Off Grid

Thanks Sandy

My cousin Sandy dropped off a small camping stove for me which he bought years ago when he was in Quebec.  He calls it a Quebec Heater.  They are used to heat tents while winter camping, checking trap lines and so forth.  They weigh very little so they are practical for environments which require them to be removed.   I am going to hook it up in the cloth porch soon and in the spring I can simple remove it and reclaim the space.  It should work awesome for winter porch parties!

Thank you Sandy!

Here is what it looks like before the hook up.

Quebec Heater

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Cure the Common Cold

What should I choose for a heat source?  I am still not sure.  Full column is featured at Tiny House Listings.

Brrrrr

 

 

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1 Year & Change

Cecilia Pink ladybug first birthday cake

Today, Tiny House Ontario’s Blog is 1 year old.  So many things changed for the Tiny House over the past year.  The additional features are an in-house, siding, electricity, eve troughs, built in kitchen (partially complete), semi cover the porch and the beginnings of landscaping.

THO started the spring looking like this:

April 2012

THO closed off the fall looking like this:

November 2012

It is interesting for me to see the images close together like this.  I find it hard to believe that the house changed so much!

I wish the best to all and take a moment to thank you all for reading and commenting on Tiny House Ontario’s blog.  I have been continuously surprised at the readership, because I started this blog to keep my friends posted on what I am up to.  Having had close to 6000 reads a month on average, I know my readers go well beyond my own community.  Proof, I think, that the best things come in Tiny packages!

xo

L

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The Love of the Land

What I loved the most about my dad was his deep and thriving love of the land.  He was a farmer who lived not too far away from the place in which Tiny House Ontario is built.  He dreamed of owning expansive property where he make a living ploughing straight long furrows into the earth and filling them with seeds.

This love of the land is one thing where my dad and I found common ground.  I absolutely love the earth!  I love the sky, the soil, the rocks, the trees, the critters and every single natural thing that sprouts from the Mother Earth.  I am the sort of person who could spend a day looking at a tiny mushroom and marvel in the wonder of it.

Too, like Erazim Kohák, I find that the former human interaction with land puzzling and I feel strongly connected to this as well.  An unexpected human thing left behind and out of place in the natural world leaves me with thousands of questions.  On my land, about a half kilometre from THO, there are many small and random stone cairns which draw me back to them time and time again.  They are quite curious because they are way up on the top of the escarpment far away from the low laying fields.  My people, farmers, would never have carried stones for futility, so they came before the Irish parts of me settled here 150 years ago.

Here, in a crescent of stone, is my beloved cousin S (son of my father’s twin); he is also drawn to and fascinated with the cairns on our historic family land.  The pull of them on us, is strong and magical; we are connected.

Did you find our gorgeous little M who is hiding?

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Tiny House News

I will be writing a weekly column for Tiny House Listings.  You can see the first of these here.

This post is dealing with my reasons for going with a 12v system and the steps I took to get this up and running.

Thank you to Steven at Tiny House Listings for the opportunity to write!

Happy reading and enjoy the weekend!

xo L

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