Been Wicked Busy in the Tinyworld

Mea Culpa. Been a busy tinyhouser.  Haven’t posted in AGES!

In 2012, I designed and built my award-winning solar movable tiny house to International Residential Code standards, and it has been my safe, affordable, and sustainable residence ever since.

Since 2020 I reluctantly became a lobbyist for my favorite housing model, movable tiny houses. I’ve spent two legislative sessions advocating for the legalization of movable tiny houses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I founded an advocacy group, the Movable Tiny House Legislative Task Force that wrote a bill to legalize this housing model for permanent housing. (Bill S1474 and H1493)

Our grassroots group has worked tirelessly to advocate for legislative change, ensuring that movable tiny houses are legally recognized as safe, affordable, and permanent housing. Despite significant progress, we still face resistance rooted in outdated perceptions of this housing model. This innovative housing option remains misunderstood, often incorrectly classified as recreational vehicles, which makes year-round living illegal and leaves residents like me vulnerable to eviction.

Movable tiny homes are more than just a housing choice; they are a critical solution to the housing crisis. These homes:

  • Provide an affordable option for essential workers, seniors, students, and seasonal workforces.
  • Offer sustainable living with a small carbon footprint and minimal impact on infrastructure.
  • Create financial independence for homeowners and stimulate local economies by increasing disposable income spent within communities.
  • Enhance housing density without straining municipal resources, making them an ideal fit for urban and rural settings alike.
  • Encourage competition in the rental market, helping to stabilize housing costs.

I am so passionate about this form of housing that over the last year I have spent 9 zoom meetings a month developing the 1215 Tiny House Building standard with the International Code Council, other builders, manufacturers and code officials.

My advocacy efforts to legalize this housing option have been a challenging ten year journey. As a 3 time cancer survivor, 2 time lyme disease survivor with a 11 diagnosed disabilities, it’s been a struggle I did not want to make public. Social media responders are cruel in their assumptions that because my disabilities don’t put me in a wheelchair, walker, or hospital bed, they do NOT exist.

To give you just one example, I have sudden hearing loss in my right ear due to lyme disease. Echolocation of any sound, a simple salutation within a crowd, a question from someone in the audience when I speak or a sound signaling danger leave me helpless. I make a 360 degree turn and if I miss a visual cue I’m either guilty of non-recognition, guilty of ignoring a workshop attendee or failing to get out of the way of an oncoming cougar while hiking. The other disabilities are just as difficult to manage, compensate for and tolerate. There are good days and bad days. And like the Everready Bunny, I soldier on…living life fully brings just as much pain, injuries, accomodations and disabilities as we age as it does love, joy and happiness.

This week I served on a panel to lobby for our Bill before the 194th session. If you go to 1:31:48 to 1:47:07 you can view our in-person testimonies, here’s the link.

Here are a few links to videos and podcasts during my hiatus from posting here.

Ethan Waldman interviews:

The Reluctant Lobbyist

Tips for a Tiny House in a Pandemic

Tiny Houses built with Reused Materials, Panel from MA. Tiny House Festival

Video of the Silver Bullet Tiny House, 2022 by FLORB

Video by Deek, 2015

Updated version of my books are still available through me directly as a PDF’s if you have Venmo. Am in the process of writing another one about my legislative experience. Stay tuned. It’s a bruiser.

Give a Sustainable Christmas Gift

Happy Holidays to the tiny house curious! Your chance to get or gift a sustainable e-book this holiday!

50% OFF either e-book thru Tuesday, December 31, 2019! 

Discount Code when you hit either PayPal button below is : XMAS19

Empower yourself, a loved one or friend with a sustainable lifestyle gift!

“Living The Sustainable Tiny Life” envelops the reader into a world that is vastly changing in ways that are new and different, but also familiar to the reader. Her book takes on an almost therapeutic aura as she welcomes you into her thought processes, resources, successes, and failures over decades of social change. After reading The Sustainable Tiny Life I feel inspired to not only live a more simple and meaningful life, but also to do more for our planet as a consumer and advocate. This book is for anyone who is interested in leading a healthier life for themselves and for future generations.” —— Christina D. Mecca BSW Researcher and Life Coach

$25.00

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Living the Sustainable Lifestyle Workbook is wonderful!!! One of the pieces that others often miss is that experiencing a truly successful tiny house experience requires more than simply moving into smaller square footage. A change in lifestyle and awareness is also necessary for the best results. Your workbook takes readers through various pertinent and important exercises that will best prepare them for an amazing new life. It’s obvious that you have learned a lot from your life experiences and making your own move to tiny, so you’re a great author to put this all together. The workbook would have been helpful for us when we got started on our own tiny house and downsizing journey!! “    ——Gabriella Morrison, Tiny House Build

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Sustainable Lifestyle Podcast with Ethan Waldman

Recent interview with my friend and fellow tinyhouser, Ethan Waldman. Learn how to live a sustainable lifestyle in a net zero tiny house!

