More information over at Jordon Cooper Outfitters.
A weblog about sustainable living, micro architecture, cabinology and design while at the same time documenting life in a small family cabin in the middle of Saskatchewan.
December 30, 2009
December 27, 2009
Jordon Cooper Outfitters
One of the things that I enjoyed this fall was creating the series of Christmas Gift Idea posts on my personal website. While there was some negative comments, the response was overwhelmingly positive from complete strangers who really enjoyed those features and said it made Christmas shopping a lot easier on them.
While creating the guides, for every cool item I posted, there was ten or so that didn’t make the cut. I didn’t really know what to do with it so I thought of creating a shopping section of the site but I didn’t want to clutter up the site that much for regular readers and at the same time, if you are looking for a great watch to buy, you probably don’t care about what I am doing at the lake here or what I think about the World Junior Hockey Championships. In the end I decided to split off another site to shop.jordoncooper.com. For a lack of a better title, here’s introducing Jordon Cooper Outfitters. It’s a weblog that I hope to update five days a week with products, links, and articles designed to inspire you to get out and do stuff, create stuff, or just change make the world better. If you want to follow the site, you can subscribe to the RSS feed or follow the site on Twitter.
We’ll see how it goes.
December 16, 2009
Last Minute Christmas Gift Ideas
In case you are looking for some last minutes Christmas gift ideas, the world’s best shopper (my hubby) has posted his Christmas Gift Guides for 2009.
December 11, 2009
Rustic Cabin in the Australian Outback
By Casey Brown Architecture :: Within its walls are passive heating, cooling and water-collecting elements that make it self-sufficient and sustainable so deep in the Outback.
December 10, 2009
Shipping Container Housing
I really like this. It is a shipping container set up as a home but uses ideas popular in RVs with sections able to slid in and out.







