You know what “homesteading” is? Particularly with those between the ages of 45 and 65, this craze has lately become rather popular. Living off the grid and autonomously, away from the busy metropolis, is the major objective of homesteading.
Let me introduce you to Mama V, a brave and capable woman who freely decided to commit herself to this way of life. Mama V was sick of the busy pace of the city and long for a quieter, more peaceful life. She left behind all and decided to live on an old mini-school bus.
But Mama V started to notice that the bus was getting somewhat packed as time went on and that her furry family—which now comprised several dogs and many cats—was growing. She need more room and was unsure of what to do. Fortunately, a friendly neighbor stepped in and gave Mama V an old camper that had been languishing in his yard for years. Thanks for this kind deed, Mama V bid goodbye to her beloved bus and embraced her new trailer. Still, the trailer needed considerable upkeep and a complete cleaning following years of abandonment.
Mama V had a nice and comfortable space in the trailer. It included two twin beds, a working microwave, oven/stove combo, refrigerator, bathroom with shower and bathtub, and a plenty of storage space—all the essentials she could ask for. Though it was temporary, Mama V was happy to have a spacious and comfortable place to sleep.
Mama V couldn’t help but think about the calm, peaceful life she planned to create in the neighboring woods and the garden she wanted to establish as she settled into her new trailer. She viewed this as a chance for a new beginning and a more satisfying and sustainable way of life. Mama V is grateful for the support she has received on this new adventure from her friends, neighbors, and furry pets.