I find this story quite interesting; and raises may questions as to what it would be like.
Here's the jist of it. A northern Michigan girl is introduced to sailing at a early age due to her fathers passion of sailing. She goes to college, moves to Colorado, gets a masters degree,moves to the east coast and then becomes a teacher. At age 30-31 with the economic downturn she decides to sell all her worldly possession (including her car) and buys a boat. She decides that she wants a life at sea, so she downsizes to the bare minimum and Teresa and her cat are now living on the ocean. Currently she sails along the east coast north in the summer and south in the winter. Eventually she plans to travel the world upon her new vessel.
She's had several front page articles in local newspapers.
Its really hard to imagine all the things that would be different that we take for granted; but on the other hand there are many adventurous opportunities as well. She was nominated for best travel blog. I'm a betting man, I'm betting one of the cable networks pick up on this and makes a reality show out of it. (doesn't hurt that she's very photogenic as well) I've always said "if you can take the audience to a setting where they are not familiar with, it will sell" Sick of the pre-fabricated, scripted reality shows charged with fake drama. Finger down my throat and puking.
Check out the video it's pretty good. Even the anti-monohullers should find it interesting.
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsV1VAPzjzc
Her site
http://sailingsimplicity.com/
edited by: Spray_in_the_face, Jan 06, 2010 - 07:35 PM