I'm an old codger, decidedly single, multi-skilled, slowly wearing out. I have lived for forty years on and around 45 acres in SW Washington, nine of which I own. My situation is changing.
I'm a devout tree worshiper, witnessing the clearcutting of nearly everything in sight. My long-time best friend and neighbor just died. In light if these developments, and more, I have chosen not to remain here in the coastal hills of SW Washington, looking out my windows at the freshly devastated
land. I'm attempting to pull up stakes and move 500 miles to a site on 270 acres on Northern Idaho's west slope at 1600' to 2600' elevation. This move is planned for completion next spring. I will be moving much of the materials to build myself
shelter for my first winter there. I will need help. I will share materials and skills with the right helper/helpers.
The place I am going is off the grid, with minimal means of 24/7 year round
energy production. It is potentially a permacultural dream site (in a
Sepp Holzer sort of way). It already has the beginnings of community of multi-aged/talented and dedicated individuals. This small community has agreed to welcome this old man into their midsts. I would like to find either a strong young man, or couple, who could dedicate, and remain dedicated, to such a vision, with the energy to see it through. Someone who would be an asset to such a community.
I am looking for someone willing to rough it for some time. Someone to help with milling lumber with my portable mill and lift the other end of the beam (I'm doing this because I already have the sustainably harvested logs). Someone who can help drive loads (one ton truck pulling flat bed trailer). Someone who does not smoke tobacco (definite deal breaker, as I can't tolerate any tobacco smoke--COPD--just the smell causing physical reactions).
I can't offer riches in the shiny tokens of trade. If that's anyone's goal, this is
not who I'm looking for. I would also desire that anyone I bring into this community would assist me in giving as much energy to the betterment of the community as possible. My philosophical outlook is, what's better for everyone is better for everyone.
There is the potential in my scheme for
sustainable living through the coming changes, if one knows what I mean. What has been unsustainable for too long becomes ever more tenuous. I don't want to carry much unsustainability forward into any world I would like to live in. This is what
permaculture means to me, I guess. I'm far from being anti-technology or any kind of Luddite. Inventiveness is a human trait, but inventiveness
should serve higher human traits.
Please post your general comments. PM me with your particulars.
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On edit: dogs would not be very desirable.