Simple living

Tiny House Listings

Recently, the good people at Tiny House Listings asked me to write a guest post for their on line magazine.  They wanted me to write about what it is like to live in a Tiny House.  I chose to write more about what it is like to live inside of the ongoing Tiny House Ontario project.

I feel really happy about this opportunity.  They are a very well known site in the Tiny House Community.  I would guess that they are among the top three or four of well known Tiny House websites.  It was exciting to be asked to write for them, so exciting in fact that I made a couple of grammar errors because I did not proof read well in my excitement!  Oops!

Tiny House Listings have a website that allows people who are seeking a Tiny House of their own to shop specifically for property under 400 square feet.  They also feature other Tiny Housers and Tiny House builders on their site.

They are also on Facebook and have a load of fans!

It was nice to be asked over!

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Breakfast Music

I finally figured out how to upload video so here is a sound clip from Tiny House Ontario.  The grinding sound is me moving the computer on the BBQ.  Sorry!  I needed a level spot.

The video should tell you what it is like to sit here over a tea.

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Randy Bachman Shopping Trip

I love Randy Bachman’s show Vinyl Tap on the CBC radio.  He is cool not just because of his own music but also because he lives in an ecological home and because he tells wonderful stories about the music of my time.  On Saturday night at the Tiny House I am always disappointed that I am missing his show.  So, this is why I bought a crank radio.

I looked around a bit after I heard that these things exist.  I never knew about them until a few weeks ago.  The one I settled on (above) was about $40 with tax at The Source.  There are a few sorts on the market, but I chose this because there are some nifty features on it.  An LED flashlight is sort of groovy but the USB port for charging the cell phone might be super handy.  It takes charge both by a little solar panel as well as by cranking it.  Seems like a pretty great little off grid gadget!

So, Mr Bachman, Tiny House Ontario will be tuning in; I bet you are happy?

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Bear the Tinker

“People who have no dreams, are poor”  ~ Bear the Tinker


It is two years since I met Bear the Tinker at my cousin’s organic farm.  A Tinker is an travelling tinsmith for those of you who don’t know (I did not).  The Tiny House where he lived and worked out of for many years, and still for much of the year is a Caravan which is drawn from place to place by his lovely horse and companion, Callum.

Meeting Bear stands out in my life as one of the great experiences.  It is hard to describe him, his storytelling, his music his wit and his peace.  The strength of presence of this man, and his connection to the past is something that one must experience to believe.

This is a clip from a great old TV show out of Canada.  Bear the Tinker lives near Kingston Ontario.

If you see him on the road, stop!  Ask him where he is heading next to tell stories and sharpen knifes, I am urging you, make Bear a part of your plan, even if you have to travel far to meet him.  If you must work to arrange it, or travel to be where he is, please do so, treat yourself to this experience.

Here are the links so that you may find him….

Bear the Tinker

Facebook

News clipping

Here is a tip (just in from Bear).  If you want to meet him, he will be at the Delta Fair for 3 days, and events at Murphy’s Point Park on July 20 and August 3. Also FYI… he offers Yurt Building courses for small groups of 10-12 people. 😀

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My Grandparent’s Tiny House

These are photos of my grandmother Violet and my grandfather Bob at thier Tiny House.  These photos are about 25 years old, 1987 is my guess.  I believe that she is about 65 years old and he is two years older here.  The other people in the photos are an unknown neighbour and my Daddy, Richard.  Mom was there too, but not shown because she took the photos with her then new 35 mm Olympus Trip camera.

Grandma and Grandpa did not live here, but bought this Tiny House on the Mississippi River in Ontario as a get-away.   Tiny living as a full time thing would be out of the question for them because there are 19 of us in the immediate family and we all came for Sunday dinner; EVERY SUNDAY.  Nineteen was not how many they had for Sunday dinners, because there were spouses and partners, we also brought others along, plus there was extended family and neighbours who also came by.  They were people who really loved their family and unlike the people of today who ramble in their big mcmansions alone, they needed the big house with the HUGE table to fit us all!  It was expected that they would have between 25 and 35 every week to dinner and they loved these get togethers.

Even so, I suspect that they enjoyed a little solitude from time to time.  Grandma often spoke about their Tiny House haven in the wilderness, particularly after I told her about my Tiny House plans.  Even though she was failing in health she came out to see what I built and when she came to visit she said ” I thought that you were building a Tiny House?”  She was grinning from ear to ear.

Grandma worried that I might not like the Tiny House in the forest once I had it built because I am like her in the way that I love being around people.  I told her that I would get visitors and that I would go out and see people too.  I try to do this but as always she was right, I often feel lonely and wish more people would come.

I think it is interesting that Tiny Housers run in my family.

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