
This Young Woman Lives Aboard a Tiny Old Boat Completely Off The Grid—The Interior Genuinely Took Us By Surprise
There’s no switch you can flip and forget about things here. Everything has a system. Water, for example, doesn’t just come out endlessly. She stores it—around 200 liters at a time—and refills it manually every couple of weeks. Enough for daily use, but not something you can waste without thinking. Electricity works the same way. Part of it comes from the harbor. The rest depends on what she’s set up herself—batteries, connections, things she had to learn over time. “It sounds like a lot,” she admitted. “But you get used to it.”
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