Greg West

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Do not buy anything new nor anythin with plastic parts or gears.
Get any good old pre 80s heavy class 15 machine.
Old Pfaffs, Berninas singers , Janomes Dressmakers, etc.
Old Kenmores even up thru the 80s are awesome.
25 -50 bucks will buy a great machine that will out last you.
New machines are disposable.
4 years ago
This is not a marital proposal or even a quest for a relationship.
What I'm looking for is a responsible women that would like to live and work with me on our small off-grid farm in Hawaii. Our place is at 1800 ft altitude. It is generally on the cool side and we get near 180 inches of rain per year. We use greenhouses to shed the rain and only secondarily for heat.

The situation is this, my wife is living on a different Island due to work and I need help.
We are not separated and I love her dearly.

Ideally the candidate would be mature and not too much of a hippy.
Don't really care about age, just prefer hard working, stable, mature and healthy
We eat meat and don't go in for crystals or chakras. We don't smoke weed but have nothing against it, in fact if you get your license for it you can grow it here legally.
We are agnostic about theology but do encourage Christians to consider this arrangement as long as you don't speak tongues and handle snakes.

There is a lot of weed whacking', planting harvesting etc. that needs doing.
About 4-5 hours of work per day will help out a lot, but some days we just go to the beach. We have an impressive ebook library so you'll want to bring a tablet, and there is internet.

Would like to open a dialog so we can make sure it is a good fit.

I would think that this would be a fun challenge and perhaps a longer term lifestyle change. We just would require that you buy a ticket here and commit to at least a few months.

I can't stress enough though that if you consider yourself a 99%er and wear Che tee shirts, you are not our gal. We are more redneck than not, we abhor communism and in fact are steeped in Austrian school economics.

Please contact me back via PM
10 years ago

Karen Crane wrote:Ancient refrigerators

By 400 BC, Persian engineers had mastered the technique of storing ice in the middle of summer in the desert. The ice was brought in duri...
ng the winters from nearby mountains in bulk amounts, and stored in a Yakhchal, or ice-pit. These ancient refrigerators were used primarily to store ice for use in the summer, as well as for food storage, in the hot, dry desert climate of Iran. The ice was also used to chill treats for royalty during hot summer days and to make faloodeh, the traditional Persian frozen dessert.

Aboveground, the structure is comprised of a large mud brick dome, often rising as tall as 60 feet tall. Below are large underground spaces, up to 5000m³, with a deep storage space. The space often had access to a Qanat, or wind catchand often contained a system of windcatchers that could easily bring temperatures inside the space down to frigid levels in summer days.

Yakhchal have thick mud brick walls that are up to two meters thick at the base, made out of a special mortar called sārooj, composed of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and ash in specific proportions, and which was resistant to heat transfer. This mixture was thought to be completely water impenetrable.

The massive insulation and the continuous cooling waters that spiral down its side keep the ice stored there in winter frozen throughout the summer. These ice houses used in desert towns from antiquity have a trench at the bottom to catch what water does melt from the ice and allow it to refreeze during the cold desert nights. The ice is broken up and moved to caverns deep in the ground. As more water runs into the trench the process is repeated



The thread should say " ancient FRIGERATION" not REfrigeration.
Ice that is already froze is "fridgid"
What Off gridders need is efficient and cheap REfridgeration. (that is making hot stuff cold)

11 years ago
I have been prepping by broad casting amaranth, buck wheat, wheat, pigeon peas and flax seeds in our chick pasture.
I am also experimenting with growing wheat grass in trays on top on our rabbit hutches, I figure after the rabbits graze the grass I can throw the root mat to the chickens.
I have also started a bunch of mangels which i'll feed the beats to the chickens and the greens to the rabbits.

I have worm bins under the hutches to thrive on the rabbit droppings and the worms will go to the chickens.
12 years ago
Urine is a big deal on our place.
I'll even hold it till I get back as not to waste it.
My wife would rather go indoors and that is fine because we use a sunmar composting toilet that I modified to divert urine into a 5 gallon jug out side.

I even haev a 5 gallon bucket that I go in when out side , when it gets near full I pour it around our banana plants and stuff.
It is amazing how much we produce and I figure at the price of fert here in Hawaii. it is a real money maker.

I dump our toilet compost in compost piles around our property line and cover wit compost. those eventually get a fruit tree or banana plant in them.

We also pour urine directly on our big muclh piles as the urea really breaks stuff down fast.

We also mulch all paper and cardboard.

I can't stand to let anything go to waste. I wish I could get people to dump all there compostable waste on our property.
12 years ago