A friend of mine here just bought a yurt. I will be helping him build the deck and install the yurt. I am kind of excited to participate in the process of the build.
Oooooo!!! <3 The problem with that stuff is that it needs land. Unless you can be a nomad like the Mongolians, you need to set it up somewhere permanently.
He has 6 acres, so he is in good shape. He is offering up a spot for me to park in exchange for helping him make it more homestead and less cactus and cedar trees. It is a tough decision to make. I love my neighbors here & we have a good community of like minded independent thinkers, so I really have a lot to weigh in pros and cons.
You are right. I stayed in a yurt once in New Zealand. Quite relaxing and homey.
A friend of mine here just bought a yurt. I will be helping him build the deck and install the yurt. I am kind of excited to participate in the process of the build.
Oooooo!!! <3 The problem with that stuff is that it needs land. Unless you can be a nomad like the Mongolians, you need to set it up somewhere permanently.
So, yup.... RV. :)
He has 6 acres, so he is in good shape. He is offering up a spot for me to park in exchange for helping him make it more homestead and less cactus and cedar trees. It is a tough decision to make. I love my neighbors here & we have a good community of like minded independent thinkers, so I really have a lot to weigh in pros and cons.