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I thought I'd start keeping journal of sorts here on some of the things I'm doing around my homestead. Hopefully you all may have some ideas and or get some ideas.  Your comments and suggestions are welcome.  

First I should tell you a little about myself and my background. I'm never lived on or really been around a farm more than a week here and there at my great aunts as a small child. Now I had three great aunts who lived in the same area of the mountains in southwest Virginia and it was at their homes I decided at about the age of 6 that this was the life for me.  They all lived on acreage with two of them having farms and the other having a homestead.  We lived in the rural suburbs of Chesterfield on ten acres.  

I was also a boy scout and took their motto BE PREPARED to the next level.

Growing up my father was a home builder and I got to work with nearly all the subs at one point or another and learned all aspects of building except HVAC by the age of 15. After that I really got in to fast cars and started drag racing while I was also in tech for diesel mechanics classes.  I was somewhat of a mechanical whiz kid when it came to fixing things after my father, uncles and grandfather gave up from real young on. Far as being a diesel mechanic I only lasted about a year before general to absurd  stupidity  made me leave even though I was making tons of money (23 per hour in 88) and paid book time. I usually got paid for about 11 hours for every 8 hour shift I worked. It just wasn't worth it! I kept on racing from 15 until I was hit with MS. Next I built back yard swimming pools. Shortly after learning how it was done I went in business installing them at nearly the ripe old age of 20. I did that until Multiple Sclerosis got me in 05. That's when MY personal SHTF. Here I was with a 5 year old and another on the way and a wife who was on her way off the tracks. She needed more care than the 5 yo. Suddenly one morning when I got up I fell out and couldn't get up after coming to.  I thought someone had broken in and hit me in the head with a baseball bat. Sadly that wasn't the case. A couple years later after somewhat learning to walk with crutches  and talk again. I got fed up with rehab and since I had always wanted to homestead or farm I bought this place. This has been my rehab since.  That was in 2007 I bought 35 almost 36 acres I've been living and working here off grid since 2008.  It was nothing but scrub timberland with a small dry creek on the south property line and a very wide yet shallow creek on the south west corner where the dry creek joins it. It was so tight with mixed trees you couldn't hardly get through on foot. With my then 7-8 year old carrying the saw while I hobbled on crutches we started clearing and my wife at the time was dragging and piling brush when / if she helped.  The toddler was doing what all toddlers do.

We built a temporary home by adding a roof over and a room on the side of and above an old camper. While we waited for our house in town to sell so we could build the house I wanted to build. That never happened 08-09 happened and I just couldn't keep making all the payments by 2010. Which is also when I conceded and agreed to take disability. By then though I had lost what I paid in since I hadn't really worked / made money since 04-05. They only go back 3 years. Living on SSDI sucks ! ! !  But my health is better than I have any right to expect even considering I'm only good for maybe 3-4 hours some days and none others. When I need to I can push through whatever has to be done but then I will crash for days, weeks or even months and once for over a year where bare minimums were all I managed.  

In 2011 my wife decided being a mother just wasn't for her and left. From then it was just the girls and I. I kept trying to work too even started another business but  I just couldn't maintain and had to give in again.

Since then I've slowly been trying to make this place in to what I want and something worthwhile to leave for my girls when I pass.  At this point I have close to 6 acres cleared and about 4 fenced in. But I'm working slowly to fence in a total of about 15. I have the usual homestead animals and want to start practicing rotational farming once I get enough ground cleared and enough fencing up to do so.  

The idea is to setup 8 to 12 areas on about 8 acres of the soon to be fenced area sub divided with electric fencing that  I can rotate the animals through. Keeping 4 to 6 acres for crops or what have you...

I also separated 5 acres off for a friend recently for him to build him and his family a place on.  He's been giving me hand here when ever he can for the last ten or so years.

So for this year I've managed to get my hands on 2 more 330ft rolls of field fencing and that fence line starts getting cleared and put up soon to extend the perimeter fencing. Hopefully I can get some more before the year is out but time will tell. For now I've got to get this up and get the critters moved.  That way they can help me clear it like they have all the rest, well not all but most. lol I have had the electric fencing for quite awhile because we tried to use it everywhere but found it doesn't work well for perimeter fencing as it gets shorted out to easily. Limbs drop, trees fall, the ground gets to dry or wet etc.

Ah yes the critters consist of 5 Dexter's, 6 AGH pigs and 4 Nubian goats. Coyotes got my chickens last fall. I'll get a couple laying hens later this year.  Up until now I've been buying hay and grain but hopefully this year that stops. I will say that buying hay and grain are not that bad when you consider you get two uses out of it. It first feeds the animals then the soil. It's way better than chemicals in my mind.

