Tiny House Giant Journey

PORTLAND, ME - OCTOBER 8: Old crates are used as a combination bookshelf, storage and steps to the loft with their bed. Tiny House Giant Journey with Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard stopped at the Eastern Promenade on Wednesday, October 8, 2014. The 135 square foot house (excluding the sleeping loft) took exactly one year to build on a Tumbleweed trailer starting on September 2nd 2013. Dutilh and girlfriend Spesard started their journey on September 2nd from Shelbyville, IL, traveling through the eastern United States and Canada, with plans to travel south, then west as far as Ankorage, AK. The couple quit their day jobs and make a living working as a blogger and photographer. For more information about the house and their journey go to http://tinyhousegiantjourney.com. (Photo by Yoon S. Byun/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
PORTLAND, ME - OCTOBER 8: Old crates are used as a combination bookshelf, storage and steps to the loft with their bed. Tiny House Giant Journey with Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard stopped at the Eastern Promenade on Wednesday, October 8, 2014. The 135 square foot house (excluding the sleeping loft) took exactly one year to build on a Tumbleweed trailer starting on September 2nd 2013. Dutilh and girlfriend Spesard started their journey on September 2nd from Shelbyville, IL, traveling through the eastern United States and Canada, with plans to travel south, then west as far as Ankorage, AK. The couple quit their day jobs and make a living working as a blogger and photographer. For more information about the house and their journey go to http://tinyhousegiantjourney.com. (Photo by Yoon S. Byun/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
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