On Lake Hibara

"I have been so impressed by Bill Moss products. I know Bill called a top window of his tents the vesica piscis. I know it came from 'flower of life' in sacred geometry. Though I do not know about it well, I love Bill's products influenced by such mysterious things. When I see stars through vesica piscis I always feel an enigma of human life and this universe. No other tents let me think about such things."

Naohiro Yamazaki

Japan, 2012

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Station Wagon Living

Volumes I and II of Station Wagon Living by Bill Moss and Frank Reck. The book was filled with information about family camping, including where to find campgrounds; how to pack the car; what to take on trips; and how to choose equipment for camping, boating, fishing and hunting.

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The Habitent

Donkeys graze next to a Habitent in Rockport,Maine

Photo by Richard D. Warner, courtesy of Warner Graphics Inc.

Photo by Richard D. Warner, courtesy of Warner Graphics Inc.

The "Frying Pan"

Sewing a Moss tent with the "Frying Pan" in Bill's home studio in Rockport, Maine. #tbt

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A Moss Canopy

The Moss seaside residential canopy. Perfect for a late summer afternoon, don't you think?

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Home as a Tent

Marilyn's latest article is out in the current issue of  Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors. It just happens to coincide with the annual MBHH show in Rockland harbor this weekend. Marilyn will be on hand from 3-4 PM on Friday & Saturday to sign copies of Bill Moss: Fabric Artist & Designer.

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