LIVING OFF GRID
The eviction
notice landed like a bomb, demolishing Darren’s comfortable life of work, eat,
sleep, repeat. After a fruitless search for alternative accommodation he was
despairing, until another letter arrived – his name had reached the top of the allotment
waiting list.
Darren built
a shed – more substantial than most but still ramshackle enough to pass casual
inspection. He bought a camping stove, a folding bed, redirected his mail to the
nearby convenience store, and upgraded his gym membership to include access to hot
showers.
Two years later
he’d saved enough for the down payment on his own home.
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Not every homeless person is as fortunate, nor as resourceful, as Darren, and I doubt that living on an allotment is allowed, but this is fiction, right? Darren's shed is not too far removed from what my daughter and her husband lived in for two years while renovating a derelict cottage in Northern Ireland, although their shed enclosed a caravan which acted as their bedroom.
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I have been AWOL from FF for a few weeks, dealing with family stuff, and involving myself a little in welcoming Ukranian refugess to our village, but Brenda's photo inspired me to rejoin the ranks. Next week I'll be busy organising a Jubilee tea party for the row of cottages where I live. For those of you who are not Brits, we are celebrating a unique occasion - our Queen Elizabeth the Second has been on the throne for seventy years. Never before has a monarch reigned for so long, so a Platinum Jubilee is an historical first - and probably will never be repeated.
Welcome back, Lizy!
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ReplyDeleteNicely done, Liz. Congrats to all Brits and to your wonderful Queen.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill - she is wonderful.
DeleteWith a bit of luck none of the other allotment holders will notice he's taken up residence!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with the Jubillee Party, hopefully it won't rain over us!
Isn't that weekend forecast to be a scorcher? I hope so.
DeleteA blags to riches tale
ReplyDeleteBlags? Thanks for reading, Neil.
DeleteI enjoyed the MC's persistence and resourcefulness. Happy Platinum to The Queen!
ReplyDeleteResourcefulness - that describes it perfectly!!
DeleteA resourceful person, to turn round his fortune. Nice to see you back Liz.
ReplyDeleteThanks Iain. Liz
Deletei'm glad he made it. folks under the same circumstances never did.
ReplyDeleteMany of them, yes, but some prevail against the odds.
DeleteDear Liz,
ReplyDeleteDarren was quite the resourceful one. Nice to see you back and kudos to you for your humanitarian work. The Queen's jubilee is definitely something to celebrate.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks. Rochelle,
DeleteI admire his determination, great uplifting story, Liz. If it only could be true for all the homeless people. Your busy life sounds so meaningful and congrats on the Queen's platinum celebration, I hope you all have fun.
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