Hey! Hey! Great to see you today! Wassup? Ready for coffee? Here...let me pour you one. Virtual doughnut? Muffin? Pastry? Chinese dumpling? Oops...how did that sneak in there? Ah...just a segue into our topic today. Imagine carrying your home on your back wherever you go...
38-year-old Liu Lingchao is a real-life human snail who carries his
60-kg-heavy house on his back wherever he goes. Made of bamboo poles and
plastic sheets, the portable home provides shelter on Liu’s long
travels through China.
Liu Lingchao makes a living selling plastic bottle and metal cans he
picks up from the streets of various Chinese cities. The man
from Rong’an, Guangdong Province, built his first mobile home five years
ago, as a way to save money on his long journeys, and for protection
against rain and cold weather. Liu found life as a snail to his liking,
and has since then worn out three bamboo huts.
His newest one is 1.5
meters wide and and 2.2 meters tall, offering him just enough room for a
modest bedding and his travel necessities. Its 60 kg weight is not
exactly easy for one man to carry, so Liu really is moving at the pace
of a snail along China’s roads, but it beats having to look for shelter
wherever he goes, and says the fact that he can settle down virtually
anywhere he wants is worth the effort.
The human snail left Wuzhou City
several months ago, and is now just 20 miles away from completing an
epic 270-mile walk and returning to his home town.
The world is full of bizarre happenings, oddities and people doing strange things. Not everyone is happy being crammed into society's normality, are they?
See ya, eh!
Bob
Thursday, May 23, 2013
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