Tiny House in a Landscape

Hi Kent,

I’ve been following your blog since November when I finally moved into my own tiny house on wheels (136 sq. feet) on Whidbey Island, Washington. I started blogging about, downsizing (‘right-sizing’, as I refer to it), tiny living and on-going improvements in October.

Since January, I’ve attended a Tumbleweed workshop and, more recently the PAD’s La Casa Pequena workshop in McMinnville. I’m in the process of deciding the next step in tiny building, teaching and consulting. Here are a couple of full moon shots I took of my wee house. Thought one of them might fit will under the ‘tiny house in a landscape’ theme.

Thanks for all you do. The tiny house blog is truly invaluable.

Cheers!

Angela Ramseyer
MightyMicroBuilt.com

5 thoughts on “Tiny House in a Landscape”

  1. Be careful Island county DCD does not agree with our lifestyle.
    I also live on the Whid & they have given me nothing but grief
    even when I cross my T’s & dot my lower case j’s

    RED

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    • That’s because all they want there are million dollar homes with a side of snob…
      And now they are losing them to nature. I say you find a place that welcomes innovation and a green lifestyle. We love your little home makers in Oregon…and you don’t have to pay sales tax!!

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    • That For Sale sign might be to protect her or buy time; there’s apparently some places where you can park an RV longer in one spot if it’s for sale…

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    • I think she had it for sale for awhile- was going to use the proceeds to build another. Since it didn’t sell, she is living in it.
      I love her kitchen.

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