Whan an adventure it's been!
Learning something everyday...
Oh man, where do I begin... it's been such an amazing 6 months. Building a homestead from the ground up is no small task, and we haven't even started with animals or a house!!!
First I'd like to tell you what this dream to build a home closer to nature really is.
Some 10 years ago or so (it could have been 14, I don't remember anymore), I went to Chile with a few friends to film a music documentary. We were there for a little over 6 months living in a van, interviewing musician after musician. It was all about how revolutionary music can be influential and what it has done to move people.
If you're interested in finding out more here's the trailer:
In Chile, some time after Pinochet's dictatorship, places called casas culturales started opening up in urban centers. They brought back into existence indigenous music and art culture that had been prohibited by the dictator. These Cultural Houses bacame hubs for creativity and social gatherings... and of course, as you would expect, centers for activism.
To make a long story short, my trip to Chile sprouted this idea of creating a nomadic cultural center. I called it The People's Caravan, La Caravana Del Pueblo or La Caravanne Du Peuple...
Eventually, the idea of creating such a circus morphed into the realization of needing a stable home base. How were we to teach pernaculture if we couldn't fully practice pernaculture? We decided to find land, build a community and practice what we wanted to preach... Art, Permaculture and Self Reliance.
Our First 6 Months Building The Dream
Like I was saying at the beginning of the post, I've learned something new everyday, since we moved to Dreamland Express (I'm thinking this may be our newest official name!)
So I thought for this first six month update I'd give you the highlights, some have links to steemit posts and some are just photos.
Mushrooms are now a part of our lives. The summer was so fruitful, they grew everywhere in such abundance, it was a sign to learn and start understanding something new.
A very disappointing moment was when I went to check on our drying trumpets, only to find they had been attacked by mold... very sad moment it was.
We cleaned, organized, played and learned how to live without running water and having to make our own electricity. Everyday was a learning experience, there was no dull moments.
We had to fill up our own 5 gallon water jugs for drinking and sometimes doing the final rinse when we washed the dishes.
It rained quite a lot, so we figured that setting up a rainwater catchment system was in order... again we found three 55 gallon drums and I got creative with material we had laying around the property.
Charging the battery that gave us a bit of lighting at night came from an inverter plugged into a running vehicle.
A good homesteader friend provided us with a small array of solar panels and that helped keep the car off when the sun was out, charging our leisure battery... (yeah we have only the 1 battery for now!)
We grew some food: 🍅tomatoes, tomatoes and more tomatoes...
So we grew tomatoes, a little basil and some mint... yep that's it, that's all but again, with constantly tinkering, fixing learning to live in the rain and keeping a family together we didn't have much time for the garden, as a matter of fact I didn't really take much care of our tomatoes. No problem as I was trying a growing technique which includes almost no effort... I know it rained a lot but here is that post about growing tomatoes without water.
There was so much more, between learning what edible plants we have, which ones are medicinal and which ones are deadly... Having the opportunity (thrown out the window in misunderstandings)to own a dozen grown chickens and a large chicken coop... Going to festivals and sometimes getting on each other's nerves.
I learned so much it would be difficult to make this post unbearably long... I even learned tons about steemit and the wonderful community that it is (it's actually really hard to not spend time on it!)
I am leaving you today with a photo of my dad who was visiting: I love it because he decided to climb up the latter while we were dancing to ACDC's Highway to Hell. Our little 4 year old boy started it, I was able to talk my dad into dropping the work to enjoy the music and we danced for a few songs... an epic moment, something I had never felt with my father, it really was awesome to see him so happy!
Here are the previous updates on our Off-Grid life on Dreamland Express:
PS: @lyndsaybowes, this could be considered a #walkwithme right? Walk with me for 6 months...LOL
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Ah you’ve done so much! Those first few years are challenging! I can say I got pretty burnt out from ours! Slow and steady, long term vision. Looks like you sure had an abundant and educative summer :)
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Oh my... yes educative is right! I am feeling a little lost now in the city, I'm not learning much of the things I want to learnd while I'm work but I have steemit and podcasts I can listen to 😁.
How did you get out of being burnt out? Changed speed to Slow and Steady was it?
Thanks for your support
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Cool @senorcoconut congrats on 6 months! I remember most of those posts. Yours are always a fun post to read :)
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You rock @Steven-patrick... you for sure have been one of the most active steemian on my page... thank you so very much!
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I am so looking forward to when I get to start my off grid life! I still have a ways to go, but it inspires me each time I read a post like yours. Thanks so much for sharing the journey.
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You're so welcome....it makes me really happy to know it inspired someone out there!!!! Thank you and keep us posted when you get started.
It's been hard, but really really fun. I feel alive again!!!
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!! what a milestone.. . you must have learned SO much already.. and you've only just begun!
very happy for you that you started out with some food production and not just building.. I wish i had planted a few more trees when i first started 12 years ago, id be fully sorted with fruits and avacados by now if i had..
we live and learn!
VERY best for the next 6 months!
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Thank you so much... I really should look into planting fruit trees. Especially now that I've observed the property for 4 seasons, I have a better idea of what will be where.
Yep, live and learn... You're a great inspiration for all the things we see happening here at Dreamland Express!
I hope your forced vacation and your process to get back home is all going very well.
Cheers
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