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My husband and I just moved to McClellanville, SC after having a homestead in N. AZ for about 5 years. We are looking for people to share with - time, food, gardening tips... etc. We have 2 acres of land, partially wooded that we want to 'transform' into a beautiful, working homestead with chickens, pigs, rabbits, goats and turkeys.
 
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Welcome to permies Kelsey.
 
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Hi Kesley,
Welcome to Permies!

I don't know about any community specifically in your area, but we have a thread from not too long ago that talks about ways to find community. It might give you some ideas.

https://permies.com/t/267551/ways-find-community
 
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