
Eco-living may mean minimalism sometimes, but not always. For a select few like Victor E. Borisov, it’s a relaxing way of life that revolves around sustainability all in all. With his camouflaging apparel on, Victor looks like some military officer on a lifelong retreat from mundane concerns. He remains connected to the world through his site that he made with the help of his cellphone. Provided after the jump is a photo-documentary that narrates his daily routine and power-saving, hand-made gizmos:
Borisov cooks his food on this stove:

He made his spa sauna from materials found in the trash:

Victor poses in front of his house:

A small bed, a table, homemade stove and a manual power station are all he needs to survive a taxing life in the woods:

He utilizes a disused bike, a storage battery and other found equipment to create his unitary power station:

Have you ever seen such a stove before? Never, I guess:

Taxi light illuminates his abode through endless, dark hours of night:

Some more pics from his vast storehouse of handmade aides:




Via: EnglishRussia/Torpedonov
