Monday, December 16, 2019

My OG (Off-the-Grid) Place Update


After my final workshop was done before Thanksgiving. I have decided not to paint for a month. I spent almost all my time in upgrading my OG place. Now I can live in it comfortably. Of course, my purpose of doing this project is not to building a regular house. I try to prove a concept: You don't need a lot of money to live decently, and it can be done by a single human being. There are multiple advantages of doing this project. (1) I am in control and can change and fix everything. (2) I have my own eco system and minimize the waste. (3) I don't buy insurance for this house because it is so cheap. (4) Keep away from harmful chemicals and minimize the use of plastics. (5) Keep away from the Internet so I can have quiet time. (5) It is very affordable. I don't need to be a slave of money.

Now this month of down time has passed. I will start to paint again.

3 comments:

Sharon Weizenbaum said...

This is wonderful and inspiring! Thank you for living this way.

Unknown said...

Your endeavor reminds me of Henry D. Thoreau's Walden. This 19th-century author built a cabin in a remote area near Concord, Massachusetts. In this cabin, Thoreau lived off the grid for two years. His construction cost was $28.12½. Never one to brag, Thoreau wrote Walden to broadcast his feat to the world.

LS Nelson said...

What an admirable pursuit, and it's charming and comfortable to boot!