Off-grid farmer who lives without electricity, running water looking for love

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Looking to live the simple life? This Kentucky farmer may be the answer. Titus Morris, an off-grid farmer, has no formal identity, no electricity, no running water and no car, and sometimes even no shoes. Widespread drought deals nation’s breadbasket significant blow.

Looking to live a simple life? This Kentucky farmer may be the answer.

Morris, who lives deep in the woods of rural Appalachia, explained his simple, isolated lifestyle in a video made byIn the hour-long documentary, Morris explains he grows his own food, has no government-issued ID and his living costs are only $140 a month — but claims he’s happiest by being “free from the system.”

There may be a few adjustments Morris’ lucky lady will need to make, including the sleeping arrangements.In the clip, the farmer explained he has a small house where he sleeps, but as it gets hot over the summer, he will often sleep in the barn on the hay.When he’s not living out of the barn, Morris has a modest open-plan home with a kitchen — although no appliances — with a dining space and an area to sleep. To cook, he uses an open fire and sticks for a mainly vegan diet.

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