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Tiny House oasis in Beautiful Waldo County. We❤️🐕
We have an adorable rustic and comfy tiny house with an enormous screened porch, lots of outside space, beautiful gardens and a water feature. Queen bed, fridge, tea kettle and stovetop. The space is air conditioned. There's a simple composting toilet indoors which works well and smells not at all. No indoor plumbing but we supply ample drinking/cooking/washing water and there is a sink that drains. There is an outdoor shower tent with propane hot water heater. 1 Winter note: the tiny house has neither running water nor hot shower. It is heated, and has basic cooking facilities and I provide ample water for drinking and washing. ___ Summer First and foremost! It it says half bath, but we have a private outdoor hot shower! The composting toilet works really well if you use ample wood shavings, and with your permission to enter, we empty it every day. Our large screened-in porch has a table and chairs and a couch you can sleep on if you feel in the mood for night sounds and breezes. There is an outdoor grill for your use as well as a fire pit. If you bring an extra person, they will sleep on the porch couch. September note: we have a small propane heater on the porch so you can enjoy the space even as the weather gets chilly. I like to greet you when you arrive and explain how everything works so I'll ask you to give me a general idea when you will arrive. The area is farmland and woods, and the house is on a small working farm. Our neighbors are all great people. Enjoy the fruits of our vegetable garden. There is even room for a badminton court. Your pup can use our fenced-in area for free running around. 1 1/4 hours from Acadia, 1/2 hour from Belfast and 40 minutes from Bangor. ****WINTER RESERVATIONS PLEASE KEEP IN MIND*** The shower will no longer be available. We will still provide you with water. The tiny house has its own outdoor space: front, side and backyards and a shaded area on one side. Your dog can run free in my fenced in front yard. I live around 100 feet from the tiny house, and my kids (all over 20) and I will be available to cater to your every reasonable need. I've lived here for 24 years and know a lot about the area, so inquire freely. My husband and I created this homestead 24 years ago. We raised our kids here and have deep roots. He died in 2019, and while we still grieve, we honor his memory and work hard together to create financial stability so that we can continue to live well as we work to make the world a better place...each in our different ways. It's in the spirit that we create these spaces for our guests. We welcome you and want to make your stay not only happy and fun but meaningful as well. We love conversation and connection; we adore children and the people who love them. We will interact with you as much or as little as makes you comfortable. Walking on our road is gorgeous, with a very pretty pond less than half mile away, and lots of trails in the immediate area. Ralph's Cafe in Brooks is a neighborhood favorite; you don't want to miss their breakfasts and their baked goods, including donuts to die for. Brooks (5 miles away) also has a grocery store, hardware store and food co-op. It's a sleepy little part of the state, with great people. I have been told by guests that I live in the middle of nowhere. It doesn't seem that way to me; of course, all of our little worlds are centered on where we live. I was raised in the Bronx, New York, a place nobody would mistake for being in the middle of nowhere so you would think I could tell the difference. After 22 years you'd think I would notice that there are no street lights on Maine country roads, roads are narrow, often have no shoulders, and there are turns and twists and hills. try to arrive during the day. if you're going to arrive after dark, let me know in advance and I'll make sure that you're clear on all the landmarks that will lead you here. You must have a car to get around. Check-in before 8 p.m. is highly encouraged, as a quick tour will maximize your enjoyment from the start. Remember to check yourself daily for ticks for as long as you are in Maine. Keep in mind that while my family has always worked from home and even attended school from home, our Wi-Fi might not be what you are used to. it is sometimes intermittent, and Zoom sessions have freezes. Hot water available only for showers. Bathroom facility is a composting toilet. Always zip the shower tent shut when you're done. I will wash and fold a load of your laundry for $20 and deliver it to your door.
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