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  1. Hi,

    I am inspired by your story and subscribed to your channel. Can you give an indication of the dollar amount that would have got your guys started (assuming you found your homestead on the first try and excluded the cost of the false start)?

    Much appreciated.

  2. I also as the Lady above stated are very interested in how and what to do what you folks have done. I do have to admit that I first saw you on YouTube sharpening a axe and was impressed then cutting a tree down and you were using a bottle jack which I said to myself this guy won’t live long enough to make many more videos. I was happy to see you did and watched you and your son working together which was great and found you working on the fire line which I have a bit of experience with then your home and that’s was when I recognized the area you are in. I have been looking at that state for over 20 years or more years. I left you a note on FB and hope that between this and FB we can talk.You maybe surprised at how much we have to talk about, God Bless

  3. I am 61 years, I am not a piddler. I am mechanically inclined though. my comment is this you have inspired me to become a piddler. I married a woman 6 years ago and she lived on 30 acres. it is a city home well build in the country as I watch your you tube channel and I see the tools and things and equipment all that you have is here, I must say not as much.I am a Christian man. my wife’s husband past away in 2010 of cancer at the age of 55. so have married in to this, I have gotten my wife on board with the self sustainable lifestyle. You are a blessing to me. I have a lot of piddling to do so I better get busy thank you once again for your ministry.God bless you.

  4. With all the focus on national topics, the local county government oppression is overlooked. People wonder why men and women are wandering around homeless on streets all over America. A large part of it is the oppresive “code enforcement” and expensive permitting process that county union officials require. They want to pull everyone through a “proverbial” knot hole and could care less what damage they do to you. I went through almost the same exact experience as you had with attempting to build a house when the building economy collapsed, except we kept going. For 7 years I hauled water in the back of my truck to our home for my family to drink and bath, and ran a generator to heat the water and to build the house. The local government managers sent the sheriff out 5 times to harass us. We finally financially recovered enough to pay for water. But only by the grace of God. I could not but help think of the verse that says, “If they do this in a green tree, what will they do when it’s dry.” As a result of our experience, I believe you can not really make an entire temporal preparation for what is going to happen in the future. At some point you will have to entirely rely upon God. It is mostly a spiritual preparation, and this was part of the process.

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