Bus Living, Truck Living, Boat Living. You name it, if you live in a home that is capable of moving by itself, or have the desire to, then this is the place for you.
No Hard hats, no safety lines or fall arresters, but they are getting it done nevertheless- like they did it in the old days! They have lots of common sense, and many have experience building!
I never knew wierd Al was Amish, probably ex-communicated by now, the Amish have it going on for sure, got to give them that. Allot of hard work for those folks involved, and craftsman no doubt. I often wandered why their wagons don't at least have white tops on them, or at least I have never seen them anyway. I would actually like to learn more about their living and working, but not bad enough to live their lifestyle, not even for a short while. I am deffinately too lazy for that lifestyle, I guess and not that adaptive anymore.
James in da GRAYDAWG
I ONCE WAS A MIGHTY GREYHOUND
I THEN GOT OLD AND RETIRED
I LOST MY SEATS AND GOT A NEW GIG
I AM NOW A HAULIN SOME OLD DAWGS &
I BECAME THE GRAYDAWG