Living On A Boat Means Learning A Different Routine
There is no switch you can simply flip and forget about everything. On a boat, water, electricity, waste, and heat all need more attention than they would in a normal house. She explained that the stove is about 200 liters and needs refilling manually every couple of weeks. Enough for daily use, but not endless. Electricity also has its own system, partly coming from the harbor, and she had to learn how everything worked over time.

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That seems to be the pattern of life here. Nothing is automatic, but nothing feels impossible either. She said she chose this life for a reason, and what first looked like an old boat turned out to be a calm, practical, and personal home. From the outside, most people would never guess how much thought went into it. But once you step inside, you understand why she stayed. It is small, unusual, and simple, but it has everything she needs.
