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Fiddy houses not big enough for the average GFYer
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Crockett spends long periods at a time living/camping in wilderness areas. Not a bad setup for that type of living/exploring. |
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There is actually some good ideas there, useful for some time away from the civilization and yet low investment needed to get it done |
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Not only does the USA have nice gorecy store we also have this lovely thing called 24hr gyms. You get a membership at one and can use them anywhere in the country at any hour of the day.. I plan to eventually do the same thing in Europe in the next few years but still have lots of exploring left to do here in the US and Canada first. |
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I have a small 8m2 'house' in my back yard. I put 'house' in quotes because it's not internally fitted out as a dwelling, but the structure is basically a miniature version of a house, with weatherboard cladding, iron roofing, guttering, fibreglass insulation, ceiling space, raised carpeted floor etc. It's fine as a workshop, but it would drive me mad trying to live in a space that small. I do still plan to sleep in it one night, just to try it out. :) |
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It really just depends where you are.. You go to FL and they are crazy as hell with building codes, but go to rural CT, MA, NH or places like NM ect..ect.. And you can easily get away with building storage container homes or these tiny houses.. Hell another guy who used to live in a van like mine he did the "Home is where you park it book" built a freaking tree house up in Oregon as his home.. LoL |
Into minimalist living or design? Some pretty rich folks are into former one, not that much into the first one (well.. Warren Buffet maybe).
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I'm sorry I don't have enough red carpet on my walls to make you happy Sputnik. |
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I read an article about that and basically that was the main difference maker. I will try to find that article. |
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That was some lovely Rick Scott work there paid for by Duke Energy. |
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P.S. Living w/o a shower, canalization and central hearing system is "living by my own rules". Ok, ok... I don't understand those trailer trash in the USA, but at least they have an excuse to live in their own shit - a weather in Florida is warn. It would be funny to look at those hippies at -30C. |
My girlfriend is moving to Cabo full time, and is selling her tiny place in Austin. I've stayed there, and the location is great. Chill neighborhood as well. Mostly RVs, but a few of these tiny park homes.
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In Russia they do have a central heating system, it's cheap. So they can not even imagine people in Europe still choose to live with their own private gas, coal, oil or wooden heating systems. Because it's cheaper and they have control over it. Once it's central you're fucked by high tariffs.
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I can cook anything that doesn't require a oven or a microwave. I may redo the interior next summer and rework things so I can add one of those RV style oven/top burner stove set ups just to expand the cooking abilities a bit. This van will eventually get sold and I'll build something new perhaps in 2017 or maybe I'll go to Europe for a year or two and travel around in a cool van over there.. That is as long as they aren't speaking Arabic in Paris by then.. Live life today.. Don't grow old and get grumpy like Baddog.. :1orglaugh |
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I'm not in FL today... http://i.imgur.com/q90uWxp.jpg |
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