All of us are comfortable (only a little cold) in this 20 ft yurt. There is no bathroom or running water and there was no time to run Clara up to the bathrooms. Instead I convinced her to use a paper bowl as a bed pan - now that's roughing it.Besides the bathroom situation, living in a yurt wouldn't be so bad. I don't know if it is the shape or the lack of stuff that makes it so soothing, or maybe it's the allure of living a nomadic life because Paul is outside admiring all the neighboring RV's, either way I'm ready to start cleaning out and hoping to execute a huge yard sale in the coming weeks.


Thats great about your house!! Except I am sad that you will be moving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT vacation! And really it is pretty amazing to me that you can be out in the "wilderness" yet still have internet access :)
ReplyDeleteI hated having to run to the bathroom in the morning. Our yurt was pretty far. Have a big yard sale before the move and buy a Coverpro, so you can be my tech support/teacher.
ReplyDeletewhat the heck is a yurk? Did you sell your house where are you going? We may be moving back to Phoenix - shhhh.... mum's the word right now. If I were you I'd come visit while you can. we moved into a bigger place and have 2 empty rooms for guests. Now we might move again. I'm so glad i got rid of junk. we did this move 2 miles away, start to finish in 1 week flat, for under $300. we'll see. I need to not think about the move to Phoenix until things are certain.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're having fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to tell you- once you 'get' dutch oven cooking you'll never go back! We can even put bricks on our back patio, charcoals on top and cook in the dutch oven back there. :)