Click here to listen.

Talking Tiny at the Book Rack in Newburyport

BUY a book at the Book Rack and help support our Mass. sustainable lifestyle education 501c3 Non-Profit, TerraBluTeams!

Join us Thursday, October 12th, 5-7PM. I will be there talking everything ‘tiny’, and reading from my new book.

20% of all Bookrack purchases will support our new scholarship programs and our sustainable lifestyle design classes for local high schools!

BiAnnual Fundraising Event for TerraBluTeams at the Silver Bullet Tiny House

November 4th, 2017, Saturday, 5-7 PM: TerraBluTeams BiAnnual Sustainability Lifestyle Education Fundraiser at the Silver Bullet Tiny House in Hamilton-Wenham, Massachusetts (Private address sent to ticket holders only)

 

 

Enjoy cocktails, farm to table bites and bid on auction items to fund and support sustainable lifestyle education at our 5th Anniversary Party at a private location off Route 97 in Hamilton-Wenham, Massachusetts. Get a private tour and speak with our founder, Vera Struck, Tiny House Designer/Builder/Dweller, author, reclamation artist and tiny house movement speaker.

Auction items include art, bicycle accessories, and generous gift certificates at local restaurants, shops, jewelry stores, etc.

Limited Attendance, so get your tickets now, just register for tickets thru the PayPal button below:

 

Silver Bullet Tiny House goes to 3rd Annual Massachusetts Tiny House Festival

September 23rd – 24th, 2017:  3rd Annual Massachusetts Tiny House Festival

Five years ago I was at one of Derek Diedricksen‘s first tiny house workshops. And four years ago Miranda was at one of my first workshops. I introduced them to each other and so it is only fitting that I complete the circle and retire from the tiny house festival circuit at their co-partnered event, the 3rd Massachusetts tiny house festival.

Please come out on the weekend of September 23rd and 24th to Trackside Plaza in Stoughton, MA.and see a dozen or more tiny houses on wheels!

Vera and the Silver Bullet Tiny House will be at the festival where she will speak about her sustainable tiny life. Bring your sense of humor and tiny house questions.

For more info and tickets:  http://mirandashearth.com/tinyhouse/

Tiny House Fest Vermont

I bringing the Silver Bullet Tiny House to Vermont this weekend! Join me and others who are bringing their homes for you to view!

More details about the event schedule : https://tinyhousefestvermont.com/tiny-house-fest-2017/

Join us in Brattleboro, Vermont for four days of fun, September 1-4 this weekend!

Friday, Day 1 : See Vera’s exquisite reclamation gowns at Gallery Walk on Flat Street

Day 3 : “Living the Sustainable Tiny Life”, Vera’s Talk at 1PM on 1 of 2 Flat Street stages

Day 3 and Day 4: Tour her Silver Bullet Tiny House at the Tiny House Village

For tickets : https://tinyhousefestvermont.com/experience

Silver Bullet is going to Earth Day Texas 2017

We are excited to announce that Vera is the Renogy Solar Ambassador to Earth Day Texas, April 21-23, 2017. Earth Day Texas is the largest global Earth Day event and takes place at Fair Park, Dallas, Texas, 10AM to 6PM each day.

It is our pleasure to provide tours of the zero-waste, all clean energy, solar powered Silver Bullet Tiny House. Take your shoes off, bring your sense of humor and meet Vera Struck, who designed and built a simple, off-grid, sustainable life style.

Her tiny house journey and build are available in her sustainable e-book, ‘Living the Sustainable Tiny Life’ (discount code is available to attendees).

She will be premiering the 2nd edition of her e-book, ‘Living the Sustainable Tiny Life Handbook’, a ten-week process workbook to get you on the road to designing your own sustainable lifestyle!

Step inside the creative, non-toxic, healthy, all sustainable materials tiny house on wheels built by this sustainability dynamo. Her design, based on bio-mimicry, made a tiny home that breathes just like the rest of us.

Be sure to be the first in line each day to see Vera’s Silver Bullet Tiny House for a special Top 5 Sustainable Lifestyle Practice Demo! We’ll see you there!

 

The Silver Bullet Tiny House is powered by a solar solution purchased from:

 

 

Tiny Sustainable Home can be built in 4 days w/screwdriver

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Leave it to the French to design this potentially popular, sustainable, and affordable pre-fab solution from Multipod Studio. It will cost about $41K (which includes labor, but doesn’t include finishing touches like waterproofing, electricity, and plumbing).

Perhaps the tiny house community has innovators not far behind in a pre-fab customizable version? Please comment here if you know of any…