Brigita's Blog: How Would You Like a Home Like This One?

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How Would You Like a Home Like This One?

                                             Have you seen a home like this one? 

                                                      

                                                                                        Native American teepee      

 

                                                                       I have.

I have a couple of friends (husband and wife) that are Native Americans.  They live here in the Lehigh Valley, PA, and have this teepee set up in the field by their home.  I have had the pleasure of going inside and seeing it first hand.  I have to admit that it is very roomy and homey inside.

There is a small opening on the side which is the entrance.  It is covered by a flap like a tent would be.  Inside, there is a waterproof floor with rugs on top.  You have a pot belly stove in the center that you can use for heat and cooking.  Along the sides there are a couple of wicker chairs and a wicker sofa and a couple of small tables.  You also have a mattress, so that you can sleep in there.  My friends also have a couple of modern conveniences inside like a microwave and a small TV.  Those are plugged into the closest tree.  Not really.  Just kidding.  A long extension chord runs from the house to run them.

If you notice, there are drawings all over the canvas, inside and out.  These are painted on there to tell a story.  Every teepee has different drawings and tell different stories.

On the top, there is also a flap that can be opened inside to air the teepee out, when needed, and to have the flue from the pot belly stove go through it.  It is quite warm and comfy in there.

My friends spend as much time in there as possible and I can understand why.  It is very cozy and peaceful. 

I am learning a lot about the Native Americans from them and it is very interesting.  I'm even hooked on their music.  It is very soothing.  Sometimes I play the music to help me fall asleep.

Every so often I will be posting about the culture, traditions, etc. about my Native American friends as I learn about them. 

Stay tuned for the next part, coming soon to my blog.

                                                        

Comments

Interesting Reading. Just curious, what kind of heating system does it have...lol
Posted by DDR Realty about 1 year ago

Brigita--Thank you for sharing this...I have been inside a teepee at a historical center. It was authentic and beautiful but to have friends with one they use in their backyard...Amazing. Look forward to your posts in this regard.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTORĀ® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 1 year ago
Brigita,this is pretty neat...it doesn't look that roomy from the picture...any interior pictures?It is like camping out in their backyard!
Posted by BLRGUY(Beach & Luxury Realty Inc) about 1 year ago

Derrick:

It has an old pot belly stove for heating and cooking.  It does get rather toasty in there.

 

Teri:

I am glad to have friends like this.  I am able to experience the Native American ways first hand.  They have even had a kindergarten group over to see the teepee.  The kids got a kick out of it. 

I'm glad you enjoyed reading this post.

 

BLR Guy:

You said it!  I wouldn't mind living in it.  Some homes are misleading in that they look smaller on the outside than they actually are on the inside. 

Sorry, no inside photos at this time.  When I took the outside photos, the inside wasn't complete, yet.  I will take some inside photos in the near future and post them here when I do.

 

Posted by Brigita McKelvie about 1 year ago
I love teepees! I had an old neighbor that had one in their back yard. I never had the pleasure to see inside. I bet it's cozy in there.
Posted by Michael Delp (Mortgage Pro) about 1 year ago

Michael:

It is very cozy inside.  I feel more comfortable in the teepee than I do in a tent.  I wouldn't mind living in one.

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) about 1 year ago
Are comps hard to find?
Posted by Rob Robinson- Lehigh Valley PA (Bertrum Settlements (Title & Abstract)) about 1 year ago

Rob:

The comps on this home are very difficult.  I only know of one other one similar to it in Berks County, but it hasn't been on the market.  It has original owners.  I'll call you when it is on the market and ready to close on. LOL

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Brigita, very interesting and informative post.  I learned a lot of things I didn't know about teepees.

 

Posted by Gary White~ Grand Rapids Real Estate, FlexIt Realty, a call or click away! (Flexit Realty~Serving West Michigan) about 1 year ago

Gary:

I must day, I have been learning a lot about the Native Americans.  They are such nice people.  Keep your eyes peeled to my blog.  I'll be writing more about them in the future, as I learn the different things.

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) about 1 year ago

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