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33yo SWM seeking female to co-create abundance, beauty, and health in the foothills of NC

 
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Born October 1987. 6'0" (183cm) tall. Slender build. Never married. No kids. I have a cat! His name is Cloud and he's been a super chill companion for the past 8 years :)

I long to share time and space with other creative people and to build synergistic relationships where we co-create abundance, beauty, and health as mindful stewards of the land.

I'm starting a homestead on 42 acres near Morganton, NC. It was all just wooded land when I bought it a year ago, so I've been starting from scratch. Employing permaculture/natural building concepts as much as possible. Currently working on the infrastructure to entice others to want to visit or stay for a while: Clearing and preparing garden space, building trails to the creek and through the woods, developing a natural spring for clean drinking water, designing a rain catchment outdoor shower/sauna/bath house, designing and building natural shelter using timber frame and earthen structure techniques.

Currently working to pay off the land. I work remotely as a software engineer out of my travel trailer with the little cell signal I can get at the top of the property! I hope to quit the corporate life after I can get this place paid off. M-F 9-5 just doesn't feed my soul... I am very grateful for the homestead projects that break the monotony in the evenings and on the weekends.

I am a builder. I build things with my hands.

Things I value most in a companion are kindness, creativity, intelligence, and trust.

Most of my political views are libertarian. Live and let live.

My sense of humor is sarcastic and dry. Who likes dad jokes???

Looking forward to meet you!

Check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jerButler87/videos
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It's been quite a while since I first posted on this thread. A lot has changed (progressed) since then and I'm finally getting around to editing the original post to reflect that!
 
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Hi!  I am interested.  I have posted on here before so you can read up on me a little but would love to chat privately with you.  Thanks!!
 
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These were posted a couple of years ago , hows it going off the grid ? I saw some of your YouTubes amazing!!
 
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Z Gonzalez wrote:These were posted a couple of years ago , hows it going off the grid ? I saw some of your YouTubes amazing!!



Hey there! Things are still going well here. I've been spending most of my time working on ramping up food production. Clearing trees to make space for a decent sized annual garden as well as planting lots of fruit and nut trees.

Just got a bandsaw mill and my new tractor should be delivered soon! Lots of work on structures will begin soon!

Still working 40 hours a week for my remote job, so things aren't progressing as fast as I wish it could, but I'm not complaining too much. I couldn't have asked for a better office space than the middle of the woods lol
 
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Jeremy Butler wrote:It's been quite a while since I first posted on this thread. A lot has changed (progressed) since then and I'm finally getting around to editing the original post to reflect that!




in case you are still single i extend a hello. it didnt work out with someone i replied to (very recently) on this website because they were going through too much self discovery. I know what thats like, i was like that once.

I am 27. I like world history and foraging for invasives, weeds, and other plants.. Thats me in a NUTSHELLLLLLL

Oh yeah and im from New Jersey... but hoping to make that not be the case.. :/

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