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Wait, no, well, umm. Sorry, I can't
think of anything. This little fiberglass bubble has been perfect
from the get-go. That doesn't mean we haven't made a few little
modifications to it and we may make a couple of more. What it does
mean is that the little minimalist dream has done exactly what we
had wanted it to do, act as a cheap, comfortable, base of operations.
The Casita has everything you
absolutely need in a “small house” and not a whole lot more, but
it gets you out in “It”. It has the creature comforts of a good
bed, a bathroom with shower, and an efficient kitchen to prepare food
and a place to eat said food. The “dance” floor is a bit small
and took just a little while before Kamala and I learned the rules
for the dance, but it comes rather quickly and now we even do the
dance with two dogs (it took a little learning on their part too).
But the very best part is that it takes us to very neat, beautiful,
awesome places where we, not so much live in it, but we live “Out
of It”. Hiking, cycling, sight-seeing, visiting friends in far
away places are all things we are able to do with Tara, our little
Casita's name (Ok, ok, we give names to those we love even inanimate
objects). Plus, it has done this from the moment we drove it out of
the factory garage at Rice Texas.
EXCELLENT! Love your blog...& your assessment of a Casita's value. So glad you're getting into "the dance" & living outside as much as possible. C U down the road again.
ReplyDeleteIs Tara going to be your home for seven days on the playa (Burning Man)?
ReplyDeleteDavid, she certainly is! What a story we're going to tell! First to Alaska then off to Burning Man! What a summer, right?!?
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