Friday, September 15, 2023

Meeting zerosquared tiny home crew, and arriving at Banff

 I never thought I would be so excited to head to Alberta. Alberta meant Calgary. Calgary meant Zerosquared Tiny homes. That meant I could meet the crew whom was presently building our tiny home. Scott, the owner of zerosquared met me with a grin and a hand shake. He proceeded to hand me off to Sean the head carpenter with whom I have been talking to the most online and via phone. Sean introduced me to Amy , who was one of the head builders. I was so impressed with the diversity of the crew. There were several women working on the builds. There was 7 different homes on the go. Amy came out to the motor home to grab a case of red wine from Pelee Island Winery (thank you Tara) that I brought for the crew to thank them for their hard work and for storing all my furniture for free ( I ordered a new rug, sofabed, two new beds, a vacuum cleaner, and two trellis garden privacy planters) After I met the crew( about 22 members) and everyone either waved or shock my hand, Sean proceeded with the tour of the facilities, some of the completed models and finally my home. I loved the little touches and differences from each model to the other. If you want to check out their website: Zero Squared Tiny Homes

My home is the 34 ft Willow, you can find it in the tiny homes tab.

Here is a video of it as of 2 days ago:



We arrived into Banff around 6pm. We were a little later than expected because we ventured downtown Calgary so Parker could visit a Fly shop. We picked up some groceries and then stopped at Denny’s for dinner that Parker treated us to.

To say that Banff is an absolutely heavenly place would be an understatement. I can’t even put into words how magical it is. Parker and I both stated we had goosebumps and actually teared up as we drove up to the mountains. We all agreed that it is the most beautiful place we have seen to date. Pictures do not do it justice. There is a calming almost soothing vibration you feel from this place. It truly is a gift from God.










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