Frens, I think we're in the middle of the Great Awakening right now. I don't expect this administration to last very long. Several are calling for decertification after the Maricopa results came out.
Parents are standing up and getting involved in changing their school boards to ACTUALLY benefit their children.
It's great to see so many starting to wakeup.
Been off here for a while, been busy and stuff. Just returned last night and saw many great posts. Probably won't be here much again, came down with a cold, really draining the energy right out of me. BUT, as soon as I'm back in tip top shape I'm probably going to put together another research document for you all.
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Awesome! We closed our business in Washington in 2018 when we sold our house to move, otherwise I know we would have gone under. We had a dog resort. We are in Missouri now and love the freedom and are getting a farm started.
Howdy neighbor!
Any good tips on getting a farm started? We've always lived in the suburbs, and land has always been expensive for us. And now that my husband and I finally have decent paying jobs and can afford it, we're probably going to lose our jobs for refusing the clot shot.
Move to Missouri (where we are now) or South Dakota (where one of my brothers just moved) because of affordable living. Half the cost of Washington where we came from
Lol! I've lived in MO all my life. Land and houses are so expensive here now. Are they foreclosing again? That's how we got our current house. I haven't seen any foreclosures around since before the plandemic.
We do have a small garden and a collection of seeds. Would love to have some fruit and nut trees and some ducks, but don't have the room on our city sized lot for everything.
If you think here is expensive (which I have actually go up in price just since we got here and purchased last November), you should see Washington. Our place that we bought for $150,000 we sold in 2018 for $675 and my husband looked it up the other day and it was $899,000 and that was in a small town on six acres of woods, no view, just two story house with now closed boarding building and garage.
We bought last November and aside from missing my mountains, ocean beaches and family left behind and the ticks, I liove it here
Start a garden, and orchard like we are doing, collect and save seeds, . My son is raising chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys for eggs and meat. We have been canning and freezing what we can.
We bought a 37 acre farm under foreclosure
That is awesome! Fresh produce from my dad's garden & fruit trees ruined store bought foods for me.