Tiny homes, motor homes, any kind of small homes.

We spent a lot of time in our RV; 49 months cumulatively over a 10-summer period, 4-5 months at a time.

You learn real fast what you actually need and what you only want.

The first time out, I brought everything but the kitchen sink and probably used/wore/operated 1/3 of it. I learned my lesson....if it turned out that I  did actually need something I needed that i had left behind, I could go to one of the 3 million Walmarts in the country and buy one. It's not like we were out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the delivery dolphins were on strike...

I really enjoyed a few months at a time living in a "tiny home", but it was nice to get home to the not-so-big-but-bigger-than-the-RV-house.
 
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Award-winning, eco-friendly and regularly featured on TV, it’s fair to say that a former rail carriage comes with a certain pedigree attached, whether you happen to be a lover of trains, or not.
This charmingly restored carriage, located at a former station along the main railway line in the Cornwall village of St Germans, where you can sit back and enjoy the view from your own privately enclosed, landscaped garden. With ten acres of flourishing woodland also available for you to stroll through.
 

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