Showing posts with label Media Coverage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Coverage. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

PRB on the Tiny House Blog

Last year I discovered a great blog about simple living in small dwellings. The Tiny House Blog is designed, written and lovingly maintained by Kent Griswold.

If you are arriving from my most recent post on the Tiny House Blog, WELCOME!! Stay awhile and see what float cabin living is all about. Some sections that you might find interesting include:

Float Cabin Living off the grid
Float Cabin Construction plans
Gardening in a floating garden
Cooking using a woodstove
Cabin Accessories handy stuff
I've written several articles about float cabin living for Kent's blog:
Our Little Cabin Up the Lake
Living on the Water
Float Cabins on Powell Lake
The most recent article, just posted yesterday, is Float Cabin Moving Day. It chronicles a rare event in float cabin living - the relocation of a cabin from one site to another. Come along for the ride. Head on over to TinyHouseBlog.com for the rest of the story.

You can read more about our off the grid cabin life in Up the Lake and Farther Up the Lake by my husband, Wayne J. Lutz. More information about the books and ordering is available at our website www. PowellRiverBooks.com. - Margy

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Powell River Books Showcased on Tiny House Blog

Last month I introduced a great blog called The Tiny House Blog. The author is Kent Griswold, a fan of small structures.

The goal
of the tiny house blog is to discover the different options available for a person looking to down size into a tiny house or cabin.

After I posted a picture of our float cabin on the blog's forum, Kent ask me to write some feature articles. The first gave some basic information and pictures about our float cabin on Powell Lake in Coastal BC. The second was about some of the conveniences that make our cabin a comfortable home. So, head on over to the Tiny House Blog.

Since the blog's inception in May 2007, Kent has worked diligently towards his goal. Now, over a year later, there are lots of styles and information to choose from such as:
If you like to communicate with other people who like cabins and other small structures, stop by the Tiny House Forum. And thanks again Kent for all the great coverage for Powell River Books! -- Margy