The book chronicles my entire three-year experience living in a 12' x 14' canvas wall tent. It contains practical tips on all aspects of long-term tent living including downsizing, finding land, staying comfortable throughout the seasons, and living without electricity and plumbing. The book is also a memoir of my spiritual journey as I discovered the true meaning of simple living. How I adjusted to the hardships and eventually found peace and contentment in the woods. There were struggles, too. Struggles with neighbors, struggles with county officials, and most importantly, struggles within myself. Living outside the norm wasn't always easy, but it opened my eyes to the world around me, and helped me find my place in it all.
I hope you enjoy your copy of "Tent Living: Living the Good Life in a Canvas Home"
I enjoyed reading this site and I'm sure the book will be great. I hope life is treating you well.
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DeleteIm about to start this same journey. Glad to know there are others out there as crazy as I am! haha
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DeleteHave you ever considered creating an ebook or guest authoring on other sites? I have a blog based upon on the same topics you discuss and would really like to have you share some stories/information. I know my viewers would enjoy your work. If you are even remotely interested, feel free to shoot me an e-mail.
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ReplyDeleteMr. David. I read your entire blog when we started our own wall tent journey. You were the only person that detailed such a thing. We have lived in ours since June and have had many problems with the zipper with 2 adults and 3 children going in and out. We would like to build a door similar to yours. Does your book tell how to build and install this door? Thank you for sharing your journey.
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