The long awaited time has come. With my Tiny House complete, the pole barn done and all setup for action, and a host of other business related tasks put in place, I’m going on vacation! You’d think I’d be ready to start building some Tiny Houses and getting this new business going. I’ve actually been getting some calls and emails from people interested in me building them a Tiny House. I’m super excited about all this, but I’m also excited about this trip that I’ve wanted to take for a while, plus, I feel this trip is in the interest of the company, so it’s win win! I’ve wanted to see the rest of the American Rockies for a while now, not only because of their breathtaking beauty and endless adventure, but also to get some inspiration for more house designs.
So today, the last day of July, I am departing for Utah. From here, I head north into Idaho where I will spend 10 days or so exploring the natural features and people of this little known state. From there, I cross over into Montana near the Canadian border for 10 days to explore some namesake places such as Glacier, Missoula, Bozeman, Helena, Whitefish, and Butte. From here, it is down to Wyoming to see Yellowstone, the Tetons, and a few other sights. I am taking my bike, the dog, a boat, a backpack, some camping gear, a nice new camera, and a laptop. In my free time in the evenings, I’m going to be working on the Tiny House website and working on some new designs, so the trip won’t be all play and relaxation. I should be back at the end of August. I’ll definitely be back before Sept 7th since there is this little bike ride over in Salida that I’d like to participate in. Thanks for reading. Keep in touch, I’ll post some updates of my whereabouts on the road.
Greg
Don’t forget to call yo momma! Love you my son!
August 1st, 2013
Greg, travel safely and well and as peaceably as you do–as you probably always do. With the exception of freezing your *ss off on New Years, this trip sounds like one in a string of meaningful and pleasant experiences for you and your pooch. put some more pictures in of you, OK? those are always more intresting seeing you in the settings that you so love. You remain in my prayers and heart as a great human BEING a great human. you’re certainly not losing opportunities for self expression in this time and space–so CHEERS to you, Greg. If i were around you, I’d share you a drink. be well. and hello and love from a friend in Austin, TEXAS