Tiny Yellow House – Sage’s Gypsy Wagon (Handbuilt portable cabin/tiny home in Boston) June 28, 2016 by OpenSource TinyHouse 19 Comments Related posts: A tiny home tour: Jay Shafer’s 89-square-foot home on wheels Off the grid, tiny house living, in the city! Tiny House, LARGER LOFT Bernadette’s Whimsical Gothic Tiny House
The Glass Man says August 18, 2015 at 11:59 pm I wonder…if I lived that kind of lifestyle, would I then watch you tube videos of giant house lifestyles? Reply
Elena Decastro says August 23, 2015 at 11:07 pm Really unreal.. It is great the life you have made there with your Gypsy van and garden, really inspiring!!! Love It Sage and Love your name!! Reply
Rebecca Ann Sinkula: Mystic Angel Healing says October 22, 2015 at 3:24 am Excellent set up…nice work shop. Congrats on your Beautiful life :) Reply
Oliver Mendoza says December 13, 2015 at 5:52 pm what drives him to do all these? inspirational! Reply
Steven Edwards says December 22, 2015 at 12:38 am 400 bucks a month is pretty good. I wonder what his weed bills are. xD Reply
ajg942 says December 31, 2015 at 2:38 am Hey, nice video. What do you use for a propane heater? Thanks. Reply
Bunny Mad says January 14, 2016 at 8:04 pm A little messy for me, but it’s a work in progress. Lovely guy with loads of talent. Love the peacefulness. Amazing what some hard work will produce. Inspiring. Reply
Veronica Rossi says February 12, 2016 at 8:10 pm I’m sorry to be a stickler but selva or jungla is Jungle not Forest. Forest is Bosque. It´s a pretty cute house! Would love to see it finished. Reply
Yummo Can says February 15, 2016 at 1:36 am does anyone else think they’ll find corpses under his kale garden one day? Reply
Frank Burns says March 16, 2016 at 11:47 pm Listen to Derek Jeterson, dammit. And eat your brussels sprouts! Reply
complyvoluntarily says March 20, 2016 at 2:24 am Best not to store clear water jug in sunny window. Better to cover or take out of light so bacteria growth is not promoted. Reply
ownTer says April 4, 2016 at 12:37 pm Seems like every word is a struggle for this guy. But interesting for sure. Reply
Josephine Thornton says April 5, 2016 at 5:13 pm How on earth do you shovel with bare feet? Ouch! Reply
Mark Linn* says June 16, 2016 at 6:02 am To make life simple and sustainable in a gypsy wagon or a tiny house is just amazing. Reply
The Glass Man says
I wonder…if I lived that kind of lifestyle, would I then watch you tube
videos of giant house lifestyles?
Elena Decastro says
Really unreal.. It is great the life you have made there with your Gypsy
van and garden, really inspiring!!! Love It Sage and Love your name!!
Rebecca Ann Sinkula: Mystic Angel Healing says
Excellent set up…nice work shop. Congrats on your Beautiful life :)
foxsykitten says
that house looks so messy and disgusting
Debbie Gourley Bellinger says
it is magical … <3
Tin Yeung Sum says
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Mysterious Mango says
sin 1: 73 second intro
Oliver Mendoza says
what drives him to do all these? inspirational!
Steven Edwards says
400 bucks a month is pretty good. I wonder what his weed bills are. xD
ajg942 says
Hey, nice video. What do you use for a propane heater? Thanks.
Bunny Mad says
A little messy for me, but it’s a work in progress. Lovely guy with loads
of talent. Love the peacefulness. Amazing what some hard work will produce.
Inspiring.
Veronica Rossi says
I’m sorry to be a stickler but selva or jungla is Jungle not Forest. Forest
is Bosque. It´s a pretty cute house! Would love to see it finished.
Yummo Can says
does anyone else think they’ll find corpses under his kale garden one day?
Frank Burns says
Listen to Derek Jeterson, dammit. And eat your brussels sprouts!
complyvoluntarily says
Best not to store clear water jug in sunny window. Better to cover or take
out of light so bacteria growth is not promoted.
ownTer says
Seems like every word is a struggle for this guy. But interesting for sure.
Josephine Thornton says
How on earth do you shovel with bare feet? Ouch!
Shayna McCord-Dupuis says
Desk is everywhere on YouTube lol
Mark Linn* says
To make life simple and sustainable in a gypsy wagon or a tiny house is
just amazing.