HERE's a very interesting article from the New York Times about Foster Huntington and the treehouses he built on a plot of land he owns on a grassy hilltop in southwest Washington state.
He built the treehouses because he was having trouble working in his previous home, a custom camper he drove around the West. “I lived on the road for three years,” he said. “And it’s awesome. It’s an amazing way to live. But it’s hard to get things done.”
“I could’ve bought a house,” Mr. Huntington said. “But this is so much better. For me, it’s realizing a childhood dream.”
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
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