Hi Morlock; How many people will be living in the earth ship? How do the residents there occupy the hours of their day? How much does it cost? Is there indoor plumbing and electricity? Do they grow their own food? This isn’t a cult, is it? Are they vegan hippys?
I do like New Mexico. I might check it out this winter. Right now I’m working and saving up money so I can take three months off this upcoming winter.
Anybody can come. I have my own monetary back-up to sustain myself for food and the other graceful things, as well for another comrade, too, if needed. The place is rugged style, beautiful earth-shack. There’s off-grid electricity and wifi-internet, but no running water so we’ll have to store our own. We’ll go, occupy ourselves by living, surviving, and thriving together. Plotting our next move. The first thing will be to master the art of resuscitating fire. I think there’s a chimney also inside the earth-shack and “Hidden outdoor composting outhouse with gorgeous views.” Yes, it’s a cult, it’s for the sake of true grace and goodness. A refuge for anybody that needs it, in flower unity. =)
The only agreement is true camaraderie.
Are the pictures loading correspondingly? I can send you the Craigslist’s link if anyone is interested.
@Morlock: I’m interested. I’ve been trying to drop out of society for awhile now but I can’t figure out how to do it comfortably without having money. I’ve gotten used to comforts like A/C, heat, electricity, a cell phone, etc. Plus I can’t imagine not having a car. There’s a limit to how far I could go with roughing it.
I spent 36 hours in an eco-village once. I left because of the hand holding and singing. If people at this place require me to stand in a group circle as we hold hands and sing, I won’t be staying.
I’ll let you know in a few months. I’m gonna work hard from now through December, then take the winter off.
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Hi Morlock; How many people will be living in the earth ship? How do the residents there occupy the hours of their day? How much does it cost? Is there indoor plumbing and electricity? Do they grow their own food? This isn’t a cult, is it? Are they vegan hippys?
I do like New Mexico. I might check it out this winter. Right now I’m working and saving up money so I can take three months off this upcoming winter.
Anybody can come. I have my own monetary back-up to sustain myself for food and the other graceful things, as well for another comrade, too, if needed. The place is rugged style, beautiful earth-shack. There’s off-grid electricity and wifi-internet, but no running water so we’ll have to store our own. We’ll go, occupy ourselves by living, surviving, and thriving together. Plotting our next move. The first thing will be to master the art of resuscitating fire. I think there’s a chimney also inside the earth-shack and “Hidden outdoor composting outhouse with gorgeous views.” Yes, it’s a cult, it’s for the sake of true grace and goodness. A refuge for anybody that needs it, in flower unity. =)
The only agreement is true camaraderie.
Are the pictures loading correspondingly? I can send you the Craigslist’s link if anyone is interested.
^murderer
Maybe you got me wrong buddy. I’m the destroyer.
@Morlock: I’m interested. I’ve been trying to drop out of society for awhile now but I can’t figure out how to do it comfortably without having money. I’ve gotten used to comforts like A/C, heat, electricity, a cell phone, etc. Plus I can’t imagine not having a car. There’s a limit to how far I could go with roughing it.
I spent 36 hours in an eco-village once. I left because of the hand holding and singing. If people at this place require me to stand in a group circle as we hold hands and sing, I won’t be staying.
I’ll let you know in a few months. I’m gonna work hard from now through December, then take the winter off.
Haha. That’s funny, man. The ‘holding hands and singing’ thing.
Alrighty, cowboy. Be well.