1970's Wood Housetruck

in #housetruck8 years ago

This vehicular home is somewhat of a modern day relic. It has traveled many miles following the Grateful Dead and spent many moments at the Oregon Country Fair. I can't say how much LSD was dropped in here but I can certainly sense the residues of good times. 

It's been sitting here in the yard since 1978 though is still in very good condition. Complete with a bed, wood and propane stove, sink and about 50 drawers. It used to have skylights before the permanent metal roof was put on. 

The interior is mostly cedarwood and is still fragrant, especially when the wood stove is going.

Though not moving anytime soon, it serves as a reminder of the past as well as excellent living quarters for a person or two.


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I love stuff like this. My goal is to someday live by myself in a tiny house or tiny something. I'm a solitary creature, but at the moment I have a family to raise. Once the nest is empty, I'll go for it.

Beautiful photographs. Thanks for sharing!

Tiny can be good, especially if don't have lots of stuff. I too am a solitary creature with a family which, as you well know can be challenging. Glad you like the photos!

I'm so committed to my goal that I already adhere to strict limitations on the amount of stuff I keep or buy. Apart from furniture, all of my personal items will fit into a small closet. (I know, 'cause I've tried it before!) But the kids? Not so much. ;)

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