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The Book of the Barracks

Ben Green

One man's 10 year plan to build a post climate-catastrophe community. Serialised in infinite weekly updates. Successes, missteps & pig photos! Support Things Written by Humans

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KW-45 Rich in onions

I started writing this chapter of the Book of the Barracks in a quite good mood. Autumn is bleak and cold and it rains too much, but this last week has been really quite nice with the low diffuse sun warming the air. The cheeky bobble hat t...

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KW-44 Of tomatoes and track saws

Moving the pigs between their winter and summer homes is a stressful thing for the pirate. It really shouldn’t be. I have done it, what, 12 times now? and it hasn’t actually been a problem for quite a while. I don’t remember last when they ...

a month ago
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KW-43 The self sufficient potato harvest.

In 2025, the six-year crop rotation brought the potatoes to the second-worst break in the potager. One of two that has never been properly double dug, and never had a really massive injection of compost or manure. There is a bed that is pot...

a month ago
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KW-42 Poor Black Cat

Being Self Sufficient in the middle of a forest, quite a long way from anywhere else is a constant full mind and body workout. Sometimes, the muscles that we call upon have not been used in a while, and if we are not careful, we can exercis...

2 months ago
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    Weekly chapters in an infinite serialisation of a book being written one page at a time. Building self-sufficient, vegan community; investigating what we can do to shorten the time we spend in collapse and help future humans. With pigs

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