This is where I am after 16 years at this life living off grid in south central Va.  The only thing missing is someone who wants this lifestyle to enjoy it with.

Next chapter once I get some fence up.



 
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You are not letting ANYTHING stop you! This is great--thank you so much for sharing! You will make "impossible" things happen by refusing to be daunted by what life has thrown at you. Can't wait to see what you're up to in the coming months.
 
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Holy Shit hats off to you! MUCH respect.  I am in awe. All the best to you and your true grit!
 
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Jeff Marchand wrote:Holy Shit hats off to you! MUCH respect.  I am in awe. All the best to you and your true grit!



Thanks I have lots more to tell at some point. Lots more to do in the mean time...
 
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Great thread, Larry! A great inspiration to those faced with adversity. Much luck and many blessing to you and your family.
 
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Brooke Sta wrote:Great thread, Larry! A great inspiration to those faced with adversity. Much luck and many blessing to you and your family.



Thank you Brooke! Sometimes knowing others struggle helps with our own.
 
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Thanks for sharing your story with us, I wish you and your kids all the best in the world.

I like homestead journals.
 
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I think I may have blown the head gasket on the dozer today. Got 6 to 8 hours of runtime spread out over an 11 hour day in one to two hour stints before that happened just at or slightly after dark.

Got a good bit of fence line pushed off but I still NEED to finish another 700 or so feet in the next three days. So I'm going to have to try and nurse the dozer along until I can finish so I can install the fence. I PRAY it's just the head gasket. Believe it or not I have a head gasket set in hand... Problem is there are a LOT of other priorities in front of this. Unless of course it wont let me nurse it along for awhile.
 
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The dozer has sustained some fairly major damage. Pretty sure it's the head gasket. It's still able to run for now but it needs fixed ASAP before more goes wrong. Problem there is my plate is overflowing with things that have to happen ASAP. It is after all spring on the homestead.  

If my calculations are correct the new fence that's going up will enclose roughly 4 acres. It's covered in forage and browse but not a lot of grass. The critters will help clean all that up while it feeds them.

Praying this rain we're getting doesn't top the dam on the pond I've been working on. The drain has clogged with silt and can no longer drain the area.

Had to light a fire today for the first time in weeks had a sudden down turn in temperature. Glad I didn't jump the gun and start planting like lots of folks have.

We also made a good dent in getting Chris's new cabin site cleared. Started getting a bunch of the brush and scrub burned. Chris will be a neighbor once his place is built.

Still looking for the right female who wants to do the life off grid homesteading thing to share this journey with.  So if any of you ladies out there are interested in working towards a common goal let me know.
 
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Been busy around here. Still haven't gotten any new fence up though. I did plow up about an acre to plant yesterday.  Today I Disked the ground I had plowed. Then my dumb arse changed the left rear inner dual tire on the deuce. My back is kicked, that was 100% arm strong power. Couldn't find the sockets I bought a few years ago. They're somewhere! The tire that came off has a hole I can get 4 fingers in, lord only knows what I hit!

Start hauling compost soon, wanted to do it today but I got NOTHING left in the tank! Bought a little manure spreader over the winter that I'm going to spread it with. But it only holds about 1.5-2 yards and I can carry about 6 to 8 yards in a load on the deuce. So I'll go load it in the deuce with the tractor then shovel it in the spreader I guess.

Can anyone tell me how many yards of compost to spread on an acre. The compost is free so. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is real poor clay with 1 to 1.5% organic matter.  

Since I last posted I also put new tires on the rear of the tractor. The originals gave up the ghost after 18 years. Let me tell ya changing large tires is not an old mans game but I got it done all by hand! The new ones will hopefully outlast me! lol
 
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Anna and I went and got a load of composted wood chips in the deuce. Then we got half of it shoveled into the spreader and spread those 5 loads. So the spreader is apparently smaller than I thought, or the deuce holds more than I thought! Either way the garden or crop space is getting some good organic matter that's much needed. My sweat is still salty so my salt regimen must be working. lol No cramps yet but boy my back is screaming, have mercy on me! haha


Wonder if I could put sides / top rails on the spreader so it'll hold more?
 
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Ended up putting 25 to 30 yards of compost on a 1 acre field.

Red clay clods are giving me a fit. Plowed deep then disced several times. Loaded on a thin layer of compost and disced that in and still have clods 2 to 10 inches. Any ideas? I'm considering trying the old homemade pulverizer box. It is dry...
 
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