Revi wrote:You probably won't die of hunger or thirst anyway.
Revi wrote:Chicago could be an interesting place to live post-peak. There is a lot of good farmland in the midwest and lots of water in the lake.
You probably won't die of hunger or thirst anyway.
Good luck, and keep us posted on your journey.
timmac wrote:Well thats a matter of opinion, if were comparing just Chicago to So Cali, I would stay with So Cali, theres pleanty of food growing in Cali, Chicago gets cold as hell, I know this because I lived there for a spell, but if family draws you there than thats a different story, any major city will be of no good past peak oil, and the warmer the better...
Oh yea,, Welcome to Peak Oil..
anador wrote:timmac wrote:Well thats a matter of opinion, if were comparing just Chicago to So Cali, I would stay with So Cali, theres pleanty of food growing in Cali, Chicago gets cold as hell, I know this because I lived there for a spell, but if family draws you there than thats a different story, any major city will be of no good past peak oil, and the warmer the better...
Oh yea,, Welcome to Peak Oil..
You know the only reason anything is growing in SoCal is because of oil derived fertilizes an water pumped from hundreds of miles away and aquifers that diminish in volume by the month right?
SoCal is an oil-built fantasy.
Much like Las Vegas, actually
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
davep wrote:Welcome Phildo. I suggest you look through the 'Planning for the Future' forum for lots of practical advice. And you could possibly start a thread on your area of expertise, Electric Farming. It sounds like it could be an interesting subject.
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The road ahead looks like it could be dark or pretty bright, depending on the path(s) chosen and steps taken. .[/quote][/quote]
timmac wrote:Phildo wrote:
The road ahead looks like it could be dark or pretty bright, depending on the path(s) chosen and steps taken. .
Just to pick your brain, what path do you see America heading down now..
timmac wrote:[quote="Phildo]
The road ahead looks like it could be dark or pretty bright, depending on the path(s) chosen and steps taken. .[/quote][/quote][/quote]
Just to pick your brain, what path do you see America heading down now..[/quote]
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