In 2017, my wife and I sold our place in Seattle. We packed up everything, bought a trailer and hit the road. Our travels took us across North America in search for a new place to live our values. We eventually landed in a tiny town of 1,500 people in eastern BC called Nakusp. We found a plot of bare land without any utilities, purchased it, and got to work. We learned what it’s like to live without electricity for 8 months, to do our laundry at the gas station, to be immigrants without the same freedoms and rights as our neighbors. It’s been wonderful. You can find me working away in the little tiny house on the right.