Hoard
Nate and I saw this outside our local Aldi.
I just don’t know what to make of it. I’m assuming the person who owns this lives in it. Otherwise you think they’d keep their hoarding compulsion behind closed doors.
I truly feel bad for this person knowing they live in there and knowing that they have this disorder that won’t allow them to get rid of any of this that we would otherwise deem “trash.”
I hope this person gets the help they need.
I met a woman driving a teardrop trailer and struck up a conversation with her. (Imagine that?!) She showed me the features of the trailer and proceeded to tell me that she lives in it. It wasn't as packed as the car in your blog, but I don't know how anyone can live like that. It's such a shame that anyone has to live like that in this land of plenty.
Posted by: Suzanne Apgar | Friday, 07 February 2025 at 12:56 PM
The non-hoarders living in trailers like that often choose to. They’re digital nomads. They live and work from their vehicles and enjoy not being tied down and love seeing the world. I can’t fault them that. It would be fun. I work with a few of them.
Posted by: kapgar | Friday, 07 February 2025 at 01:01 PM