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Niarbyl, Isle Of Man, Sea by Happy Shot ‘09 on Flickr.
A small shack, near the sea, tucked into the hillside, along a beaten footpath, is a place I could see myself living for a while. Fishing and roaming the hills by day, cooking the catch of the day, drinking homebrewed ale, and reading by lantern light at night. I think I could be content with such a simple life.
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Public treehouse designed and built by students at the Yestermorrow school.
For over 13 years (and girlfriend and children), architect Mickey Muennig lived in the tiny Greenhouse—his 1976 take on the then-popular dome and his celestial artistic response. From the deck of the outdoor bath, you can see up the coast.
Inside the one-room house, the reclaimed-redwood platform bed hangs on slender steel rods fastened to the ceiling. The ceiling cap is a vent—the house’s thermostat.
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Ósvör Fishing Museum at Bolungarvik, Iceland, replica of an old fishing outpost.
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