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looking for "partners" though not necessarily romantic, NorthEast Missouri, USA

 
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hello,
I have a listing https://www.ic.org/directory/dandelion/ with more description, and we'd probably not be hosting people again until Spring, however wanting to begin conversation with anyone else interested in this type of lifestyle here so that we can plan to have a more robust year in 2022.
preference given to females or single moms or BIPOC folks however mostly just a good personality fit with us is what makes sense, and we get on well with males too :-)
16+ year old permaculture homestead, 12.7 acres, neighboring intentional community network, clean air/water, healthy food, wood heat, off-grid, low-impact, not always easy, human-scale agriculture, very nice people.
we live 1/4 mile walk from the road and often travel 2+ miles per day on foot, hauling things, etc.
I haven't owned a refrigerator for 17+ years though I do sometimes have access to one, however have learned to preserve food through dehydration, fermentation, canning, and also growing produce such as squash, sweet potato, garlic, onion, turnip, daikon, vegetables that last us through the winter with easy storage in a cool corner. And my best friend neighbors keep me in lard, eggs, happy meat and whatnot through the winter.
self-motivated individuals would be best, and anyone most interested in living closer to nature in a somewhat rural and rustic setting in rural northeast Missouri.
open to questions, email kim{at]ic.org
 
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