’t last for long
But the Colorado rocky mountain high
I’ve seen it rainin’ fire in the sky
The shadow from the starlight is softer than a lullabye
Rocky mountain high
He climbed cathedral mountains, he saw silver clouds below
He saw everything as far as you can see
And they say that he got crazy once and he tried to touch the sun
And he lost a friend but kept his memory
Now he walks in quiet solitude the forest and the streams
Seeking grace in every step he takes
His sight has turned inside himself to try and understand
The serenity of a clear blue mountain lake
And the Colorado rocky mountain high
I’ve seen it rainin’ fire in the sky
You can talk to God and listen to the casual reply
Rocky mountain high
Now his life is full of wonder but his heart still knows some fear
Of a simple thing he cannot comprehend
Why they try to tear the mountains down to bring in a couple more
More people, more scars upon the land
And the Colorado rocky mountain high
I’ve seen it rainin’ fire in the sky
I know he’d be a poorer man if he never saw an eagle fly
Rocky mountain high
It’s Colorado rocky mountain high
I’ve seen it rainin’ fire in the sky
Friends around the campfire and everybody’s high
Rocky mountain high
This song reminds me of my roots and where Ryan and I met and spent almost 10 years together…Colorado.
home is…friends around the campfire.
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Love this post… made me feel as happy as you sounded… John Denver is one of my favorites… did you know your FIL sang with him in my dorm lounge? I was waiting tables, but got to listen in for a few minutes… he would’ve loved your fire pit in the quiet moments and the sharing times too..