I have spent many long hours on the road, with my wife, hauling a 19-ft travel trailer, across the US and all over the west. I love my wife, but 19 feet living space will challenge the patience of anyone. So living in a tiny house is not for us. BUT, I really like the ingenuity, creativity, and craftsmanship of this guy. He is a walking history book too, and must be fascinating to talk to. And finally, I love his anti-establishment "become ungovernable" vibe. We need a LOT more Americans like this.
Living that way because you choose to is one thing. Living that way because your economic situation forces you to is an entirely different beast.
It amounts to being a slave to those that don't choose it, which is exactly were Klaus Schaub and the WEF elites would like to take us first. The second intended destination on that trip is the cemetary.
There's a company in Tennessee called Incredible Tiny Homes that makes $20k tiny homes. Yeah it's small at I think 10' x 20', but it's yours. As to where you can put it, you're limited, but it won't take long to pay it off. You could go the other route and make a van conversion. Watching videos like that and about earth ships are jokingly turning me into a tree hugger, seeing just how much we have a species have been fucked.
Guys like that have had the right idea all along. Hour long video.
Thanks for posting -- this is really cool.
I couldn't live in a tiny house...but I could have a couple of them for special uses.
Wouldn't it be nice to use one as a writing studio or home office?
Or for guests -- especially if they stay longer term?
I have spent many long hours on the road, with my wife, hauling a 19-ft travel trailer, across the US and all over the west. I love my wife, but 19 feet living space will challenge the patience of anyone. So living in a tiny house is not for us. BUT, I really like the ingenuity, creativity, and craftsmanship of this guy. He is a walking history book too, and must be fascinating to talk to. And finally, I love his anti-establishment "become ungovernable" vibe. We need a LOT more Americans like this.
Tiny houses fit right in with, "you will own nothing and be happy".
Not everyone needs a lot of "stuff" to live. There are people that are perfectly happy to live in converted vans.
Living that way because you choose to is one thing. Living that way because your economic situation forces you to is an entirely different beast.
It amounts to being a slave to those that don't choose it, which is exactly were Klaus Schaub and the WEF elites would like to take us first. The second intended destination on that trip is the cemetary.
There's a company in Tennessee called Incredible Tiny Homes that makes $20k tiny homes. Yeah it's small at I think 10' x 20', but it's yours. As to where you can put it, you're limited, but it won't take long to pay it off. You could go the other route and make a van conversion. Watching videos like that and about earth ships are jokingly turning me into a tree hugger, seeing just how much we have a species have been fucked.