$500 Home in Hawaii

Also from: https://themoderncabin.com/ (which seems endless) When you click on a photo, Justin gives you the reference. This one: “Talk about shoestring budget! Chelsea Kohl, a 22-year-old native of Hawaii, built her home on her father’s property for literally…$500. Featured in Dwell magazine a few months ago, this home could pass as a mixed media art installation of found objects: old wine bottles embedded in the wall, windsurf boards as part of the roof, even the flatbed part of a truck for a sleeping loft.…”

https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/a-500-home-in-hawaii-91136

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600, that Is, 600 photos of Small Cabins!

When I was working on Tiny Homes, I kept my my cards a bit close to chest. I didn’t post a lot of the homes I was finding because I wanted to save them for the book. Now that the book is out, the flood gates are open,so in coming months, here we go. An example is The Modern Cabin website, run by Justin, with 600 photos of cabins. Whoa! Also, things are starting to pour in from people who have seen the book.

   Above, from Justin’s website: “Cabo Polonio, a remote beach village in southeastern Uruguay, sits on a green peninsula between the Atlantic and a desert landscape of shifting sand dunes. Strewn across the grassy promontory are a single lighthouse and a few hundred whimsical dwellings. Rasta-colored flags serve as wind vanes, tinted glass bottles are embedded in walls, and exteriors are painted with pictures of suns, cow spots, rainbows and a Klimt-like rendering of a woman.…”

https://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/30/the-coast-of-utopia/?WT.mc_id=NYT-E-I-NYT-E-AT-1005-L10

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Interior Photos of Detachable Dutch Campers

10 days ago I posted photos of these unique campers, which can be slid off their flatbed truck beds. Alex Pino of Tiny House Talk saw the post and just posted a bunch of great photos of the interiors. They are apparently v. expensive, but also v. spiffy. 

https://www.tinyhousetalk.com/detachable-motorhome-fieldsleeper/

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Irene Helps Get Word Out About Tiny Homes

One of the rewarding things about this blog is running across so many kindred spirits, especially Irene Tukuafu. She and I and my wife Lesley have emailed back and forth for a year or two. Totally in tune. A few days ago, Irene sent out the below email to her list of about 200 people. Not only kind words, but the sort of thing that helps get the word out about Tiny Homes.

“Family and Folks, okay, sooooooooooooo here’s a book I’ve waited for over a year to read for my self. I’ve followed this guys books for over 30 years and it’s pretty much Lloyd Kahn that I got ideas on building a round house. oh yes, it evolved, but he was the start of it. I’ve just spent 2 hours just “glancing” at the photos…..many photos of this book. I can say that ALL OF YOU would benefit by either getting to a library or just… buy it. There is so much in here that you will learn by just looking at the photos….let alone reading it. yep, gonna read it next and it will keep me SUPER BUSY….for a long time. You will find simple ways to build CREATIVELY. a little green house, a little cabin, a house boat, a camper something. AND you’ll be a knowing what other folks are doing that are NOT paying a big mortgage payment. They’s doing it themselves in these tiny houses. You might not agree with the tiny house way of doing things, but you’ll see things YOU CAN DO that would help you in adding onto a room or whatever you’ve been thinking about but just NEED SOME INSPIRATION. over 1,300 photos.

Nope, I don’t work for him. Just telling you that living a creative live is a JOY and I’m grateful that I became acquainted with his books 30 years ago and I’m still thinking CREATIVELY. I’m not done building creatively and got wayyyyyyyyy too many ideas to even get to sleep tonight. ZOWIE.…”

https://irenetukuafu.blogspot.com/

https://harp4you.blogspot.com/

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Chickens by Mail, Rain By Midweek

For over 30 years we’ve been getting our chickens from Murray McMurray Hatchery in Webster City, Iowa. They ship day-old chicks in a ventilated flat box and you pick up this peeping package at your post office. McMurray has been in business for 95 years and their breeds are excellent.

   We get excited looking at the new catalog each year. They also have ducks, turkeys, pheasants, and quail. (Oh how I wish we had more than a half-acre!) We’ve gone through many breeds over the years and have now settled on bantams.

https://shltr.net/x8xUr3

Gonna be a change in the weather, oh boy: “…THE MUCH-ANTICIPATED END OF OUR EXTENDED DRY WEATHER PATTERN AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WET PATTERN DURING THE SECOND HALF OF THE WEEK. IN FACT, IF THE GFS VERIFIES…PORTIONS OF OUR FORECAST AREA COULD SEE SOME VERY SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY…” https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=MTR&product=AFD&

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Chickens Got New Feathers

They looked really ratty a month ago after they’d shed feathers. Now they’re all newly feathered out, our little bantam Silver Seabrights, one Golden Seabright, and about 3 bantam Auracanas. Lookin good. We got these because of their beauty, the black band around each white (or golden) feather. This coming summer, we’re going to get a new flock of Golden Seabrights and Auracanas. Pix shot an hour ago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebright_(chicken)

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