. . . with maybe an Uncle Airstream and cousin RV. check it out!
http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/home.htm
Kinda bizarre how she chooses to park in the suburban subdivision lot in the 2nd video!
. . . with maybe an Uncle Airstream and cousin RV. check it out!
http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/home.htm
Kinda bizarre how she chooses to park in the suburban subdivision lot in the 2nd video!
Yarrow dreamer,
I have such a slow dial up internet connection here that I can’t watch video but that looks interesting enough for me to try to check it out while I’m at school.
The first house I built was a 12x16 log cabin. Not much bigger than what these Tumbleweed houses are. My wife and I and our three kids lived in that house for 5 years.
To us it was a palace after tipi living with all the kids for a couple of years. At least we could walk through the door standing up and look out of a window.
We also lived in a converted school bus for a time.
I like that they move. City, wilder places, whatever. Like a tipi or a yurt, you just take your home with you.
Also, that you’d have only enough room for the stuff that you really need. And that your home, by its very size and nature, would encourage and remind you to spend more time outside and make outside your home too. They seem like a good transition for folks who grew up indoors.
woo hoo! sounds very rainbow. ;D