11-28-2010, 01:19 PM
Hmm... I finally found the description of the workshop and am changing my tune a bit. http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/workshop...-workshop/
I'm a born skeptic like lots of punawebbers. But it actually sounds like a pretty cool workshop and I can certainly see why he'd charge for it. I still think the houses don't have a tiny enough price tag, but it's a cool idea. I see no reason this can't be practical if a person chooses to lead a lifestyle that is extremely pared down, which is not what most Americans are used to. It might be impractical if you're far from amenities and need to store bulk items, certainly not ideal in every circumstance, but not many types of housing are ideal in every situation.
I'm a born skeptic like lots of punawebbers. But it actually sounds like a pretty cool workshop and I can certainly see why he'd charge for it. I still think the houses don't have a tiny enough price tag, but it's a cool idea. I see no reason this can't be practical if a person chooses to lead a lifestyle that is extremely pared down, which is not what most Americans are used to. It might be impractical if you're far from amenities and need to store bulk items, certainly not ideal in every circumstance, but not many types of housing are ideal in every situation.
Melissa Fletcher
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"Make yurts, not war" Bill Coperthwaite, 1973