Dennis T said on another post-
"Folks here seem to have a passion for building things themselves".
That made me think of a question posted on another forum, and I thought I would drag it over here.
How self sufficient are you? It is an interesting question, in light of the economy, the recent onslaught of Hurricane Sandy, and just the general idea.
I heat with wood, which we have more than enough deadfall to keep us warm forever. We have a nice sized creek running through the front yard, so water is never an issue. We garden. We live simple, have spent a good bit of time in third world countries doing mission work, and we know how to survive off of little. So, I like to think that we are self sufficient. I can fix most anything, and I am able to figure things out and think outside the box.
Oh, I have a diesel truck, a diesel skidsteer, and a diesel tractor that have no electronics. Some fuel and air and a battery, and I am good to go.
I am employeed by my church, which is an 1/8th of a mile away. No problem getting to work on my two feet.
"Folks here seem to have a passion for building things themselves".
That made me think of a question posted on another forum, and I thought I would drag it over here.
How self sufficient are you? It is an interesting question, in light of the economy, the recent onslaught of Hurricane Sandy, and just the general idea.
I heat with wood, which we have more than enough deadfall to keep us warm forever. We have a nice sized creek running through the front yard, so water is never an issue. We garden. We live simple, have spent a good bit of time in third world countries doing mission work, and we know how to survive off of little. So, I like to think that we are self sufficient. I can fix most anything, and I am able to figure things out and think outside the box.
Oh, I have a diesel truck, a diesel skidsteer, and a diesel tractor that have no electronics. Some fuel and air and a battery, and I am good to go.
I am employeed by my church, which is an 1/8th of a mile away. No problem getting to work on my two feet.