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When a Hut is a Home

I thought it would be fun to share some of the more interesting homes I've had the privilege to visit and be a house hut guest in.  You quickly gain perspective and learn how truly blessed most of us are in the homes (and with the creature comforts) we have.  Hut

 

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This is the "kitchen sink" of a Miskito Indian home I have stayed in a few times in Walakitang.  Having a separate "kitchen" makes this a pretty sweet house!

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Another "housing complex" in the same village along the Rio Coco River.

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Yes, all of those people live in that house!!!

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 Hope you enjoy these shots.  If you do, maybe I'll put up a few more here and there with stories to back them up.

Terri Visser, CRS

Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC

Comments

We are truly blessed in America! Thanks for sharing, Nicole Weidauer

The Egerer & Weidauer Team, Keller Williams Realty North Seattle

Posted by Nicole Weidauer (Keller Williams Greater Seattle) over 3 years ago

Really does change your perspective, doesn't it...when I have people saying "We NEED at LEAST three bathrooms..." it makes me go...hmmm.

Posted by Karen Rice | Lake Wallenpaupack Homes, Hideout & Masthope Real Estate For Sale (WEICHERT, REALTORSĀ® Paupack Group ) over 3 years ago

Wow, thanks for the great pixs...You are correct in suggesting this can make us grateful for what we have, big or small....A home is a home if you make it that way....

Lori Isaacson

 

Posted by Lori Isaacson (Credit Restoration Consultants) over 3 years ago

Nicole & Lori - Thanks for checking out the post.  It is truly an amazing place to visist.

Karen - Maybe next time I'll include a picture of the master bath.  :~)

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Terry...

This really makes you think... and your photos are excellent. I am going to feature this post in the group "Whacked!!!"

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate over 3 years ago

Thanks Richard!  I really enjoyed getting the photos.  Will be going back in January.

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Terry-- These are amazing! I would love to hear more about these people. I'll check back to read the stories!

Posted by Ilyce Glink (Think Glink Publishing) over 3 years ago

Hmmmm,

I am thinking hard about how to stage the kitchen.  Maybe some hanging peppers or nice bowl of fruit in a pretty collander?  I think emphasizing the view would be the best approach on that one.

Makes me very grateful for the abundance we experience here.

Posted by Alleyn Yasskin over 3 years ago

Ilyce - Thanks.  I'm actually excited to write some stories.  The family we travel and do missions with in Nicaragua is back in the states for a couple of weeks and it made me start thinking about past trips and those to come.

Alleyn - Hmmm, I'm thinking plantain and yucca root might be more available.  The view is definitely the winning feature!

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Earlier you emailed about going to Maui - I was SO confused when I first saw these pictues. Thought maybe we moved back in time. :)

You are really good with a camera - take it with you to Maui!!

Posted by Susan Hilton Texas Aggie Real Estate College Station Bryan Texas Real Estate (CENTURY 21 Beal, Inc.) over 3 years ago

I take it that was a garden window on the first picture.

Posted by Russ Ravary - Metro Detroit homes - Michigan Real estate & Mortgage info (Remerica Hometown One) over 3 years ago

We are blessed in so many ways, thanks so much for sharing this post and helping us all put things into perspective. 5 stars.  :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) over 3 years ago

Terri...

And now Brad has dubbed it an official ActiveRain Feature post! Congrats on the gold star!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate over 3 years ago

As long as they are happy it is a home.

Posted by Melody Botting Real Estate Network over 3 years ago

Reminds me of the book "Material World" by Peter Menzel, photographs from around the world of the typical family in a variety of

countries. Thank you for sharing your photos. www.joeldavidabramson.com

Posted by Joel over 3 years ago

You know, when I feel a bit of anxiety during this market I just take a deep breath and know just how blessed I am.  I soon get over my little pity pat.  I often think people less worried about "things" have a better sense of happiness than those of us in the rat race.

Posted by Audrey June-Forshey, GRI, Gaithersburg, MD (RE/MAX Realty Services) over 3 years ago

Great photos. We really have it good here and we still want more!

Posted by Tigard Oregon Homes for Sale, Wayne B. Pruner, Realtor, GRI (Oregon First) over 3 years ago

Terri-  those are great pictures..I will have to show them to my husband.  He has before and wants again to travel and live in these type of villages, where it definately not about material possessions.  I bet you learned a lot while there.

