Over the past sixteen months, I launched a new facet in my life which entailed several steps:
I designed The Pod on a 28 foot by 8 foot custom trailer to accommodate a living space comprised of a bedroom with storage, tonsu stairs for bedroom access and additional storage, a living space (with marine heater and media cabinet), a full kitchen (with cabinetry, refrigerator, stove, shelves and apron sink), and a bath (with shower, composting toilet, sink and tankless water heater). External to The Pod are storage facilities for water, propane and electrical supply.
Internally, I live in 168 square feet. With a shed roof, the ceiling varies in height from 8 feet to 8 1/2 feet; this enables me to add a portable rain catchment system for additional water collection. Each room has multiple windows which provide ample ventilation and light. External hookups exist for electrical connectivity, water storage and disposal of grey and black water. I tow the The Pod using a 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup truck.
In the near future, I plan on acquiring a self-contained portable solar panel array that provides the solar panels, storage batteries and inverters needed to make myself energy self-sufficient. As I either acquire or build that solution, I'll update my solution to this blog.
Attached are multiple photos of The Pod; some before and after. Should you have questions, please submit them. I'll do my best to respond.
- Simplifying my life by reducing the number of objects and things in my life,
- Changing from an omnivorous to a vegetarian and raw food diet,
- Re-engaging in my literary pursuits and publishing poetry and prose through my other blog, sailawayjon.blogspot.com and other outlets, and,
- Re-examining how I engage in my relationships with others and approaches to being more authentic in everything I do or pursue.
I designed The Pod on a 28 foot by 8 foot custom trailer to accommodate a living space comprised of a bedroom with storage, tonsu stairs for bedroom access and additional storage, a living space (with marine heater and media cabinet), a full kitchen (with cabinetry, refrigerator, stove, shelves and apron sink), and a bath (with shower, composting toilet, sink and tankless water heater). External to The Pod are storage facilities for water, propane and electrical supply.
Internally, I live in 168 square feet. With a shed roof, the ceiling varies in height from 8 feet to 8 1/2 feet; this enables me to add a portable rain catchment system for additional water collection. Each room has multiple windows which provide ample ventilation and light. External hookups exist for electrical connectivity, water storage and disposal of grey and black water. I tow the The Pod using a 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup truck.
In the near future, I plan on acquiring a self-contained portable solar panel array that provides the solar panels, storage batteries and inverters needed to make myself energy self-sufficient. As I either acquire or build that solution, I'll update my solution to this blog.
Attached are multiple photos of The Pod; some before and after. Should you have questions, please submit them. I'll do my best to respond.
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