First night in the forest shelter (the ugly part) | Vida en el refugio del bosque (la parte fea)

in GEMS4 years ago

For my spanish speaking followers I have prepared a video at the end of the post... enjoy.

Para mis seguidores de habla castellana he preparado un video al final del post... que lo disfruten.

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It’s a cold beginning. No bed yet, little sources of light. I had a more romantic idea in my mind when I was first building this. I imagined being here warmed by the hug of my lover and now that’s not even a possibility. I’m not complaining, I’m here by choice. But the moment I’m writing this feels dreadfully uncomfortable.

Alright, that was a few hours ago before I lit up a fire. Now everything is nice and cozy here and the darkness surrounding everything else is much appreciated. Just check out this beautiful flame 🔥

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I prepared my bed with a sleeping bag, blankets, some old cushions I had from my previous shelter, and found myself in a different environment completely.

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I titled this post “the ugly part”, because this is a very unimpressive stage of the building since I covered it with recycled material I picked up from here and there. However, it was effective and the cold is kept outside, along with the wind and rain.

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I know. It looked way better when there were only branches, but be patient, my intention is to eventually cover it with cob and it will look a lot better. Meanwhile this will do to keep the warmth.

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Another view:

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This picture was taken by a friend when I still hadn’t covered the structure with plastic. Just so you remember it once looked very beautiful 😅

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So that’s all for today, just a microblog because I’m doing it from the phone and it’s a bit harder to write here.

Now my video for the spanish speakers:

Ahora mi video para quienes hablan español:

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It's good to have the plastic over it to help keep the rain out.

Yes! I would like to eventually build a shelter that doesn't need plastic to keep the rain out too.