Lucy realizes that her life is not really interesting in excruciating detail, so this is her homage to brevity and LOLs.
Currently, she talks English at students in Hokkaido, Japan.
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The Mimetic House by Dominic Stevens. I want to live here. (Blatantly ripped from Kitsune Noir.)
“Rolling Huts, designed by Tom Kundig, FAIA, take camping to a new level while remaining low-tech and low-impact in their design.” Found on Rolling Huts, via ReNest.
Outstanding.
(via art-homes)
My ultimate onsen home is in Sweden, apparently.
This house is a manifestation of the Swedish ritual of sauna and bathing. It is an annex to a large old farm in the countryside of southern Sweden, converted into a vacation house for a family from the nearby city of Malmö. Apart from the sauna and attendant spaces for undressing, washing and relaxing, the Mill House is also a small dwelling. The traditional rite of sauna involves baking together and dashing out for an invigorating dip in a cold stream. The meagre creek on the property was insufficient for the purpose, however, so a small pool was built adjacent to the sauna. The exposed construction demanded carpentry of unusual excellence.
In combination with the intimate size, it promotes the atmosphere of a Zen master’s tea house.