One man's 10 year plan to build a post climate-catastrophe community. Weekly updates on what it takes, successes, missteps & pig photos! Free and paid are the same, except free makes my heart sing & paid is also a wonderful donation to the pig food fund!
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If you remember When the Wind Blows from your childhood, the Raymond Briggs story of a sweet old couple and the atomic bomb, then congratulations, you are both old and probably disturbed.
Good morning, dear Pirates. Winter has officially begun, and on cue, temperatures have started to drop. Today is the first day that I made a fire before doing anything else. And then I stood around and waited for the kettle to boil, made my...
This last week, the pirate ship has been sailing itself. I feel that all things are going in the right direction and I did indeed finish making the jam - currently spread before me on barracks-grown toast - and wood chopping things did get ...
It has been a cold and windy week at the barracks. November is the oldest month of the year, the creaking joints of the oppressively still mornings, the ground grey-haired, tired looking and chilly. Snow has tried to fall a few times, but i...
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