How I Learned to Avoid Eye Contact
August 2nd, 2012 (Paris, France) Navigating through crowds is a hassle. Train stations, busy sidewalks, airports, street markets, and every day life in a city can be a pain in the ass. People walking...
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or Why You Should Start a Forest Fire August 16th, 2012 He was 26 years old when he burned the forest down. Over three hundred acres of virgin woods, gone. Sure one could blame the unusually dry...
View ArticleBohemian Living Spaces
Ever wonder what it’s like to live in an artists loft? Or a warehouse space? Have questions about how to find, build, or create an unconventional living and work space? Maybe you’re just seeking...
View ArticleBohemian Living Spaces: French Castle
September 19th, 2012 The word chateau is French for castle. We met the owners of this place on our travels (two English guys named Mike and Steve) and we ended up hanging out at their castle for a few...
View ArticleLiving Without Talents
October 2nd, 2012 Over a year has passed since I left my job in the cubicle farms of academia. This blog was started as a way to keep myself inspired as I formulated plans to save diligently, live...
View ArticleBohemian Living Spaces: Industrial Cottage
I’ve been in touch with Matt for a while now, so when I came up with the idea for this series, he was one of the first I wanted to include. The point of this series is to showcase the different...
View ArticleWhen It’s Okay to be a Rip-Off
October 31, 2012 You may recognize the cookies in the above photo, but probably not. If you’ve guessed Oreos, then I’m pleased to announce that you are wrong. The cookies are called Hydrox, created...
View ArticleThe Misfit Quarterly
November 28th, 2012 This is not a review and I am not a critic. I also don’t use this blog to sell anything and I’m not interested in making money here. But I support the mission of AJ Leon and his...
View ArticleBuild A Bohemian Bathroom
December 22, 2012 Every week, I receive emails asking about the bathroom situation for unconventional living spaces. Since there is an overwhelming amount of information online regarding bathroom...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Insanity
January 17th, 2013 Carl Leffler was a respected mathematician and professor at Columbia University when he was approached by a guy named Ed Lowe. It was the early 1930s and Ed was developing this game...
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