After having Coffee with the Hermit, stop off at The Yonderosa. Mo has got his build on now that the search is over. So get your shovel ready and head over to The Yonderosa.
And if you’re ready to take the next step of building that dream here’s a room with a view that’s easy on the eyes.
There are lots of great pics and you won’t be disappointed.
Staying above the water line!
Riverwalker
Saturday, February 7, 2009
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12 comments:
Yuhu... am glad to be the first commenter hue..he..
Ok, i'll go to the link you wrote. Thanks ya.
Where are their other members going to live? Where is the dining hall? Seems like this is another "self paradise" that is doomed to fall when the economy falls.
Oh well!
Michael
"Where are their other members going to live?"
Staying alive, keep living in your fantasy world. Some of us don't need your lowly commune mentality...
A great start! A simple design that can easily be expanded as need be. A few thing's I'd add,as the budget allow's. A covered patio,to park the camper under, double's the space! I notived he built it on pier's, need to fill that in like skirting on a mobile home..keep's the floor warmer and critter's out. And a small toolshed or such,for the generator and other bulky item's to free up living space. A dining hall? what about the jacuzzi and casino??
Dean in az
Personnaly, I like the idea of starting small and adding on as needed. After all, Mo did say that they were on the cuspe of Winter, right?
Glad to see someone finally getting to start living the dream.
To: Pemilu
Thanks for stopping by.
RW
To: Staying Alive
Michael everyone has to start somewhere and this is a darn sight better that what I see most doing.
Thanks.
RW
To: hilljack 33
It looks like Mo's made a pretty good start to me. Thanks.
RW
To: AZ Dean
Give him some time and I'll bet it will be a fantastic place. Thanks.
RW
To: HermitJim
Sent them by for coffee at your place first. Starting small is the way I did it and I still have a lot I need to do. Of course, if you've got plenty of money you wouldn't be building it yourself anyway. Thanks.
RW
Nothing wrong with starting small, it's far better than not starting at all!
I think I would rather have a small place anyways, less to worry about, easier to power and heat, and I like small places
To: Off Grif Survival
Good points! That first small step is often the biggest. Thanks.
RW
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