Fortune Cookie

So, back to the tiny house. After talking with Dee a couple times, I finally built up the courage to ask her if she was still constructing vardos with Portland Alternative Dwellings. She wrote me back that she had her hands full with projects, but she put me in touch with a wonderful man by . . . → Read More: Fortune Cookie

All About The Details

After meeting with Dee, I wanted to meet other tiny house owners. I found another relatively local tiny home builder, Mark. Mark agreed to meet with me to see his tiny house. He had deviated from the original Tumbleweed plan with his home. He built his tiny home for his mother, who had suffered when . . . → Read More: All About The Details

Keep It Movin

“Keep it movin” was a turn of phrase Coco, a co-worker of mine, used frequently. Usually in reference to us pushing cases through our queue at work. But I found I adopted it during internal dialogue with myself.

The more immersed I became in adopting green actions, the more publications, blogs, books and documentaries I . . . → Read More: Keep It Movin