Tiny house

Brrrrr

Arrived at Tiny House Ontario and made great time.  No problems on the 401 today.  Woot!

Cold here when we arrived.  When you arrive in a cold house it takes a long time to warm it up but then once THO gets warm it is easy to keep that way.  It would be great to have a wood stove so it would be faster to get it warm.  It turns out that there is one that might actually work.  I will keep you posted on this.

As soon as I got there, I lit the propane camp stove and lots of candles too.  I wanted to get it toasty warm so that I would be able to leave THO for a couple of hours to attend a farewell event for my cousin and his family who are jumping countries – Canada to Australia.  Turns out we could not get it warm so the dogs came along.  I left the heat on and hope it will be toasty when we all get back.  Wish us luck!

 

Here it is at THO this afternoon.  Everyone had coats on, including the pack.

 

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Heading Home

Hitting the highway now back to Tiny House Ontario!

Woot!  Not about the highway – just about getting home.

This ahead of me, makes me cringe.

 

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Feral Cat Tiny Homes

The feral cat colony is not totally homeless now.  As a matter of fact they have wonderful insulated Tiny Houses thanks to Hj, O and I.

After googling and googling, I found a few great ideas and sort of developed a plan based on other people’s ideas.  We got some coolers at Canadian Tire, punched holes in the sides with a drill and then jig sawed the holes (EASY) then we put in a section of a stiff plastic plant pot.  These pots were free and are thin enough that they flex to fit the imperfect holes I cut.  After I pushed these in tight, I caulked them in both inside and outside.

After this, we bedded them with straw, put in some fresh catnip and treats to encourage them to come in and closed the lids.  We then brought them over to the location, placed them up on rail ties, put on some roofing material and another rail tie on top then covered this with sticks and debris.

Hopefully this is enough for the colony to have dry and warm homes this winter.  It is supposed to be a long hard cold winter according to the farm almanac, and this might save them from preventable suffering.

We also had a great bonus!   O caught one of the cats!  A gorgeous orange boy.  He is part of the colony but not a feral, rather a more recently abandoned and absurdly skinny boy.  She just lost one of her beloved pets to old age so this lucky boy she cuddled right up to and took him home so that he will have the experience of being loved by a human being who really cares for her pets.

So, there is one less cat to house and to worry about!  Thank you O for being so kind to animals.

 

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NaNoWriMo and The Little Bad Wolf

NaNoWriMo is going well.  I am, happily, ahead of schedule of the 1,667 word per day count.  This morning I knew I could not get right down to writing because Rudigrrr Wolf had to go the the vet to have his follow up blood test for Lyme disease.

When he was found, after being abandoned with two other little ones in the woods, the poor little fellow had ticks.  The first test came back negative but 6 months later the disease showed up in his screening.  My poor Bad Little Wolf was treated, but you have to wait 6 months until you do the next test to see if the blood comes back clean.  While he was there he also got his rabies booster shot and because he is so small these vaccines are quite hard on him.  He has been sleeping beside me all day.  Poor little Toot!

I will let you know, Monday or Tuesday when the test results come back if the THO’s Tiny Wolf is clear.

Isn’t he just too gosh darn cute?

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Necessity

I think that everyone has heard “necessity is the mother of invention.”  It might just be true in all cases, but when I found the photo below, I was totally blown away by the ingenuity of the fellow who made this place into his home.  It looks humble but it may just have everything that a person needs to live comfortably.

Could you live here?  I think I could, but I am not sure that I would want to; it looks as though it may be a bit spider rich for me.

Categories: Building code, Magical, Materialism, Nature, Simple living, Tiny house | Tags: , | 3 Comments