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Quirky places to stay that don’t sacrifice luxury
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| 4 January 2018
| Jennifer Newton
Posted on 01/05/2018 10:14:38 AM PST by mairdie
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Canopy Hotel in Telemark, Norway, which is located in the middle of the Norwegian wilderness for ultimate seclusion

The Bower Treehouse in Somerset, which guests have to find themselves using a lantern and a map provided to them

There are two beds inside the Humble Bee house, one to use during the day for lounging on and another suspended from the ceiling

The beach hut sits in a tiny cut in the rocks above a personal strip of sand for guests to enjoy alone. Due to the remoteness of the hut, it has no mains power, a compost loo outside the property and an outdoor shower.
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01/05/2018 10:14:38 AM PST
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mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:17:57 AM PST
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mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:21:40 AM PST
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mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:25:09 AM PST
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mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:27:26 AM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
I thought a “Hobbit House” was mostly underground?
From “The Hobbit”
‘ ... in a hole in the ground lived a Hobbit, not just any hole ....’
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01/05/2018 10:30:13 AM PST
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Reily
To: mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:30:13 AM PST
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mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:34:11 AM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix11VQ8f7uY
Above is a video on a “Hobbitt Home” built by a gal in Washington state. It is pretty amazing the effort she put into it - it is pretty cool, and you can rent it!
I was expecting a lot more from the “dream house” with the airplane. Not sure a camping cot amidst 40 years worth of crap qualifies.
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01/05/2018 10:37:21 AM PST
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21twelve
(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts FDR's New Deal = obama)
To: mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:42:03 AM PST
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mairdie
To: 21twelve
Consider it a “starter home” that someone else will buy and turn into something incredible!
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01/05/2018 10:42:58 AM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
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01/05/2018 10:43:04 AM PST
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Reily
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01/05/2018 10:47:23 AM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
I think I would enjoy staying in that house for a week or two.
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01/05/2018 10:48:51 AM PST
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Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Wouldn’t it be more fun to make your own water wheel?
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01/05/2018 10:51:08 AM PST
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mairdie
To: JayGalt; ADemocratNoMore; QualityMan; topspinr; ExTexasRedhead; SouthParkRepublican; ...
PING - strange houses and sheds
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01/05/2018 10:52:19 AM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
We have a place on our farm that used to, many decades ago, a shed where a railway man would shelter to switch the line. It was moved to our farm, wired for electricity, and a cantilevered deck built out over our small pond. Mr. Mercat restored and rebuilt it and would make a great place to glam.
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01/05/2018 10:54:33 AM PST
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Mercat
To: mairdie
Oh yes. But right now between the farm and work I am kind of busy.
But a water wheel is somewhere on the list. Maybe in a couple of years. But I would hook it up to a millstone or something. Everything around here must work! Except for the old cat. At 17 you are allowed to retire. But the young one had better hop to it. Lots of mice are finding the cow shed nice and cozy.
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01/05/2018 10:57:24 AM PST
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Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
To: mairdie
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01/05/2018 11:18:02 AM PST
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JayGalt
(Let Trump Be Trump)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
I wish I'd gotten pictures of the inside of this barn. It was the one built by Henry Livingston in the 1770s. But it's amazing that it's still there. The whole property was saved because it was purchased by the husband of his great granddaughter, Samuel Finley Breese Morse, who was also the nephew of Henry's son-in-law.
A few pix of Henry Livingston's barn
The full property
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01/05/2018 11:21:30 AM PST
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mairdie
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