Hopefully soon I will return to the alternative lifestyle (2023.06.16)

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Living in a cave, and living in a tent is very good. I tried this lifestyle in a community on Tenerife in the previous two months, and I very much like it. Hopefully soon I can return to this lifestyle.

You do not have to pay rent. You do not have to pay bills. And if you do recycling (collecting the no longer sellable, but still edible food thrown away by the stores), then you do not have to pay for the food either. And if you do this in a place with a good (warm enough) climate, then you do not have to worry about the hearing in the winter either, because the winter will be also warm (around 15 °C in the case of Tenerife).

You can save money. Even if you have a very low income. For example around €200 EUR per month. Like me. I know people, who do this since years. And even since one decade. Of course recently I spent a big part of my savings on the airplane ticket from Tenerife to Hungary because of the injury of my left arm (mainly my elbow and my shoulder). After the doctor checked out the radiograph (X-ray) from the previous week, he told me (and he showed me) that I have a radius subcap fracture. This was unexpected. But now I feel good. Probably my left arm is mostly healed.

The checkup on the traumatology was on Wednesday, and another checkup will be next week. Hopefully soon they will remove the plaster of Parish. Hopefully soon I will return to the alternative lifestyle.

My current plan is to fly back to Spain as soon as possible. Until then I keep walking, and spending time in Hungary.

I am currently staying in the house of one of my friends in Tiszasüly. Today morning I walked near Tiszasüly. I took the photos down below near the Saj-foki kanyar. Today I have not went down to the shore of the Tisza river.

Have a nice day and have a nice weekend.
All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.



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Once your start enjoying a lifestyle it will call loudly to go back. Very different countries between wet or dry, choice is yours and good to hear you healed and strong once again.

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This depends mainly on how long the plaster of Parish will remain on my left arm. Some of my friends say that this will be easily another two weeks. And I am still waiting for my new eyeglasses too. Theoretically it will arrive next week. We will see. Probably I will fly back to Spain in the next month.

!LUV.

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I wish you a speedy recovery and return. It's definitely better for you in Tenerife than in Hungary. 💪😎

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In a lot of countries (most, I guess) you can't just put up a tent or go live in cave wherever you like, so I'm quite envious that you found a plaze on Tenerifa that allows it!

Here in Sweden we have something called Allemansrätt - All men's right - and it lets us pick fruit, mushrooms and berries from public forests (except protected areas) and even put up a tent and stay overnight. But only overnight. One night, then move on. Never chop down a tree or even take cuttings. Some lakes and rivers are free to fish in, some you have to pay. Hunting? NO NO NO.

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I discovered this cave/tent living community on Facebook a few years ago. I heard about other communities too in Spain.

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How did you hurt yourself??? I hope you get good news, and can go back to your new home soon :)

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Living in a cave or tent is good to save money and not perfectly okay even when you are having someone around you can’t invite them to stay with you in a cave, wish you quick recovery on your left arm

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When I first moved to Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, I lived in a community cave. There were three mattresses in it. Other people lived in it too. Then I moved to live in a tent. There were two mattresses in it, but I lived in it alone. I was still with the community, near (a few minutes of walk to) the community cave. Thank you for the good wish.

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