I have property. I have materials to build 2 greenhouses and shelter for farm animals. I have had some health issues, but I can bust ass still at 55. I have equipment. What i don't have is any help...and motivation is an issue at this point. Long story, but after a Cat 5 hurricane, massive destruction and personal upheaval, it's been a rough 3 years and then add the financial strain and a myriad of other issues and here i am. I need help. If anyone is anywhere near the Panama City, Bay County, Florida area and would be interested in working together, I'll help you if you help me and we can build some sustainable food sources for multiple families. My dream is to be able to provide stability of food source for my family and other families as the need arises. I'm not looking to make big money. I'm looking for sustainability and fostering my ability to help others in need as we all know whats coming. I don't want to work with anyone who isn't a pede and Patriot at heart. Message me private if you can help. God bless!
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If we could come park our RV there, I'd be wiling to help/learn!
I was going to ask the same question. My wife and I am planning to take off the month of February and head south for a month of warm weather instead of this Cold. Currently have a 1.5 acre garden and provide enough veggies for 4 families for the year. Planning a 36x64 greenhouse this spring and would like to help so I can gain the knowledge of putting up a greenhouse. I don’t know how to DM on this site??
Click the persons name. On the right side of their page under the post and comment scores it says "send a message". Not sure how this presents on a mobile phone.
Seriously? Like a working vacation? Hit me up dm.
God is good!
Yep. Working with your hands is a vacation. Growing your own food is one of the most rewarding challenges a person can have. Can someone tell me how to direct message?
Good for you. It's the best way out of debt slavery. We were 13 months on the road before landing on our property. Boondocking saved my family.
Anyone who wants a place to park in the Ozarks, hit me up. No glowfags.
A proper RV or a converted van? The van conversions are really cool and interesting.
I've had people stay out here in tents, because they had nothing else. It isn't for me to decide.
We started out in a 24' bumper pull, crashed it to pieces and ended up in a twenty year old class A. We landed where we are through a chain of events I can only describe as impossible to plan and legitimately miraculous.
A generator and furnace of some kind seem like minimum needs, but if folks can't they can't. Should they just fuck off and die in some alley somewhere?
We all do the best we can. What else can we do?