that sounds so cool, i would worry about investing alot of time and money into an offgrid-ish location like that and do whatever i want only the carpet pulled from under me randomly.
grats on the garden coming in!
It’s a risk anywhere, but as a rule, if you pick a government that doesn’t have the resources to do so, they have more important things to do. I feel so much safer here than anywhere in the us I’ve lived. Had old boy network city council deny permits for building and improving, had nonexistent non endangered animal claims for land non use, well permits clawed back after being in service for 15 years because ‘natives’, zoning ordinances nighmares, told I couldn’t live on my land in my rev while I built the property because reasons, told I couldn’t use the water on my property and had to use city water with fluoride and shit because something something the environment….
After a lifetime of having it all yanked out from under me, I left. I wake up with the sun, I build for my family, my time is mine alone. It’s unbelievable how unstressed a regular life of work for oneself can be,
I'd like to get in on that one day, it's definitely an interesting fallback plan that might just work in the end. is there a chance that if you've lived on the land long enough you get the land in your name?
We decided to make it the first plan and not a fall back, problem is it takes time to set up systems and get to self sufficiency. If you (and everyone else) suddenly realizes it’s time for the backup plan, it’s too late. We left at the first muttering in Congress of mandatory clot shots. I know people that think that living in the suburbs is ok because they have guns and survival seeds. It takes years to get a garden tuned and producing well. They will die long before that happens. Animal cycles are long too. Work the land, grow the food for the animals like pigs to produce delicious meat. I will put my ham or bacon up against anything at any price in the world, closest I’ve found is Iberico from Spain, but the prices are astronomical. People pay thosands for a single ham, have it for special occasions. We have it for breakfast many days.
As for the land, it’s cheap many places away from cities, we have full legal title to ours, simple transaction really,though it varies by country.
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