Unique 600 square foot private guesthouse sits on top of a quiet hilltop with beautiful views of the canyon. Full kitchen with gas stove, oven and fridge. Plenty of space for one person. Private parking spot and private storage shed included.

Main living area is roughly 21 ft x 15 ft with vaulted ceilings

Kitchen is 6 ft. x 10 ft.

Sleeping loft is an L shape – the largest section being roughly 21 ft. x 8.5 ft.

Skylight and large windows provide ample natural lighting.

Full bathroom with bath + shower

Walk-in closet

Wall mounted A/C.

Walking distance to great hiking!

Utilities included. (electric/gas/water/trash)

Small dog or cat OK.

Space for a small garden with lots of sunlight available if you’re into gardening.

Serious inquires only call Gabe for questions or to make an appointment: 310-387-8518

10,000 users so far today!

The search site had over 5,000 visitors yesterday and made over $18! Been getting a large amount of traffic from Greece over the past few days.

The search site has been seen in 126 countries:

It’s only been in production for about 3 weeks now and it’s been seen all over the world. Pretty crazy. 2500 pageviews and counting today.


“Building a shed to use as a home office. 120 sq ft, concrete foundation, match the house exterior, finished with drywall and paint, built in A/C and heat or wood furnace, wired for electricity”

From Shed Office Project, posted by Gabe Harriman on 8/30/2010 (47 items)

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Stats for the search site are trending nicely after a couple weeks of running. I got over 1200 unique visitors today with a steady $5-$7 CPM each day.

Traffic trending of lampmark.com

I’ve reached every state in the US:

Including 1 person from South Dakota:
One person from South Dakota

I got my first set of grades back today for the accounting class I’ve been taking at UCLA. Almost a perfect score so far! 29/30. It’s a hell of a class… About 8 hours of homework every week…. It’s not difficult stuff – just tedious. I can almost understand the appeal of being an accountant… The work can be somewhat addicting… Trying to get the numbers to match up perfectly.

I made a lot of progress this week on the shed foundation form. First I had to put down another 1500 pounds of gravel to get the mid section of the form closer to 4 inches thick. That was a lot of gravel! 50 bags weighing 50 pounds each. I also laid out the rebar support which was much easier than I expected. It didn’t have to be perfect so it went quickly. I made a small investment in a chop saw which has already helped immensely.

The next step is to have the cement delivered and the form will pretty much be done.

I also did a sketchup of what the interior may look like with furniture – a desk with monitors, laptop and a comfy chair; a small couch and a bookshelf.

Getting very excited about this part being complete. It’s been a lot of work.

See this post for the latest pictures:

http://mynameisgabe.com/2010/08/30/office-shed-project/

I dug some more of the footing out this weekend, then picked up a thousand pounds of gravel from Home Depot… Spread it out and turns out it’s not enough. I need to get the mid section of the foundation down to 4 inches thick and it’s at 6 inches right now. I think I’ll need another fifteen hundred pounds. Backbreaking! Check out the pictures here:

http://mynameisgabe.com/2010/08/30/office-shed-project/

Once the slab is at the right thickness, I will lay out the rebar and schedule the concrete to be delivered. It’s getting close!

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