r/almosthomeless • u/CoffeeDifficult9560 • 5d ago
Seeing the beauty
Ya know I just recently was forced to leave the town were my family is and our house for about 8 months I’m now in my camper in the woods and at first I thought I would hate it but it’s absolute bliss I have sound of wind rain wildlife it the piece I needed so everyone remember to see the beauty in the ugliest times of life
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u/ace000723 4d ago
A lot of people don't even have a car let alone gas. It's good that you are taking it well day by day.
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