Yes, I've seen this great story. Our problem is that Nicole has severe MCS,
so cannot be around wood smoke whatsoever. Otherwise a yurt would be
perfect. We're going to figure this out one way or another!
Jason
There is an interview on planet thrive (planetthrive.com, I think that's the
> URL) with a woman who, with her partner, is living in a remote stone cabin
> in Arizona. They're renovating it, she was in a tent for a long time. She
> can't be around EMF either. I think there is some kind of trombe wall to
> retain heat in winter, and a wood burning stove. Trombe walls are
> interesting. You could also consider a good yurt, made of wool. One can put
> wood burning stoves in those and they stay warm. The Mongolians still use
> them. That might well allow you to stay in Vermont this winter. Perhaps you
> can rent a house on some acreage where you can put the yurt far enough away
> from the electricity and still have access to the house to cook, shower,
> etc.
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