I recently quite graduate school. I kind of told myself was what I wanted to do/should do, to continue on that path of 'doing something with my life' or 'become X.' I realize, however, that I looked to grad school as a place holder for figuring out what I really want to do or should do with my time.
I don't have much faith in the state of the world, that things will continue to go on as they are for much longer. I think the best thing I could do right now is learn how to be totally, or as much as possible, self-reliant and learn as much as I can about how to take care of myself without the current infrastructure of our world. That being: supermarkets, police, etc.
Has anyone taken any survival classes or done work on a farm - learning sustainable agricultural practices? Any guides/websites to look into?
I'm in the SF Bay and I'm trying to find a farm up North I can volunteer at and exchange my labor for knowledge/room and board.
Farming/Survival/Self-Reliance Thread
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I still think we should all chip in, buy a big plot of land, build a community, and start the kvlt of fvzz
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I would 100% move to the ILF commune. Family and all. I work a few days a month on a farm. I love it. Hopefully it becomes full time soon. It's much more knowledge based than I expected, as far as knowing how to amend the soul naturally, spot subtle deficiencies in plants before it gets bad, all that stuff. There's just lots to know. I don't mind the hard work side at all, or the learning, I just wish I knew it better
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Thats a pretty sick idea right there.neonblack wrote:I still think we should all chip in, buy a big plot of land, build a community, and start the kvlt of fvzz
There could be moonlit, cloak-wearing bonfires with amp stacks in a circle ala Stone Henge with a whole lot of fuzz.
I see you're in SR. Whats the nature of the gig?PeteeBee wrote:I would 100% move to the ILF commune. Family and all. I work a few days a month on a farm. I love it. Hopefully it becomes full time soon. It's much more knowledge based than I expected, as far as knowing how to amend the soul naturally, spot subtle deficiencies in plants before it gets bad, all that stuff. There's just lots to know. I don't mind the hard work side at all, or the learning, I just wish I knew it better
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The Church of Drone
We'll sell amps and pedals to the normies. like the Amish but more awesome
We'll sell amps and pedals to the normies. like the Amish but more awesome
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...with weed.PeteeBee wrote:amend the soul naturally
Seriously, check out:

While leaves shall fall, do branches intertwine, that we remain bound.
Blake's Tree
Blake's Tree
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I have an acquaintance starting a farm to table restaraunt up in healdsburg. They're having a really hard time actually making it all happen so I think it's a long time from being a real full time job, if ever.Faldoe wrote: I see you're in SR. Whats the nature of the gig?
And I will check out that book. I have a few but they seem more about making a better sustainable home garden. I want to grow loads of food
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If they need volunteers, let me know. I'd be down to drive up and help for some school'n