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- Hay or Dirt? | Prepared Society Forum
Which do you like better?I am partial to freshly plowed dirt Living in the PNW where there is a lot of rain, hay usually ends up with a moldy musty smell and my nose makes that association even when it is fresh cut
- Homesteading and Gardening Journals | Prepared Society Forum
Thinking about a sub-forum for members to have their own threads to post their homesteading gardening ventures Thoughts?
- Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido - Page 2
Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido Started by GunPilot, July 06, 2007, 12:08:17 AM Previous topic - Next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic
- Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido
Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido Started by GunPilot, July 06, 2007, 12:08:17 AM Previous topic - Next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic
- Homesteading in the New Millenium. Reconnecting with nature.
This is where the NEW HOMESTEADERS are headed It's Back-to-the-land all over again, but these are not the same romantic rural rustics of the 1960's and 70's This is a new type of "connected homesteader" — a person connected with society and the world (often electronically) while being grounded in the land under their feet New Homesteaders want a new relationship with nature Sure, they're
- Owner-Builder Resources – Permits, Materials, Energy-Efficient Design . . .
Homesteading in the New Millennium Creative Living in the freshly re-connected Natural World
- Gang Member problem | Prepared Society Forum
The Locals, plotting against me Their leader, "the Albino" is especially cunning
- Beach Homesteading | Prepared Society Forum
Homesteading on the beach would leave an abundant source of food I would definitly become a fisherman or fisherwoman, I should say That would be a great way to make money and you can feed your family as well Afterall, give a man a fish and he eats for a day teach a man to fish and he eats for live Fishing is a great tool!
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