With any big project there are always delays. A combination of bad timing means the trailer and frame will not arrive until February! This spring I will be hurting for help to get the build moving as fast as possible.
In the mean time I have officially starting moving out of my apartment and on to my navy ship. A few friends are also moving on to the ship, so we will have a lot of fun and make sure we all don't work to hard...
I have gotten land to build on (Farmer Bob) that has a lot of wonderful animals! He has a horse, chickens, neighboring cows, and large garden plots. Also, I have ordered my toilet - it will hopefully get here the same week the tiny house gets here.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Early Projects
As I wait for my tiny house to arrive I am going to start a few simple projects.
Loft ladder
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Budget
When budgeting for a tiny house there are a lot of parts to consider past four walls, a floor, and a roof. Here are links to what I am planning!
Projects:
Projects:
- Roofing
- Siding (two choices):
- Composite
- Wood
- Flooring:
- Walls (don't forget insulation):
- Cob
- Drywall
- Paint
- Electrical (I am hiring a professional)
- Plumbing
- Kitchen Countertops
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- A/C
- Solar Panels
- Toilet
- Shower
- Toaster Oven
- Laundry
- Heater
- Water Heater
- Water Filter
Spend your money wisely if you are planning a on building a tiny house!
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Home Sweet Home
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USS BENFOLD getting into the San Diego Bay |
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Photo by Chris Tack and Tumbleweed |
Look for a post this week about how official planning is going. I have laid out my calendar and budget for the next few months. The ideas are finally leaving my day dreams and getting put down on paper!
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Underway Replenishment at Sea (taking on fuel) with USNS Yukon (T-AO 202) |
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Helping Hands

Quick update on my build: I have found a small acreage that is allowing me to live and build! It is about a 25 min drive to work as well as downtown San Diego in unincorporated San Diego County. A family lives on the acreage in a big house but there is plenty of space! They also have chickens, a horse, and they are building a small fruit orchard. I have also decided to register my house as an RV. It will help staying legal in regards to zoning laws in California. My next two big decisions are what composting toilet to buy and what solar panel system I should get!
Next week I will be doing less tiny house planning and more Navy learning. My ship is going out to sea for the first time in 16 months. We just finished out midlife overhaul - receiving a new Aegis Baseline 9 combat system. The system helps the ship with air defense, ballistic missile defense, surface warfare and undersea warfare capabilities. Our sea time will give us an opportunity to run our engineering plant and knock off any rust that still lingers from our yard period! I can't wait to be on the bridge sailing out into the deep blue sea!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving!
Don't forget to remember what you are thankful for today!
I am thankfully for the ability to pick up and move, the ability to fund this crazy adventure, and all of the support I am getting from family, friends, and strangers alike. I hope everyone has a wonderful meal today! If anyone in San Diego needs a place to sit, you are welcome at my table!![]() |
Yokosuka, Japan |
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Charleston, South Carolina |
The Tumble Weed Houses website has provided me the jumping off point I need - a barn raiser. A partly finished TH, fully mounted on a sturdy trailer. Like I said in my first post, I have gotten my blueprints to the TH. Once purchased they are downloadable from the site. The great part about the website is they give you a discount (the same price as the blueprints) on your final purchase. Truthfully, seeing the plans makes the project a bit more daunting. It is a big undertaking, but I will have help! I have found a TH community in San Diego that is very eager to help each other out. I am planning weekend work parties to accomplish the big tasks. One weekend siding, the next roofing. My co-workers have also been very supportive (although they all think I'm a bit crazy) and have offered to help out too. Everyone is welcome - just let me know when you are headed out to San Diego and I will put you to work!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Start of an adventure
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Rendition #1 California Tiny House |
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Rendition #2 Trailer in Missouri |
Currently I have printed blueprints, found land to build/live on near work, and made final decisions on the barn raiser I am ordering. Next week I will be out at sea for work, but I plan on ordering the barn raiser by 8 Dec! I will try to blog once a week or more with updates about being in the Navy and living in a tiny house. I am hoping this blog will give family, friends, and fellow Tiny Housers a chance to follow my building adventures as well as my Navy travels. Happy Thanksgiving!
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