Nothing is quite as satisfying as drying your hands to completion in a low powered hand dryer.
you think you’re going to have a normal field trip and she shows up wyd (cw *slight* flashing images)
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Meet American’s first tiny houses. Our buddy Lloyd Kahn reminded us of this era of pioneer homebuilding in America’s West. From @messynessychic:
Common in the late 19th century, houses carved inside massive tree stumps were a staple of life in states like Oregon, Washington and California, where the lumber industry was booming and leaving a veritable sea of beheaded trees in its wake. Crafty by nature, the pioneers took to those wastelands and upcycled the stumps into homes, dancefloors, hotels – you name it.