Over Labor Day weekend we visited family in Orwigsburg, PA (near Pottsville, home of Yuengling beer). They also live close to the big Cabela's store in Hamburg so we made a pit stop there to see if they had anything we could use in our teardrop build.
We found this great camp oven made by Camp Chef. It has two burners on top and a large oven underneath powered by propane. Camp Chef also makes a red camp oven that, along with one burner and the oven, also has a grill plate.
We didn't buy the oven but we might end up building a spot for it in the galley. We shall see.
We didn't buy the oven but we might end up building a spot for it in the galley. We shall see.
We also found our Tommy Bahama curtain fabric at Jo-Ann Fabric! We bought 4 yards of it for curtains and maybe pot holders or something for the galley. It's a pretty bold fabric so I don't want to go overboard. (Pardon the picture, the color looks really bleached out.)
And speaking of bold patterns...
I have been eyeing these beauties on Etsy for months now. Same brand. Same pattern. Different Etsy shops(!). When you're presented with something like this it's pretty much a no-brainer. And then when the shirt goes on sale for $10? Fuggedaboutit :)
I'm still waiting for them in the mail but I can see them making an appearance at a teardrop gathering, or twelve.
Stay tuned for a construction update from Jeremy in the days to come!
I have been eyeing these beauties on Etsy for months now. Same brand. Same pattern. Different Etsy shops(!). When you're presented with something like this it's pretty much a no-brainer. And then when the shirt goes on sale for $10? Fuggedaboutit :)
I'm still waiting for them in the mail but I can see them making an appearance at a teardrop gathering, or twelve.
Stay tuned for a construction update from Jeremy in the days to come!
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