Thanks for considering the plight of the impoverished Calj.
My comments are very sincere, Bomber. I'm all for cleaner air, cleaner water, and less fossil fuel. But there's an enormous financial burden associated with it, and as ideal as these solutions are, they simply can not be implemented wholly without tremendous damage to many.
I'd much rather see individuals make their own choice about the economic spend that delights them, that they can afford, while the rest of us do what we can, with what we have. I dare say, I'm far more ecologically sensitive than the hippy-greenie posers. They think buying at Whole Foods and driving a Prius is environmentally sensitive as they live in their concrete monstrosities with more electrical devices/services sucking off the grid... Dopey hypocrites wouldn't know the difference between a kW and Kg.
Tiny houses are a pretty unique solution to housing for young people, older folks, or those who simply want "less". There's ample solutions to many environmental challenges, but they are withheld due to factors already mentioned elsewhere in this thread.
I live like you do: away from prying eyes, doing mostly what I want on my own land. It's nobody else's damn business and they can get fcukedf they don't like it. Or buy my land then do as they damn well please.