Walk through Ray and Leslie’s Tree House built on an organic permaculture farm nested in the middle of Little Haiti in Miami, Florida.
Ray and Leslie have been purchasing dilapidated lots around their house for 38 years and converting them into what is now a two acre farm. Also on their property, they have a variety of custom structures and an animal shelter. They are passionate about rescuing animals and growing their own food – of which they supply the entire neighborhood with fresh produce.
The permaculture farm is open to the public during the day. Ray and Leslie sometimes educate neighborhood kids on farming. They also rent out structures on their property (including this tree house) on Air BNB.
Shawnee, Ray’s sister, raised her three kids in this multi-story tree house. The tree house includes an open kitchen on the ground floor. Access to the property’s communal bathroom and outdoor shower is only steps away. Today, Shawnee has her own custom tree house oasis located a few miles down the road.
Tour Shawnee’s Tree House: http://youtu.be/WXEGbU8qTbc
You can stay in Ray & Leslie’s tree house, it’s on airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/s?host_id=9115759
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Jenna, I wish you would give lessons to all these other people doing tours of tiny houses, you're seriously the best, you make it so much more interesting!
Beautiful Life! Thank you for sharing!….
wow this video is so inspiring, I am 17 and am in love with the idea of building a tiny house and this makes me want to even more.
love this idea
when i lived in Miami i used t go there and just sit and meditate very beautiful place
I never imagine that people like these gentleman lived in Miami . I lived nearly 3 years since the year 2000 and I did not encounter environmentally friendly folks.
It's a shame that this place has been visited by Miami code compliance officers and ordered to year down the beautiful tree house and correct other code deficiency items. This almost seemed like a classic don't ask don't tell Miami situation until one person filed a code complaint and then this video documents the code violations.
love this guy
i love the way he do his place he has a organic veggies and some animals that are also organically grown specially the chicken and the eggs
That girl sucks at her job. And talking and keeping the mood pleasant and up beat
Cool.
Can't say I could live like that, but good some people are.
I love these ppl! not only are they environmentally aware and friendly, they're also engaged in helping many animals and many ppl! such amazing, kind ppl they are! ppl like them are truly a blessing to this world!
on another note…I love your videos! tiny houses are great! I'm looking into a yurt, prob the 27 ft or 30 ft ones. I've been playing around with some floor plans. I think I'll have a bed built up like a loft and have the bathroom encased underneath the bed. I've seen the idea on tiny house hunters and absolutely loved it! I did love one of the tiny homes you visited where there were 2 lofts and the staircases were facing each other, one loft a bedroom and the other a living room type space.
anyway, love your channel and your home visits with tiny home owners!
I really enjoyed watching this! such a great man there..I hope he is able to keep expanding!