Tiny House in a Landscape

Our Tiny House in a Landscape presenter today chooses to remain anonymous which is perfectly fine. Here is what they have to say about their tiny home.

We have lived in our 1965 MCI coach for over ten years. It is a workhorse on the road and a cozy home.

This picture was taken at Rocky Mountain National Park. The night before we went to sleep under clear skies. The next morning, we woke up to a winter wonderland.

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12 thoughts on “Tiny House in a Landscape”

  1. I’m not a fan of converted buses, but this is very well done and looks comfortable, homey and quite nice. The owners have done an excellent job with their house on wheels. Bravo.

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  2. I love that you’ve been living here for so long. It’s something I’ve been seriously looking into. One question, though. Where do you park at night? Thanks!

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    • Ah, that’s the beauty of this bus, Maria! We can be comfortable in truck stops, RV parks or boondocking.
      Presently, we are staying on a small farm in Colorado.
      LARGE holding tanks make all the difference.

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  3. I think it’s a great idea! Everything you could want in a compact space. You never tire of the view because, if you do, you just drive somewhere else! You can’t do that with a ‘normal’ house.

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    • If only I could park the behemoth. Going from driving my Mini to a bus would be entertaining and expensive I’m sure. Love the set up and freedom of your living situation.

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  4. We didn’t really mean to be anonymous. I just somehow clicked ‘send’ too soon. Don and I are proud to share with you. Will get some more pictures soon.

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