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Seeking Kindred Spirit to Live in Tune with Nature’s Rhythms

 
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I’m a single woman in my early 60s, very fit and active - often mistaken for someone much younger. I’ve built a life close to nature in the far north, where most days are spent gardening, foraging, and living simply in step with the seasons. I’m happiest outdoors, working with my hands and making the most of each day.

I’m seeking a genuine, resilient partner—kind, dependable, and ready for the real work (and real rewards) of rural living. Good health and a positive, adaptable outlook are important, as is a willingness to relocate and build a life together off the beaten path.

If you value simplicity, honest conversation, and the satisfaction of meaningful work, and if you’re looking for a true partnership rooted in teamwork, trust, and shared purpose, I’d love to hear from you.

Please send a private message if this resonates with you. I’m happy to start with a good conversation and see what might take root.

Looking forward to meeting a kindred spirit!
 
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