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Looking to Connect: 40-Year-Old Permaculturist & Father Seeking Meaningful Relationship

 
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Hi there, I'm a 40-year-old man, and I thought I'd take a chance and put myself out there. I guess you could call me a permaculturist. I recently lost my wife to cancer, and it’s been tough not having someone to share life with. I have three amazing kids—12-year-old daughter, 10-year-old son, and 8-year-old son—and while I have just about everything I could want, I miss that personal connection.

I'm unvaccinated and keep fit with my own home gym that has everything you’d need for a solid workout. I also cold plunge on my back porch almost daily and spend about 30 minutes a day in the sauna. I live on 2 acres in Bridge City, Texas, complete with chickens, ducks, a stocked pond with a waterpark, and over 100 fruit trees. I also have a 40x60 shop in the back and a 4300 sq ft house—everything’s paid off except the house.

I work at Motiva Port Arthur, the largest refinery in North America. I don’t smoke, but I do enjoy the occasional cigar on vacation with friends, and I’ll have a drink on special occasions. I also make my own wine from muscadines and harvest honey from my bees, though I wouldn’t call myself a beekeeper—I just let them do their thing.

If you’re looking for someone who values a healthy, sustainable lifestyle and wants to build a meaningful connection, feel free to reach out.

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