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Need some Infrastructure Cash for your Community? West VA

 
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Hi to all,

Mike here. Great to be living in times of opportunities and creative thinking about communities, or so I believe.

I am recently retired and presently located in a northern county in West Virginia and I think that WV has great places to live, liberal livestock laws, less than usual beaurocracy, lots of trees and mountains, (yet not without its problems so theres no need to have stars in your eyes about it but overall Id say that this place is green, wet, full of deer and other wildlife, with lots of nooks and crannies for your alternate energy, poop and housing projects and overall has great potential. I have lived in several other states and I think that this is the cat's meow....

I have a 28 foot travel trailer that I am presently rehabbing and I am looking for a place to live as of March 1st. My personal goals are to try to get a few acres at a tax sale somewhere in the state (May and Oct) are the best months for that....but I need a place to live and soon. I have solar power and I can develop my other utilities fairly quickly so I could do okay on some primitive camping site or backcountry with a decent road of course.

Do you have a P-culture project locally that you would like to get off the ground? Can you rent a piece of land to me? I have a modest but steady income and in addition I can be eyes on your property if you are an absentee landlord. I also presently have 400 assorted fruit tree and blackberry starts looking for a home. Need an instant food forest? Host me for a year and let me get to planting....

I also dont make such a bad neighbor too. I want YOUR project to be successful. I know rabbits and some other animal husbandry, aquaculture, some woodcraft and joinery, I know a bit about self sufficiency.

Many thanks for reading. Best, Mike L in Calhoun County, West Virginia
 
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