If you can get in the right area, with an abundance of shelter, water, and fertile ground, it’s easy to make a go of it. Many of the off-griders do almost everything themselves and just come to town to get clothing from one of the charities.
I saw this the other day. Interesting fella and more power to him. People should be able to live their lives as they see fit and without government interference as long as they obey the 10 commandments.
BKMRK.
Well, I live in Appalachia but not 100% off grid. But we do can and make oxtail broth etc etc etc. We go to town once/wk. We are so content here with good like minded neighbors.
Our land is small but supplies all needs incl h2o. I can feel God everywhere here. I walk out and see God everywhere. We give thanks for our blessings every single day.
Impressive.
HAY! We finally found the one person in America who is legal to vote but can’t prove his identity.
The democrats are right afterall. We should force 500 million people to not have to show a identification to vote or proove who they are. There is someone out there who would actually be disenfranchized by voter ID!!!!11!1!!11```
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I like Peter’s channel. He goes to interesting places.
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We called them bendy trees. When we were kids our playground was “the woods”. We would climb up in the young trees and traverse the woods from one end to the other like monkeys and had a couple of spots where we could even cross the creek via the bendy trees. Went back a few years ago and over 50 years since. Now there’s a paved “greenway” for walking and joggers and fancy bridges across the creek, a neighborhood where there used to not be one encroaching on “the woods”.... and the bendy trees don’t bend so much anymore. Haha! They are huge!