Yes, Wii will finish up the houses that have been idle in Manifestation Bay and prepare to possibly shut the operations down, sell off the materials, and leave it to others to save the future dayz.


This is a heads-up from us to you. Trinity now has a skylight in her house. I am building the door so she can get on top and take care of a small roof garden, solar panels, and more light, and an air flow port out the top to add to the Venturi effect that cools the house without AC.
This is moving along again as Wii clear Manifestation Bay in anticipation of possibly shutting down operations forever and moving on down the road of life. It seems there are not enough people in the world who want sustainable, healthy houses to convince others to build them for those who do.

My turn is over, and there seems to be no one else to refer the demand for tiny healthy sustainable houses. I wonder what the next idea for creating sustainable housing will be that has a chance of even coming close to the energy savings and longevity, the healthy living aspects that come with Pure Salvage Building as I have proven can be done.

Please share, and if you care to see it grow, tell your friends locally to get in on selling millions in windows, doors, floors, walls, and more that will be sold if others do not jump in to help build more houses in the future. I proved that the concept works, saving 95% of the resources and energy and creating houses that would last for a century, but the proof is insufficient. The financing, the places to put them, and the public being able to buy them and get them to where they want them to rest for a lifetime are all logistical issues that can be overcome, and creating a network of Outposts so that these could be built locally would make it all easier. The trick is, no one seems to want to help make that happen, and at 70 years old, my turn at the plate to knock the ball out of the playing field is nearly over.
Who steps in to carry on? I have no heirs, so it is up to you, the public, to help solve that problem.
See more at the TinyTexasHouses.com site if you are

interested in being part of the movement to create sustainable houses that last a lifetime.
Brad W. Kittel

Tiny Texas Houses 2
Pure Salvage Living
Tiny Texas Houses

Darby@Puresalvageliving.com for more information on the materials, housing, or what to do if you want to get into building organic healthy houses in the future for the growing demand.