Marie Pourcel wakes each morning to goats bleating outside her tiny home in Burkes Pass. It feels like a million miles from the apartment and office job she left behind in France’s fourth-largest city. Words: Nicole Barratt Photos: Vivienne Laursen A move into a tiny home can involve a lot of head-scratching on how to downsize belongings. Marie Pourcel had the opposite problem. After living from the boot of her station wagon for a year, her move to a tiny home could be considered up-sizing; she had to work out how she was going to fill it. Marie, 31, arrived