In November 2007, I spent the weekend camped out at Fairview Mall, Toronto. As the host of CHFI’s annual campaign to collect winter coats for kids, I lived in the parking lot without a coat for 50 hours. In previous years I had lived in a flimsy tent and a drafty tipi. This year, I discovered Groovyyurts. I had never imagined how comfortable it could be to live outdoors – even without the stove.
As part of the rules, I wasn’t allowed to have a heated “anything.”
Learning the traditions and beauty of the Mongolian yurt from Yves only added to the enjoyment of the thousands of listeners who stopped by to drop of a snowsuit and meet the “guy living in the yurt.” And, I can’t tell you how many times I said, “Right foot first,” when people stepped through the door. The belief that it would bring prosperity resonated with the audience that weekend. It was a great connection. Thank you Groovyyurts!
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