Absolutely!🤗 Stick with me and you'll definitely be seeing more of it, as this is our grand plan. we are currently working on our homestead where we will be self-sufficient. we have a natural spring for a source of water in our solar was put up a couple of weeks ago. And I just broke ground fun are temporary house. So we are well on our way to being able to take care of ourselves. once we are completely self-sufficient, it will enable us to be able to help a whole lot more people. We have plans for a massive community garden to help the underprivileged in our area. I would also like to teach classes at the homestead for the youngins concerning how to be self-sufficient, survive, and just live a healthier life in general as well. Thank you so much for your support and for stopping in.
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It all sounds great and very commendable. I travel each summer helping out homesteaders that are not economically sustainable build and even donate building materials I acquire for free myself. I scavenge(scrap/recycle) for a living.
As a matter of fact, I'll be putting out an article shortly to find 1-3 ppl that need structures built, because I've acquired enough metal siding and trim to build around 3 8'x15' buildings. It won't matter if they want a dwelling outdoor latrine or just a roof over their wood piles.
Natural Medicine also supports homesteading and permaculture articles.😀