Call the Reneys for Homestead Rescue!!
This tendency to “homestead”, live off the grid in a manner not unlike 19th century farmers, may become the norm if the Biden cabal is successful in dismantling America’s infrastructure.
If you are on tik tok you are on the wrong track.
Who gets up first to start the hot water for coffee?
“Tok Tok”?
Would the trannie version be “Tuck Tuck”?
Not going to tiktok but I applaud anyone who has what it takes to live off the grid. Mostly it takes guts. Not as much guts as enduring a winter in Valley Forge, but some.
600 sq ft? My first apartment was larger than that. I wish them well.
Were selling our house and building a 981 sq ft modern farmhouse on our 5.5 acre rural property. Easy to heat and cool. Plenty of room for gardens and animals.
TikTok to begin with... and I’m just not buying it. Why do people feel the need to post whatever difficulties they may or may not be having for the world to see? Money comes to mind along with scams.
It’s like “influencers”, useless people with the need to be seen and liked who offer nothing to society.
Then there’s the narcissistic crowd who post endless videos and photos of their massive asses and lips and think people want to see them.
I grew up where you dealt with problems head on, took responsibility if you screwed up and if things weren’t going right you worked harder to right it.
There’s no storage space in a 600 foot building if you are living in it.
Hope you all live where you can grow crops all year long.
We live in a 1000 sq.ft, 2 bedroom, post WWII one story home in a small depressed town. No basements in this area due to clay soil and low water table. We are bursting at the seams, but a lot of it’s clutter. I’m in the process of decluttering, but even at that, we have only 2, 4x4 ft closets, a 2x4ft coat closet, and a 5x6 walk in pantry that I let my husband have for a gun room. We do have an 8x8ft. laundry room, but my husband has taken that over for his tools. Screened in back porch is packed to the gills, too. The 2nd bedroom is basically storage, and I’m trying to clear that out some. I do not know how people in “tiny homes” live. They must have like, 2 changes of clothes. What do they wear to church, if they go? I have cookware items that I use only occasionally, but when I need them, I need them. I’d go crazy if I had to live any smaller.