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By Kera, on January 21st, 2013
Riley waking up from a nap. Photo by Benito.
I have been living in my tiny house, The Fortune Cookie, for about a year and a half now.A big question that people inquire about is having pets in a tiny house. It is a super valid question. I was worried about that a . . . → Read More: Furry Friends: Pets and Tiny House Living
By Kera, on November 29th, 2012
It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic, Of all things physical and metaphysical, Of all things human and all things super-human, Of all true manifestations of the head, Of the heart, of the soul, That the life is recognizable in its expression, That form ever follows function. This is the law. . . . → Read More: Downsizing: Form Follows Function
By Kera, on November 19th, 2012
The last couple years I made a solemn pledge to support small businesses, bonus points if they are local, and extra super ultra bonus points if the items are handmade. I also make an effort to avoid buying anything new. I try to reuse and re-gift where possible (and appropriate). In an attempt to . . . → Read More: Join the Revolution! Buy Handmade This Christmas!
By Kera, on October 12th, 2012
I have realized one of the hardest things about living in a tiny space is owning sentimental items. If you are like me, you have a box (or two or three) of sentimental items. That hold yearbooks, baby books, photo albums, graduation caps, gifts from friends, travel mementos and scrapbooks. I have purged a lot . . . → Read More: Aspects of Tiny Living: Downsizing Again
By Kera, on August 30th, 2012
This is a picture of Ivy from her first Burning Man. Pretty much right after she hit the Playa. A random stranger took her picture. I think it was this picture that it first struck me how much I wanted to go. It’s pretty spiritual. After 9 years of trying and failing to get . . . → Read More: Burning Man 2012: A Birgins Journey To Black Rock City
By Kera, on July 31st, 2012 “You are a child of the Universe no less than the trees & the Stars” I adore this cup. Thank you Robyn!
This is part two of an ongoing series about the short lifespan of my drinking vessels. I figure that this will be series, seeing that I am continually graceful. To subscribe to . . . → Read More: “And This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” Part Two
By Kera, on March 27th, 2012 2:00 p.m. It is the day before the move, I am full of excitement and nervousness. The move got switched to Friday instead of Sunday. We had originally agreed to move around 2:00 p.m. on Friday and then it was switched to noon. I am staring at everything in my vardo wondering where to start. . . . → Read More: Night Before the Move (alternate title: Why A.D.D. may not be conducive to moving)
By Kera, on March 14th, 2012 So, Robyn is one of my go-to models for dreads because she is gorgeous, and happens to be one of my favorite people in the whole wide world. She also has two sets of dreads, and I am working on a third project for her. I cannot wait to finish that hair project and show . . . → Read More: Dreadnaught Darling Presents: Robyn – Take Three
By Kera, on January 4th, 2012 You remind me of the babe… Photo by Patrick Colvin
So Morrigan is one of my most favorite people on the planet. We are relatively new in one anothers lives, but I feel like I have known her forever. We became friends due to the persistence of our mutual friend, Robyn (thanks little . . . → Read More: Dreadnaught Darling Presents: Morrigan
By Kera, on December 14th, 2011 Robyn showing us her curls and her pearly whites.
Robyn is one of my closest friends and best customers. She also happens to be super comfortable around a camera. Lucky for me, I got her to model her newest set for me.
Robyn has wanted a curly set since I first began making dreads. . . . → Read More: Dreadnaught Darling Presents: Robyn – Take Two
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