This is how all started.
The video of the conversion into Micro camper of our car.
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This is how all started.
The video of the conversion into Micro camper of our car.
Meet @berlingocamper Bio: "Roadtrips around Europe in a DIY 🛠Citroen Berlingo microcamper 🗺⛺️🏞" Thanks for TAGging us @vanlifers #vanlifers Caption: "For us, it's important to start the day with some coffe. So it's good to have a selfmade table to make coffe or cook on it in our #microcamper ☕️🏕🛣 #berlingocamper #vanlife #roadtrip @verena.pla"
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Idk if I want to go to Starbucks or if I just want to go over there to that shady spot
Look it's always okay to be a hobo
Unless you can be a fancy hobo, then be a fancy hobo
Unless you don't want to, in which case it's your life, live it however you want
Full moons are for stealth camping in poorly lit apartment complexes, where you can leave a window halfway down and fall asleep with the light of the moon playing unfiltered over your bed.
Okay but having dinner in a foggy public park after a long, rainy day at work is the kind of self-care I should have always been doing but I always felt like the park was too far from my apartment to be worth the extra effort.
I live a very conscious lifestyle, juggling resources only available in certain places. And that makes me mindful, my habits very intentional, and I can't say I was this satisfied with my life when having all my resources consolidated in an apartment allowed for convenience.
I cook more often. Yes, in my mini van, on my camp stove, making carefully crafted one pot meals that I enjoy. I cook more than I ever did when living in an apartment.
I visit public parks more often. Because "cabin fever" is really bad when the cabin is the size of the driver's seat. I find quiet places along streams that ground my energy and bring my heart closer to nature. Or I walk crowded paths with families, silently observing humanity and feeling closer to a feeling of community than I ever have.
These habits feel like luxuries that I never allowed myself, the time it would take from my busy schedule of chasing rent was too high a price.
Not all the times are good, but I wouldn't trade the times like these for anything.
It would be so much easier if most of the work available didn't take more resources to complete than it actually provides once completed