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Yurt So Good: Escaping the Office

Posted Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 08:19AM

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It’s foggy in San Francisco. Big surprise. Due to my low serotonin levels I got depressed this morning and thought about an ex-colleague that made my life miserable. I wrote her a letter that I will likely never send:

Dear Finance woman who never smiles except when someone else is hurt or fired,
You are cancer.  I quit my job to get out of the same building as you because I started to get paranoid about natural disasters. I thought about all of those people trapped during Hurricane Katrina and it scared me to think that my last moments might be spent tolerating a bitter self-serving shrew like you. I suspect that when the shit goes down you will not be invited onto any life rafts…not unless you’ve managed to hoard food. Do everyone a favor and take more vacations.
Absolutely no Love,
Dana (The only Asian you know)

PAINMAKERS & KILLJOYS
Let’s face it, there are some people who make every interaction so excruciating that violence IS the answer. They are the cronies of cubicle culture, the saboteurs of other people’s success and the ones who make waiters spit in food. When you spend the majority of your waking life around these assholes you begin to plan your exit strategy pretty quickly.

LIVING OFF THE GRID

Convinced that I was dangerously close to going postal on my coworkers, I considered buying land in Molokai - possibly right next door to Eddie Vedder. That’s when I discovered Pacific Yurt. Don’t worry they don’t smell like donkey (they’re not even made with any animal bits). The Pacific Yurt ranges in diameter from 12- 30 feet and costs between $5,000-$10,000. It’s an inexpensive and self-contained structure for living, guest space or a summer home. I’ve actually even stayed in a spa-hotel yurt equipped with a full bath suite and ocean-front deck with hot tub. My plan was to get the land, buy the yurt as temporary housing, build a house when I got the money and convert the yurt into a painter’s studio. The dream is still alive…I just need that side of the island to get wifi.

*Note: This smaller option is better for camping or Burning Man.

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Reader Comments (4)

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August 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterFred
You are speaking my language. I bought 5 acres of land in West Texas where I will escape the office and live in a Yurt.

I've created an online store selling "yurt shirts" in order to raise money to buy my yurt and live off-grid. Can't happen soon enough..

Happy Freedom!

Yurt Love,
Yurt Mama
www.theyurtopia.com
October 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterYurt Mama
One afternoon, I was in the backyard hanging the laundry when an old, tired-looking dog wandered into the yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home. But when I walked into the house, he followed me, sauntered down the hall and fell asleep in a corner. An hour later, he went to the door, and I let him out. The next day he was back. He resumed his position in the hallway and slept for an hour.
This continued for several weeks. Curious, I pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon your dog comes to my house for a nap. "
The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "He lives in a home with ten children - he's trying to catch up on his sleep."

I cried from laughter
Sorry, if not left a message on Rules.
May 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMelissik
Hi,

I have the same dream :) I'm currently savings, about 2 and 1/2 years to have the land and yurt with no mortgage.

Far from being a wacky idea for hippies, it's more similar to the way humans have lived for centuries. Once you have somewhere to live, you can do whatever you like! Theres more than one of us.
March 20, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersergiodeathstar

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