Posted by Tina Allen (Exit Realty Tri-County) over 3 years ago

Thank you fro sharing these photos.. This puts a differnt perspective on things for sure

Posted by Roland Woodworth,SFR - Clarksville Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (Keller Williams Realty) over 3 years ago

What great experiences.  Thanks for sharing them.  KM

Posted by Kristin Moran, San Antonio,TX~Real Estate 210-313-7397 (Owner - RE/MAX Access - KristinMoran@Remax.net) over 3 years ago

I have seen a lot of places like this myself.  It just reminds me that I am rather spoiled in what I consider to be "standard" hygiene and living conditions. 

Posted by Emily Lowe - Nashville TN Realtor (The Lipman Group Sotheby's International Realty) over 3 years ago

Terri - I would love to see more of your photos and stories about the people who live in them.

Posted by Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV MLS - Sun City Mesquite - 55+ Buyer Representative (ERA - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale) over 3 years ago

Fun photos. Thank you for posting them.

Steve

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 3 years ago

Susan - Maui is Saturday and I'm quite excited :~)  I could see how that was confusing.  Looks like I didn't quite find the resort. LOL

Russ - Definitely a garden view from this one!

Thanks Brad - Does this mean I get to keep my Daily Proverb widget?  Please?  :~)

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Thanks again Richard!

So true Melody, so true.

Sounds like a great book Joel.  Glad you enjoyed the pics.

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Another great example of how blessed Americans general are.

Terri, with a last name like Visser, may I ask where you husband originally comes from?

Stefan

 

Posted by Stefan Swanepoel (Author, Speaker & Trends Guru) over 3 years ago

Audrey - I think you're onto something there.  Stuff and the desire to aquire more can be a consuming process.  I count my blessings daily.

Thanks Tina - I did learn a lot.  I've been a couple of times and will be returning in January.  Very excited to do so!

Wayne - So true.  There's something to be said for not knowing what you're "missing".

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Roland & Kristin - Thanks for taking the time to stop by  :~)

Emily - Ain't that the truth!  It's amazing what becomes an acceptable bath after a few days in the jungle.  Not to mention seeing how the dishes are "washed".  Isn't that the water I've been trying not to drink?!  LOL

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Thanks Virginia -  I'm all up for telling more stories.  I really do enjoy the "reminiscing".

Stefan - he is definitely of Dutch ancestry, but like the sane person he is, he's already in bed.  I'll have to ask for more specifics later  :~)

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

What stands out in my mind while viewing your incredible photos is the fact that the people around them are so happy and seem to be proud of their homes.  Isn't that wonderful!  

Everyones home is their castle.  Be it ever so humble.  Who are we to say that we Americans truly have the better life/homes/government?

Eye of the beholder...

I'm looking forward to more of your photos and stories behind them!

Posted by Kris Wales - Macomb County MI real estate blog & homes for sale search site (Keller Williams Realty - Lakeside Market Center) over 3 years ago

Wow, thanks for keeping things in presective for us, I needed that, we are truly blessed.

Pete Stanley

Posted by Pete Stanley over 3 years ago

Good Morning Terri,  thank you for sharing these pics.  I am curious now about the master bath!   We certainly take things for granted in America don't we. 

Posted by Kara Casamassina, "Boomers and beyond..." (The Carolina Real Estate Company) over 3 years ago

Wonderful pictures of a completely different side of life. Most people in Americas are completely unaware of what goes on in the rest of the world!

Posted by Russell Lewis, Broker,CLHMS,GRI (Realty Austin, Austin Texas Real Estate) over 3 years ago

Great photos---even with all of our national turmoil. we still are very fortunate.

Posted by Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton (Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC) over 3 years ago

Terri~ Wow! These pictures really can put some things into perspective!  We in America are so blessed and so much better off than most!  I can't even imagine having to live like that!

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Broker Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) over 3 years ago

Terri thanks puts it all in perspective... we have so many conveniences and are so blessed!  Who cares about having to unload the dishwasher !!!! 

