This has been one of the most interesting posts I have been reading along the way. . .I think anything we do to make life a little further away from
Wal-Mart or the grocery store is a step in the right direction . . .I know I will never be completely self-sufficient, there is some things I just won't be able to do, but that's o.k. Just baking my own bread, raising what I can and canning what I can out of the garden is a BIG step in the right direction, and its a slow process. We have fruit trees, but they have been a disappointment because of june bugs . . .they suck the peaches dry before we even get a chance to spray, which I hate, but we don't know what else to do with the darn things. If anyone has a suggestion, that would be wonderful . . .I have red raspberries, strawberries and blueberries, so that is a start too . . .use to have grapes and I miss them, going to start an arbor again next year. I should be covered up with green beans to can, but don't think the tomatoes are going to do what I was hoping . . .love breaded tomatoes . . .pumpkins look great, so hoping to freeze a lot of puree too . . .it would be great to find people in our areas where we live to grow and barter stuff with. I worry about the food supply in this country alot, and what we will do for fresh water and fuel supplies . . .I would LOVE to have a wood burner hooked to our gas hot water heat, but my husband is disabled, and if you do have one, you have to have accessibility to wood . . .but I have often said I would rather fork out several hundred for wood to an individual over the winter months, as to give $3000 to the LP supplier like we did over this past year. . .at least we would have good heat and help some other poor Joe like we are! It would be impossible for most people to up and quit their jobs and move to a location that makes self-sufficiency easier for them, since we are living in such uncertain times, but to form a co-op and trade wares, talents and over abundance garden supplies, that would be such a good idea. I would love to hear from other people out there in the BYC world who do this, and how it works out . . .