Ever have a Sinking Syndrome? Hunting to feed a "Sinky Feeling" with a passion?
Who says you can not love the shapes of sinks, not just the feeling of porcelain on cast iron legs, burly earthenware sides 2 inches thick, or a big drain plug you can know is rare?

Imagine digging the coal from the mine as a 12 yr old in the 1800s or working barefoot to drag the carts full of coal from the mines thru paths too tiny for normal-sized men. That is also when 12-14 yr olds apprenticed in the foundry to learn how to smelt, caste, and create the such incredible bathroom and kitchen sinks again. They worked 60-70 hours a week in a day when a25 cents a day would have been big pay... but death and young death from Black Lungs was common.
Why not save the resources, honor the history, and see the objects for their value in human energy and energy from carbon fuels? Wii, the “I”s of the world, do not need to burn wood or coal to create; instead, they simply salvage and reuse these past treasures and honor the ancestors who created them. It took a lot of blood, sweat, and truly, tears from pain to create the sinks and architectural treasures at Salvage, Texas, home of Tiny Texas Houses. While Wii do not build houses to sell and ship, Wii do have the parts, the SpaceMagic Design services, and the consulting for you on-site, no matter where you are with phone technology.

For those that like a bit of Plumberia humor, I don't want this to leave you drained, empty, or feeling totally sunk, just a bit “sinky”... not stinky but inspired. In case you are mired in muddy propaganda that keeps you from seeing how easy it is to create incredible sustainable solutions to housing and community with unity in mind. So why don't more do it before the urge leaks out? "Vintage Plumeria Punnery" free too.


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