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Little (Really!) House in the Big Woods

About 3 pages (867 words)

The Washington Post, February 1st, 1990

If good things come in little packages, Tom and Joanne Tepper's pint-sized, one-room weekend cabin in Rappahannock County, Va., is one terrific parcel. Never mind that it's only 12 by 12, has neither electricity nor plumbing and perches on the downside of a mountain. Though it might give some people cabin fever, the owners view the gemuetlich, shingled getaway as their pride and joy. Why? Well, for one thing, in three years of working weekends, the Teppers built each and every inch themselves. Such tiny houses do have a noble tradition. Henry David Thoreau's cabin on Walden Pond was only 10 by...

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