Going with my groundman to help an old-lady customer (Peg, a 60's hippie, now early 90's) with a off-grid cabin in her woods, built as an Evergreen State College student project in the 60s.
She helped him with his family needs, and we're going to return a couple favors.
She needs a little bit of carpentry and maintenance on a dome home I almost lived in, 12 years ago. I'll get some pics. A tiny house from days gone by. Little wood stove, sleeping loft, outdoor privy nearby.
It appeals to the simple life in the woods types, usually college students. One young woman lived there back whenever, who came from a filthy rich family. She told her dad not to buy her a farm, and she would be fine without running water, thank you very much. Last tenant was an artist.
A little work on the stairs and a better, metal heat reflector for the wood stove. I think some corrugated metal roofing and bent conduit will fit the funky modular triangular panels that form a curved wall, well.
I'm going to build a small cabin on my property, as I get time. I currently rent space, power, internet, water, laundry, and some storage space, to a married couple who built their own mobile tiny house (triple axle, 30' longish, with a max road height loft, and composting toilet, so no blackwater tank). I'll be able to start it while they're here, using it for storage, then when they find their own property, I'll change over.