08-16-2021, 01:28 PM
(08-15-2021, 09:11 PM)Eddie Wrote:(08-15-2021, 05:49 PM)pat19989 Wrote: I’ve seen pictures of your gardens in another thread. Do you live mainly off the grid? What was the transition like? And what do you do for money? Don’t mean to be nosy, feel free to ignore any and all of these questions I’m just curious what a transition would look like
I'm not off the grid, but would be if it was practical for me. Where we live, there is no possibility of getting water from a well, so all water comes from surficial water, and requires electricity to pump to homes. So our only possibility of (clean) water is the municipal supply. I recognize this as a structural vulnerability.
I suggest going here, for some background information on why it is necessary to be as self-sufficient as possible:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Suspicious0.../playlists
View all of the "disaster cycle" videos, seriatim (in other words, in chronological order, from earliest to most recent).
Hi Eddie, thank you for replying and sending me those videos. I watched the first one and am hooked.
However, I can think of about 3000 reasons to get off the grid. My real trouble is planning a way to get off the grid because I have grown up about as much on the grid as one could possibly be. As of now, I am hoping to buy a plot of land in rural Ohio or Kentucky as soon as I have the money, rent a place in the city to live while I work and build funds while learning how to homestead on my property. The rent and mortgage payments may not be realistic, however, so it may be awhile until I will be financially able to get out of the city. I do not wish to commute for an hour into the city everyday