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s.e. charles's avatar

i double-dog-dare you to make a poster of that picture sitting on the porch.

the caption must read "I don’t want any more domes on my karma."

c'mon; they'll sell like hot-cakes!

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Lloyd Kahn's avatar

Perfect!

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Tiny Texas Houses Newsletter's avatar

When Lloyd contacted me about using my picture of the Red Mascot, the first of my Tiny Texas House series, I thought I was being pranked. He was a hero in my world of publishers and my construction of houses out of 95% Pure Salvage. He inspired me to create examples of the different possible ways to create houses from salvage. Truly, his book on Tiny houses, Simple Homes that work for healthy living has many of my variations that I created inspired by his works over the decades. Truly each of us has the job of becoming the examples though our walk, not just talk. He does as only our heroes can do. Kudos for giving him recognition for his work while he is alive and able to appreciate the vast exposure to his writings and works.

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Laura Fenton's avatar

What an interview: Hats off to Lukas Feiress for asking such good questions.

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Karen Rosenkranz's avatar

You're such an inspiration. Thanks for keeping to share your work. I'll be looking out for that 'Learning to Build' book : )

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Stewart Whisenant's avatar

Great to see you on Substack, Lloyd. The WEC was a great source of information for this Vietnam veteran intent on helping to build an alternative society and this interview brings back a lot of great memories from those golden days. Good luck in your new endeavor . . .

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Bush Hermit's avatar

Why did the counter-culture period end up celebrating conformity and produce a grey coporate run world? There was so much promise, from a naive point of view perhaps. It's like all that is left of that phoenix is a pile of ashes.

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