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Revi
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:13 pm |
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Country living has problems already. There are a lot of really marginal people living out in the boonies now. Life isn't going to get any better for them if gas goes up. They don't live in little self-sufficient farmsteads. They live in 40 year old trailers and on marginal land that can't be farmed. Most have forgotten how to grow a garden anyway.
They are losing their jobs and living on next to nothing. I heard about a guy who was burning the house to stay warm last winter. He had a chainsaw and was cutting pieces of the house into stove sized chunks.
Life around here is not going to be a picnic post-peak. It's hard enough now.
_________________ Deep in the mud and slime of things, even there, something sings.
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:51 pm |
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pstarr wrote: What I did many years ago is start a garden in suburbia and I learned about compost, soil, plants and weeds etc. I moved away from the reigning paradigm (TV, gossip, consumerism, etc) and concentrated on self-reliance all the while making a good living in the "real" world. It has been a great journey. That's what I'm doing now. So what's the problem? You seem to want to insert melodrama where it doesn't belong.
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pstarr
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:18 pm |
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Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:00 am Posts: 10084 Location: Behind the Redwood Curtain
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mos6507 wrote: pstarr wrote: What I did many years ago is start a garden in suburbia and I learned about compost, soil, plants and weeds etc. I moved away from the reigning paradigm (TV, gossip, consumerism, etc) and concentrated on self-reliance all the while making a good living in the "real" world. It has been a great journey. That's what I'm doing now. So what's the problem? You seem to want to insert melodrama where it doesn't belong. I got out.
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mos6507
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:53 pm |
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pstarr wrote: mos6507 wrote: pstarr wrote: What I did many years ago is start a garden in suburbia and I learned about compost, soil, plants and weeds etc. I moved away from the reigning paradigm (TV, gossip, consumerism, etc) and concentrated on self-reliance all the while making a good living in the "real" world. It has been a great journey. That's what I'm doing now. So what's the problem? You seem to want to insert melodrama where it doesn't belong. I got out. So will I probably, when the going gets tough enough. Do you by any chance have any kids? How about aging parents who are not red-pillers? Would the decision to move to the "redwood curtain" be any tougher if you did? I think you should refrain from portraying your life decisions as one-size-fits-all. Everybody's got to find their own way through this. I know you are proud of the changes you've made in your life, but they are YOUR changes. They aren't necessarily the ideal model for everyone else. I'm glad to hear your story or anyone else's as long as it's qualified as such.
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pstarr
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:13 pm |
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mos6507 wrote: pstarr wrote: mos6507 wrote: pstarr wrote: What I did many years ago is start a garden in suburbia and I learned about compost, soil, plants and weeds etc. I moved away from the reigning paradigm (TV, gossip, consumerism, etc) and concentrated on self-reliance all the while making a good living in the "real" world. It has been a great journey. That's what I'm doing now. So what's the problem? You seem to want to insert melodrama where it doesn't belong. I got out. So will I probably, when the going gets tough enough. Do you by any chance have any kids? How about aging parents who are not red-pillers? Would the decision to move to the "redwood curtain" be any tougher if you did? I think you should refrain from portraying your life decisions as one-size-fits-all. Everybody's got to find their own way through this. I know you are proud of the changes you've made in your life, but they are YOUR changes. They aren't necessarily the ideal model for everyone else. I'm glad to hear your story or anyone else's as long as it's qualified as such. Do you really believe you can just 'get out.' It takes years of planning and hard work. I had to leave good jobs and a career in the city, take temp work (I still do to survive), learn 'country ways' and meet country people. I made friends and bought country property. I have no kids and never planned to, so I do not have the baggage that many are blessed with.  As for my parents they learned a long time ago I do things my way. They are old and happy in their obliviousness. There is one message thinking folks should take away from this forum: oh f#ck, we're f@cked 
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:07 pm |
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Your not growing that other weed up there behind the red curtain are you Pstarr..
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pstarr
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:04 am |
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timmac wrote: Your not growing that other weed up there behind the red curtain are you Pstarr.. That's Redwood curtain. We are capitalists. And do not call it a weed thank you. It's a 'horticultural asset.' 
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efarmer
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:49 am |
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For those of us who enjoy lampooning and sarcasm, the notion of being out in the boonies solo is sobering.
It would be like taking Don Rickles and casting him as a hermit in the wilderness.
"Hey rabbit, what's your problem, you hockey puck, can't find a bimbo with that ugly kisser of yours? "
"I'm sick of you crow, one more bleat out of your crooked beak and I'm going in the hut for my pistol."
Eventually, folks like us will be looking in the mirror and making fun of the ugly sucker staring back at us...
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Revi
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Post subject: Re: Efficiency of Farmer's Markets/Country Living Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:57 pm |
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This summer we watched a dvd of Green Acres. Remember Mr. Haney? There is a funny side to country living too. 
_________________ Deep in the mud and slime of things, even there, something sings.
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