Two Spirals

Wiki­pedia’s article about Spiral Island I and Spiral Island II caught my eye:

Spiral Island I was a floating arti­fi­cial island in a lagoon near Puerto Aven­turas, on the Carib­bean coast of Mexico south of Cancún. It was built by British eco-​pioneer Richart (or “Rishi”) Sowa begin­ning in 1998; he filled nets with empty dis­carded plastic bottles to support a struc­ture of plywood and bamboo, on which he poured sand and planted numerous plants, including man­groves. It was des­troyed by Hur­ricane Emily in 2005. Sowa has built a new Spiral Island II in Isla Mujeres, Mexico.

The original island sported a two-​story house, a solar oven, a self-​composting toilet, and three beaches. He used some 250,000 bottles for the 66ft (20 m) by 54 ft (16 m) struc­ture. The man­groves were planted to help keep the island cool, and some of them rose up to 15 ft (5 m) high.

Sowa is a musician, artist, and car­penter. Now in his fifties, he is an envir­on­ment­alist who believes in recyc­ling and low-​impact living.

I’d like to live on an island I made for myself out of bottles and mangroves.