09-03-2015, 07:44 AM
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Re: Living in a yurt in Maine
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Originally Posted by Wintergreen282
That said, if you are willing to go swimming or lay in a hammock when it's hot, put a jacket and hat on indoors when it's cold, plan your shower around the sun, listen to the owls hoot at night, stack a lot of wood, cut short phone calls because the rain is so loud you can't hear, read by the fire while the snow just slides off the roof, limit your possessions, make your bed and add a log to the fire while your egg cooks - all with about 3 steps. Then yurt life may be for you.
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This! This proves you live in a yurt LOL!
I built my yurt to be a yurt, not another box. It's funny how many people who visit it ask if I will frame out rooms in it. Why would I do that? Then it would lose some of its yurtiness! If I want another room, I will build another yurt.
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