I always wonder about this every time I watch the shows like I do on the daily basis. It's something that no one ever says or shows you that would be the one thing I would not like about a tiny house. I would definitely want it on a foundation so that way, I don't have to move all over the place and I don't have to pack my house every week to me, it would make no sense to me at all. Tyvm for showing us curious ppl.
@3dchick4 ай бұрын
You do a great job of taking the terror out of the whole idea. 😊
@chasingthemoonrv4 ай бұрын
Another great informational video! I wouldn’t have thought to take the hanging clothes down, but it makes sense! ❤️
@dinabertrand91134 ай бұрын
I was going to ask if you could show us the inside of your pantries one day, but you did today, thank you! 😊 I can confidently say that your tiny is perfection for me, and I want to copy every inch one day, lol!
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@TeresaS-q7x4 ай бұрын
I didn't realize how big your tiny house was/is.. Seeing the camera angles you used really shows the area, it's so awesome!
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
@TNbear01264 ай бұрын
That bare kitchen at 17:10 looked so sad. No appliances, fiesta ware, books, artwork, etc. So different than how it’s always show in your episodes. Good videos. Here’s hoping you’re not having to do any of that again anytime soon. You’ve got rivers to sit in, deer to talk to! 😁
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
I know!! 😁
@gloriairizarry45764 ай бұрын
That's a lot of work Adelina, thank you for the video and useful information 🐈👍🌺
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
You're welcome ☺️
@LauraRodriguez-Peace4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Adelina! 😊
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
🤗
@lbrown68594 ай бұрын
Once again great job Adelina! Informative and to the point. You sharing this will help take the guesswork out of most of it for people that may be dealing with this and don't know where to start. Hope you have a great week 🥰
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too.
@pammayhew98864 ай бұрын
Whew, I'm exhausted just from watching - so much to do, and you did it twice! So glad you are happy where you are so it was all worth it - stay cool!
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@tinacolecampbell4 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your content. ❤
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad!
@justmaria58064 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed your channel from the get-go and have enjoyed your different projects along the way. Since that time, I must have watched every thiny house show and of all of the models I've seen; I think your layout/floor plan is the best. Serendipity utilizes the space for storage but isn't overloaded with mismatched storage pieces shoved here and there. Think the enclosed storage areas help greatly in not creating a claustrophobic feel to your space. Personally, I never think of Serendipity as a Tiny House. She is a bright, airy, and cozy nest to live. Miss Sophie is the icing on the cake!
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Thank you! She doesn't feel tiny to me either. Just safe and cozy.
@janh88474 ай бұрын
You’re a ton of knowledge 😊 thanks!
@CuzmicTarot4 ай бұрын
My absolute comfort treat! Adelina Thank you so much. These are videos I plan on referencing when I am ready to purchase a Tiny Home 🏡 of my own. ❤❤ I hope that you and Sophie are doing great also 😅🥰🤩🫶🏾🐈😻
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!🤗
@valeriebaxter23543 ай бұрын
I remember that you had hassell for the prompt to move in the first place, but I remember saying to you it will be worth it as there's a reason. I assume youre happy as you look happy in your face and the trauma prior to the moves has now lifted and you look content nowadays x.
@MnAnnetteNS4 ай бұрын
As usual great information on moving your tiny home!
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@mavahuth50444 ай бұрын
In my opinion you always have good ideas. Be happy 😁 you are not here because the last time I looked it was 94f and feels like 98.
@myBIGtinyhouselife4 ай бұрын
Oh wow!
@glendaw52214 ай бұрын
I’m a dunce. Where is Part 1. I want to watch it first and find out where you are moving.
@lbrown68594 ай бұрын
Glenda, she's not moving. These are just some instructional videos that she is putting out there bc she gets so many questions about the process and preparations. 😊 Hope that helps. If you click on her channel, the video you are looking for should only be one or two videos down 🤗
@glendaw52214 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info. I was thinking “she just moved!” But had assumed she found a place off-grid. Thanks again.
@lbrown68594 ай бұрын
@@glendaw5221 Most welcome Glenda 😊
@UrminnesTider3 ай бұрын
Canada All of Canada fares well during the coming pole shift, and depending upon its altitude will fare better after the pole shift than before, due to the climate changes. Canada in the main is not criss-crossed with earthquake faults of active volcanoes, and thus suffers less from the direct effects of earthquakes and exploding volcanoes during the pole shift. Due to the shifting crust, most surviving Canadians will also find themselves in a warmer climate too. Canada will be positioned above the equator in a temperate zone after the pole shift, in a warmer strata than at present. Where Canada is an ally of the US government, it is not all that comfortable with the giant to the south, and will rebel against any attempts to control Canadian lands after the pole shift. However, within Canada there are many factions that will battle with each other for resources. Where the Canadian people are resourceful and used to living in a harsh land deeply frozen during the long winters, in the cities as in all industrialized countries, the populace is soft and will be unprepared for Aftertime living when food stuffs are not imported. Religious factions, racial unease, and class differences will create tensions in tight times beyond what is already experienced, and should be anticipated. The worry Canadians should be concerned about is one that will sneak up on them, in the days leading into the pole shift and in the two years following. Much of Canada has a low altitude, and where land lies lower than 650 to 700 feet, this will be inundated within two years due to the melting ice caps of the old poles, now under the equatorial sun. Much of Canada is low lying land, as is much of Russia. When the Earth stops rotation, water slung toward the equator will drift toward the poles, creating some inland flooding in land near the poles. After the shift, when the poles rapidly melt under the equatorial sun, melted water will move toward the point of least resistance, which may often be inland if blockages occur. In any case, if one examines the sea level of land in eastern or northern Canada, one can see that the land will not be above water when the poles have completely melted. If situated in an area due to be inundated, survivors will have to repeatedly move ahead of the encroaching water, and take care they are not trapped on an island in the process! ZetaTalk ™ www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx060.htm