Posted by Shannon Gilmore, RealtorĀ® Naples Florida Real Estate (John R. Wood Realtors ) over 3 years ago

How lucky we are in America, and doesn't this show how much of a set of whiners we are.  Great shots, do more.

Posted by Home Realty Group over 3 years ago

I would love to hear the stories behind your trip...this really puts our lives into perspective doesn't it?  We should be thankful for what  we have!

Posted by Sonja Adams (Samson Realty, LLC) over 3 years ago

Kris - They are happy, and so hospitable.  When our group goes down river (usually 13ish of us) and we need to stop for the night, befroe we're off the canoe someone has offered up their home.  It's so awesome.

Kara - I wish I had a picture of the spiders we share the master bath with.  They looked like jeweled lapel pins.  Maybe next time.

Thanks Russell.  I think you're right.  I know I was until I started traveling.

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Diane & Vickie - We really are blessed huh.  One of the inspiring things about the Miskito (and similar people groups) is that they are pretty happy with what they have and how they live.  To them it's not a "downgrade".  And they are willing to share what little they have with a bunch of gringos. LOL

Now wait a minute Shannon.  Unloading the dishwasher may be one step to far!  I really hate that. LOL

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Terri - GREAT shots! Thanks for sharing.

Bobby Wallace

Posted by Bobby Wallace - HomesByLender.com Charleston FREE Foreclosure List (For Sale By Owners (FSBO)) over 3 years ago

Terri, I bet the folks in these pictures are very comfortable and at peace with their surroundings. I long for the simple life. We are so spoiled in this country and are missing out on many of the wonderful things this world has to offer because we are so busy working to pay for our stuff.

I would love to read your stories behind these pictures and others. In fact, I have just subscribed to your blog so I don't miss them. Thanks!!!!

Posted by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc over 3 years ago

Thanks Bryant.  I could use a simpler life myself.  I'm gonna pretend for a few days on a beach in Maui with no phone, no computer, no work, nothing but relaxing!!

 

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Thanks Teri for the perspective. I jokingly call my house a little shack - but I really love it and I'm grateful for it.

Posted by Dawn Maloney 330-990-4236 Hudson Stow Cuyahoga Falls Silver Lake (RE/MAX Haven - Northeast Ohio Real Estate Specialist) over 3 years ago

Bobby & Dawn - Thanks for checking out my post!

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

This gives you a pretty good idea of what reality is in most of the world as we cry because our portfolio is down, or we lost our home in foreclosure.  There is no one here that lives like that unless they really want to.

Posted by Tim Moncrief - Austin (Bartlett Real Estate Group of Keller Williams ) over 3 years ago

Thanks for sharing. Really makes you think. Look forward to seeing more!

Posted by Angela Lawrence - Realtor/Owner - Greensboro - Winston Salem -High Point (North Carolina Homes Realty) over 3 years ago

Teri, those are fantastic photos. You said you have stayed in one and I for one would love to read more and see more photos.

It does make one very thankful for what we have, you're right.

Posted by Gena Riede, Real Estate Broker Sacramento CA Real Estate (916) 417-2699 (Riede Real Estate, Lic. 01310792) over 3 years ago

Tim - It is a simplier way of life for sure.  For them "stock down" = "no crops" with no food bank as backup. I love that we're able to help each other out here when we get in a pinch.  Not all people groups have a place to turn for that backup.

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Brad & Angela & Gena - Thanks for your interest!  The home I stayed in at this village is the first one with the "kitchen".  The kitchen has since washed away.  I'll have to see if I can find before and after shots for another post.

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

Hi Terri,
Let's see...

"Home is where the heart is"

"Home is where you hang your hat at night"

"Home is where it feels right to walk around without shoes"

"Home is home, be it ever so humble"

And I'm sure there are many more.  :-)

Posted by Cynthia Tilghman, RealtorĀ® Onslow County NC Home Specialist (Kingsbridge Realty, Inc) over 3 years ago

Cynthia - The no shoes part is my favorite.  Shoes are highly over rated  :~)

Posted by Terri Visser,CRS - Selling Central Oregon Real Estate (Desert Sky Real Estate, LLC) over 3 years ago

A good perspective

Posted by Krista Laulainen, Ashland & Medford Homes & Real Estate for Sale (Coldwell Banker Pro West - Ashland) over 3 years ago

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