This Tiny House "cabin" is located right behind and to the left of a really good diner cafe, with the freshest diner type food anywhere, plus delectable desserts (pineapple creme pie, among others) and Blue Bell ice cream, to the delight of this Texan who grew up near the birth of Blue Bell in Brenham TX. I ate one to two meals a day there. It was that convenient. But even better, the staff were down home and Oklahoma friendly. Most people dining were regulars, and ranged from young families with small children to elders in the other side of 65 like myself. Heck, the whole town is friendly. The town policeman (Caney is so small and he was THE policeman) led me to the Tiny House the first night as my (new) Google GPS led me astray. The circle drive behind the Feed Bin Cafe (,a destination diner, since my cousin's graduating class had a scheduled reunion dinner there), was filled with a few more Tiny Homes (one repurposed as a convenient laundromat), a few RVs. It was not as crowded as an RV camp, and a lot more homey. The owner's go-to person let me in the first night. And then she also gave me a most excellent recommendation for a local car mechanic to fix my AC before I went on to Texas. All-in-all, this was one of my favorite stops on a month-long trip. Helpful, accommodating, and really a step beyond in helping this traveler on her way.