Inviting
Away for a couple of days, we stayed in a provincial park yurt. This one was wheelchair accessible and was equipped with a massive deck that I'm sure will outlast the yurt itself. It was a cozy spot to be home away from home and well equipped with wood stove, propane barbecue, table and chairs, and slept up to 6 people. No electricity, though. We were very comfortable there with only the two of us - once we had heat on the second night - and I thought this point of view with the warm interior light looked inviting.
Inviting
Away for a couple of days, we stayed in a provincial park yurt. This one was wheelchair accessible and was equipped with a massive deck that I'm sure will outlast the yurt itself. It was a cozy spot to be home away from home and well equipped with wood stove, propane barbecue, table and chairs, and slept up to 6 people. No electricity, though. We were very comfortable there with only the two of us - once we had heat on the second night - and I thought this point of view with the warm interior light looked inviting.