tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36819379.post1458766150428479110..comments2013-10-26T05:18:34.151-07:00Comments on Cabin Fever: Virtual fist bumps to you, Mark Frauenfelder and Deacon GregJohn Paolozzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10205649316287173618noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36819379.post-8819061786772380692013-09-26T03:39:36.905-07:002013-09-26T03:39:36.905-07:00I was pinning away for such type of blogs, thanks ...I was pinning away for such type of blogs, thanks for posting this for us.Sheamushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05158555199153000678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36819379.post-61596570528846626402013-01-24T18:06:08.212-08:002013-01-24T18:06:08.212-08:00*BUMP* :D Congrats!
Just wanted to say your little...*BUMP* :D Congrats!<br />Just wanted to say your little blog inspired us to do this same this past summer - many weekends and hours of driving later we have an amazing little bunkie for a family of 5. 12X16 foot print with a 3' porch downstairs and a nearly full size loft split in two with a bridge. A futon, wood stove, fold back ladder, drop leaf kitchen table and folding card chairs. Plus a double bathroom vanity converted to a mini kitchen complete with recycled propane stove and fridge and sink from a trailer. Thank YOU! We would have never started thinking about building tiny and building UP - but it's turned out better then we could have imagined :)<br />PS We insulated - it's -30C up there right now and we do snow shoe in during the winter. LOL<br />Reclaimed, Recycled and Re-markable! we did it all for less than 2500$ :D<br />If you'd like to see some pictures let me know! :DAmanda Knoreply@blogger.com