I was reading in the Boston Globe today that living in the city is bad for your brain. I guess that nature is very beneficial for the brain. They’ve done studies that say that hospital patients do better when they can see trees from their window.
It says “While people have searched high and low for ways to improve cognitive performance, from doping themselves with Red Bull to redesigning the layout of offices, it appears that few of these treatments are as effective as taking a walk in a natural place.”
They even said that a long time ago, they realized this, and that is why Central Park is in the middle of New York City. People need trees and nature.
This is why I think it would be absolutely wonderful to live in a tiny little house out in a field somewhere.
This house is only 681 square feet. That’s pretty little. It has two bedrooms, and is a little bigger than their teeny tiny houses, which are around 100-200 square feet. I would want enough room to not feel claustrophobic, and also enough room to entertain for dinner. I think the first floor would need to be an open layout for entertaining. I would love to live in South Carolina, and grow my own fruits and vegetables. I think these houses only cost about $20,000 to build (and $700 for the plans), so that’s a very tiny mortgage! Also, I think I read that it’s only about $60 in heating and electricity bills. Even if it is ten times that amount, $600 a year isn’t bad. I would want a full size fridge, (or almost full size), because I know that Megan has a hard time with a mini dorm-size fridge in England.
If I had this house, and grew all my own food, I think I would only work as little as possible. With my Mental Health degree, I could see patients two or three days a week, and the other days would be for my enjoyment only. I think I’ve decided I’d like to live a very minimal life. I know it’s very hard to believe, because I love shopping, and my Coach bags, and my iPhone.* I would love to be able to live my days and do things that I enjoy. I would knit, and I would write, and read. I would cook fabulous meals, and run, and invite friends over, and drink wine, and eat cheese, and other wonderful things like that.
I think that I am very very worried that I will end up working at a job that I hate. And I will wake up every morning not wanting to get out of bed; not wanting to go to work. I figure with a mini house, and growing my own food, I won’t need a crappy job, because I won’t need that much money. Maybe Megan and Mac (my sister and brother-in-law, who live in England) could live with me, and we’d live on a lot of land, and we’d each have our own mini house. Megan and I could look into making organic things and selling them… either organic soaps and shampoos, or organic clothes. We could have our own line, and money wouldn’t really matter, because we’d make anything we’d need. We could work if we needed to, but what would be the point? We’d have food, and a house with no mortgage, it would be awesome!
Thinking about that sounds absolutely fabulous, and it makes me wonder why more people don’t do something like this. Is it because land you can grow on is super expensive? Maybe we could live somewhere inexpensive, but still warm enough where we could grow things all year round - like Alabama or Tennessee. We’d have our own land and our own community, so it wouldn’t be like we were really in Alabama, because we wouldn’t be going to the Piggly Wiggly or Billy Bob’s Country Cookin’. We could still have cell phones and internet, but a TV wouldn’t be necessary (I’m going with Megan on this one - when I get my own place, I don’t want a TV). We’d also need a good local library, because with a mini house, we wouldn’t have much room to keep our books. I would say e-books would be good, but I’m reading the final Twilight installment as a PDF document, and it’s a huge pain in the ass. I’m just clicking the down arrow constantly, and the clicking noise is driving me insane.
You know what else I would have with my tiny house? Cats. And a hammock. Hammocks are wonderful.
I could go on for hours about how awesome this mini house idea is, but I have to go to the gym. Then, I need to come home and help around the house. My mom is being really wonderful, and is just letting me lounge around all day without saying anything. I’m taking some well deserved time off, but I need to get my butt in motion and help out for the second half of the day.
*This past summer, I walked to the local farmers market, and I brought my Chico Bag with me, and I was being very eco, and was buying fresh produce, and supporting the local farmers, and I was walking! But as I was walking home, I realized that I was listening to my iPhone and carrying a Coach purse. It was quite the contradiction. But, I was able to take this beautiful pictures with my phone, and I only noticed it because I was walking:





Monday, 5. January 2009
I would give up my home and job in a heartbeat for a life like that. Living off of what you grow and only working enough to support the rest of things that I need to survive.
I would have to agree that nature does help relax you, but its not only from what you see but the the sounds around you. A good example is the music or sounds that are played when you’re at a spa. I’ve always felt that the sound of rain has always relaxed me. There is just something about the natural sounds of nature that help me forget about the world around me.
By the way I love that picture you have at the end. What street was that on? Very beautiful blue flowers.