It's wonderful to see that the "Hippys" have finally figured things out. My friends in the 60's moved up to Vermont to start a commune, a bunch of city kids that had no idea of how to do it. I guess they figured that because they were cool (and they were) that food would magically appear out of the ground. They didn't last a year- farming is hard work and sharing only works when you have something to share.
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Hahaha! Yeah there are plenty of people who fail at trying to set up a community! That's why we are not going to just jump head first into buying land, we might try and find an established community that’s all set up. We could join for a year or two to get a feel for what works and what doesn’t. Its a romantic idea but like you say, lots of work!
Cheers @richq11
@papa-pepper is a really good guy to talk to about this, he homesteads here in Arkansas where I live. I'm about to jump in the shower, today's the day. My daughter and the Loser are going to sign custody of our little Kayla over to my ex (for $3000 from me) will post as soon as I get back... say a quick prayer for us Brother!!!