Some people dream about living life on the open water. For Michael Richard Smith, this is his reality.
The
49-year-old lives in a 14-foot canoe; setting up shop on the Boston
Harbour and rowing to small offshore docks after dark to pitch his tent
and sleep.
Smith said he’s been bunking down in metro Boston
waters for about two months now. While authorities are said to be
keeping an eye on the unconventional camper, he technically isn’t
breaking any laws.
Don’t worry about his safety though. He says
about the possibility of getting robbed, “Anybody who would want to hurt
me or take my things, they have to have a boat. And boat people stick
together.”
Boston Police Department’s spokeswoman Cheryl Fiandaca
says the harbour unit has offered him city services, but Smith
declined. He did however accept a new life vest with reflectors and a
whistle, she said. Police also told him not to operate his canoe at
night because it doesn’t have lights.
Smith plans to sleep out in
Boston Harbour all winter and prefers to concentrate on the beauty of
his surroundings rather than the bareness of his accommodations.
Let’s give it up for the man whose creativity still showed even in time of distress!
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