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Tour a handmade gypsy wagon nestled in the B.C. forest. Tiny micro home on wheels in 160 sq. ft of natural living, recycling and self sufficiency in a small vardo.
His goal in building anything, whether it’s a Gypsy Wagon, a recumbent electric trike, a solar-powered standing scooter, a treehouse, or a family home, is to push the limits and to create ...
In his blog, called Vardo Sheepherders Wagon, Robins chronicles the building process, his family's camping adventures and his passion for Basque sheepherder's wagons, and old-time tools.
They are so small that a better description might be "gypsy wagons." Built on a 6-foot-by-12-foot trailer, these tiny abodes are one-room dwellings that can be parked in someone's backyard.
It’s a community caravan, with the the wagon being shared annually at the Bainbridge harvest fair and the Re-Arrangers using it as a backdrop for a gypsy jazz album.
BATTLE GROUND — Mick Robins grew up playing in an abandoned Gypsy wagon. The round-topped horse-drawn wagon had been abandoned in a field near his family’s home in Barwick, a village in ...
Owner Carley Seale is taking her shop into bigger digs on Henderson Avenue.