Yurt Living – Our Story

yurt living

by Meryl and Bryan Freyberg Picture two Minnesota teachers with summers off, one in grad school in Santa Fe, and both with yurt dreams. Given that, my husband Bryan and I spent our summer in simplicity, living in an 18-foot yurt at a state park for seven beautiful weeks. After … Read more

Tiny House in a Landscape

This week’s Tiny House in a Landscape was submitted by Nederland Feed and is a little chapel located in Michigan. I’ll let Nederland tell you a little more about it. This tiny “chapel” is located in Hell, Michigan. It a favorite spot to get married on Halloween. There is only … Read more

Pickle Barrel House

Gene Wallen brought this unique building to my attention and sent me some photos he took while visiting it recently.

There is a Michigan Historical Marker at the Pickle Barrel House location that reads:

The Pioneer Cooperage Company of Chicago designed this small vacation cottage, which stood on the shores of nearby Sable Lake from 1926 until about 1937. It was built for William Donahey, creator of the Chicago Tribune cartoon story The Teenie Weenies. The house was constructed as a typical barrel would have been, only on a much larger scale. The main barrel contained a living area on the first floor and a bedroom on the second. A pantry connected this barrel to a smaller single-story one, which housed a kitchen.

Donahey spent ten summers at the cottage with his wife, Mary, herself a noted author of children’s books. The structure was then moved to its current site and used as a tourist information center. The Pickle Barrel House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Tiny Bunkhouse in the Woods

Joe in Michigan sent me his story about what he is doing in his life right now and how he is downsizing. I have been a tiny house fan all my life and a fan of your website for over a year. In 1997 I had to sell my 2000 … Read more