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Off-grid living has many shapes and forms, but living on a 1970 converted school bus generally isn’t one of them.
Yet one American family is doing exactly that, and on this week’s edition of Off The Grid Radio, we talk to a member of the family, Sarah Springfield, who tells us about the joys and challenges of off-grid bus living.
She, her husband and their four children have lived on the double-decker International school bus for a year and have lessons that every American – on and off the gird – could learn.
The bus has an electric kitchen and a bathroom and other modern-day luxuries we take for granted. But it doesn’t have all the “junk” and “stuff” that piles up in every American room. Why?
Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/radio/how-to-raise-a-family-in-a-school-bus/