My recently deceased aunt travelled Europe in her camper van in summers for many years. This is the inside of her garage door
by Pumuckl4Life
My recently deceased aunt travelled Europe in her camper van in summers for many years. This is the inside of her garage door
by Pumuckl4Life
24 comments
Sorry for your loss, but the way you phrased the title just set up the next hit Netflix mini series.
A life full of travel and memories on a garage door.
Damn, can’t imagine how much actual life she saw
Your Aunt lived more than most of us can ever dream of
Sorry for your loss. That’s amazing, bet she was an awesome lady.
Interesting thought, could you perhaps map her route from the patches?
Life goals! May she rest in peace.
May she rest in peace and now explore the roads in the afterlife
Those are absolutely awesome – a life really well lived and loved. Sorry for your loss
Looks like a fulfilling life
All I can think about is the pissed off drivers stuck behind your aunt’s caravan on the tiny roads in the stickers. Grossglockner?! Why is it even allowed for caravans to drive up those twisty, tiny, steep roads?!
Looks a lot like my refrigerator doors and sides. I get a magnet for every country and city we visit, and sometimes for special places (like Chernobyl). They’re my history and my visual “journal”. I love them.
Super cool!
Collecting magnets of the places you’ve visited is a forgotten and unappreciated artform.
Awesome! I spotted my region immediately (Algarve Portugal)
what are these stickers called and where do you get them? I see them quite often in cars.
Seems like she liked Norway quite a bit.
Thats pretty cool. I wish i won the lottery or something, i would live a peaceful life with my wife and travel the world. I would also use my passive income to help some open source organization to build a serious competitor to Adobe CC
Sorry for your loss! I bet she was an awesome lady.
Glad to see she vistited my vertical little country more than a few times. Must have been an awesome woman!
Think of the memories that she created with all the different people that she met along the way. I am sure they will think back of her from time to time and reflect on that memory.
Travelling is about building ever lasting memories and the hope that someone leaves a life long impact on you or you leave that impact on someone. I am sure your aunt left her impact out there in Europe.
Very cool Colmar patch. This is my city and I’ve never seen one like this.
Souvenir shops have these?
Sorry for your loss. Please take a really good photo of that door to preserve it as a memory of how cool your aunt was!
I assume she was a fan of Selma Lagerlöf?
can we see the camper van ?