Rod Rylander's home
The Hobbit House, left, and the Amoeba, a bedroom built next door
The Hobbit House, with a grapevine growing in front
The round Hobbit House door, metal covered with styrofoam adorned with papier-mâché
The Amoeba, with walls made of sacks filled with old clothes, dirt, sand or rock stacked and plastered over with native materials
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