The latest issue of Tiny House Magazine is out, and Issue #162 is a little different from the usual build tours. This one is all about the people behind tiny living, with honest, personal stories about letting go, accessibility, and what “enough” really means.
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Inside Issue #162 you’ll find longtime contributor Laura LaVoie on selling the homestead she spent nearly two decades building, newcomer Ava Elsner on what tiny living is really like as a full-time wheelchair user, and Brenda Mason Parmelee on eating well and knowing where your food comes from without a homestead. There’s also a sharp opinion piece on whether affordable small homes can keep their soul, plus a few more thoughtful reads on simple living and community.
It’s the kind of issue you finish and keep thinking about.
Want to see for yourself before you buy? You can read a free sample of Issue #162 here, or download a free preview here.
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