It Was Supposed To Be A Child’s Playhouse, But This Couple Had Another Idea…
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Jason and his wife, both teachers, knew that when they retired, they wanted to move onto their family orchard. But when it came time to bid their colleagues farewell, they had some unique plans.
With designs for an 8x10 child's playhouse - purchased but never assembled for their daughter, now very grown - they began to build.
The house was built upon a 15'x16' pad of concrete, the perfect size for the tiny house and a small patio.
However, certain typical house fixtures — like a toilet and shower — were left out. Instead, they use the farm's bath building.
Water is provided to the kitchen via a pump faucet, which is connected to a five-gallon water jug. It drains into a bucket, which they must empty periodically.
For less than the cost of a car, this retired couple is enjoying a simple, sweet, and slow life. Doesn't it seem perfect?
Source: https://lifeat6mph.wordpress.com/