It can be done! I lived for more than a year in a 20-foot-long camping trailer.
Some things were kind of handy, like being able to start the kitchen stove under my tea kettle without getting out of bed. as a bonus, the place was nice and warm by the time the water was boiling.
I didn’t have many personal posessions at the time, which helped a lot.
Jack… good suggestion…I’ve done this many a time, as well.
Yat… whoa… well, our dear Randie would jump at that… if she had the cash. I blame the Pop’n Tart habit. Thanks for the link!
Rat… I imagine a warm kettle in such small quarters would warm the cockles. Having fewer possessions would make one most free, I would think. On my last move, I could fit everything I owned in the smallest U-Haul truck… I’ve gotten a few more books since then.
Dr. Fuse…. you could definitely get a handle on the cleaning… if she chooses to.
Dada… how Halloweenie of you. I just read about a guy in New York (in the 30’s) who had so much crap in his home… literally floor to ceiling… that when a wall of it fell over on him, it pinned him and he died! His screams for help went unheard as he lived alone. DUn dunn dunn… duh dun dun.
You should look up the “Tiny Home” movement, (yup it’s a thing) Randie might become a fan if she can learn to organize properly.
There’s ALWAYS a way. And ya, artist is not the best career for those with small living spaces.
Pasha… yes, I did some research while I was doing this storyline. I like what’s out there…
Chug… well… all those “collected” doodahs and stuff… paper for sure… might hinder small living… but I suppose it’s all in organization.
Check the door knob! I’ve left them in the door knob so many times.
After moving in, will Randie have $135 to spare?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/09/have-135-raffle-offers-chance-to-win-original-picasso-valued-at-1m/
http://www.1picasso100euros.com/?lang=en
It can be done! I lived for more than a year in a 20-foot-long camping trailer.
Some things were kind of handy, like being able to start the kitchen stove under my tea kettle without getting out of bed. as a bonus, the place was nice and warm by the time the water was boiling.
I didn’t have many personal posessions at the time, which helped a lot.
Jack… good suggestion…I’ve done this many a time, as well.
Yat… whoa… well, our dear Randie would jump at that… if she had the cash. I blame the Pop’n Tart habit. Thanks for the link!
Rat… I imagine a warm kettle in such small quarters would warm the cockles. Having fewer possessions would make one most free, I would think. On my last move, I could fit everything I owned in the smallest U-Haul truck… I’ve gotten a few more books since then.
Less to clean…yes…a clear perk!
The kind of space where you’d wall up a corpse in an Edgar Allan Poe story.
Dr. Fuse…. you could definitely get a handle on the cleaning… if she chooses to.
Dada… how Halloweenie of you. I just read about a guy in New York (in the 30’s) who had so much crap in his home… literally floor to ceiling… that when a wall of it fell over on him, it pinned him and he died! His screams for help went unheard as he lived alone. DUn dunn dunn… duh dun dun.