I wasn’t always a homeless man on the streets and living life on the road. I wasn’t always moving town to town, city to city, state to state, in search of a foothold, success, or just a place to call home and feel accepted and loved. My journey through homelessness began during my 25th year under the sun, having just lost an apartment in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio, slowly falling behind on rent because of my strong addiction (at the time) to alcohol. It was my first experience on the streets, and my landlord gave me little-to-no notice to vacate the property. Instead of looking into the eviction protocols and fighting to remain housed through a court-of-law, I chose instead to accept my fate and make the best of it.
Meet Hippie and An Introduction
Meet Hippie and An Introduction
Meet Hippie and An Introduction
I wasn’t always a homeless man on the streets and living life on the road. I wasn’t always moving town to town, city to city, state to state, in search of a foothold, success, or just a place to call home and feel accepted and loved. My journey through homelessness began during my 25th year under the sun, having just lost an apartment in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio, slowly falling behind on rent because of my strong addiction (at the time) to alcohol. It was my first experience on the streets, and my landlord gave me little-to-no notice to vacate the property. Instead of looking into the eviction protocols and fighting to remain housed through a court-of-law, I chose instead to accept my fate and make the best of it.