For several years, the good folks at Unexpected Pit Bull Calendar have donated their proceeds to support our project and others. It's been such a blessing, and has helped us forward in so many ways. In 2012, they did the same, and gave us a gift that keeps on giving...
Since we're a "teach a man to fish" org, we knew we had to create places for fishes to sleep while they were here learning and helping us help the dogs. I'd been glued to blogs and Facebook postings that detail the "tiny house movement," so knew right where to look when it was time to shop a modest guest quarters for our visitors. What a thrill to see the photos of BADRAP's cabin in the Tiny House Swoon blog today. A cyber-dream comes full circle.
Since the cabin landed next to the Rescue Barn, it's housed true hearts from all around the country - motivated shelter workers, impassioned rescuers, bright authors, our first fabulous month-long intern and recently, a BSL fighter from Australia. We hope the tradition of sharing and connecting on behalf of the dogs can continue.
Take a peek at the big fat photos the BADRAP Tiny Cabin
Below, probably the best use of the Tiny Cabin that we can imagine. The barn dogs get to leave their kennels and sleep with visitors for a night of real life comfort. Mr. Puddles loved every minute of his time with Rafael and his mom, author, University of Florida professor and pit bull rescuer Anna Peterson. Thanks again Unexpected Pit Bull people, and to everyone who supports them!
Great photos! And of course you've decorated the place with all kinds of fun and quirky stuff, though I'm sure everyone agrees that the blockheads and handsome Elliot are the best decorations of all!
ReplyDeletethat's just fantastic! I love the cabin, and Elliot is gorgeous.
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