
Author Archives: Andrew M. Odom
Author Archives: Andrew M. Odom
On a recent camping trip to the Gatlinburg, TN area my wife and I were driving around literally searching out tiny houses and tiny cabins. Certainly I can’t be the only one that does this. Alas, if you have ever visited the Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge areas you will know that small cabins or even […]
Continue readingLast week we talked about the meaning of community. We decided that community truly is (or to the best of my understanding) any group sharing something in common. My wife and I both grew up in relatively stable households. Although both sets of our parents had seen divorce, remarriage, and (eventually) blended family units, we never […]
Continue readingAs long as I can remember the question has been posed on Facebook pages, in FB groups, on blogs, in real-time conversations, and in workshops. If a tiny house community existed would you want to live there? What do you think of living in community? The answers of course, as varied as the people responding […]
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