[MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: No car, No job, No money, No insurance, No power, No phone

 

Thank you for your advice. I did walk to work for many years after my car broke down, but recently, my boss's business went belly up, and I have not worked there since January. I live 10 miles into the forest from a small town, and there are no other businesses around me that will hire me that I can walk to. There is bus service, but the last pick up in town is 2:30 and all the employers in town I have talked to want to tell YOU when to work, not you tell them. It's ok, I am a survivor and will find a way some how. I do have a spring so will have water unless a drought comes along, and then I can haul buckets of water from the river, which I did in 2008. I have some wind-up flashlights with a built in radio I can use to get around the cabin at night, and a grill to cook on using sticks gathered from the forest. I also know how to use a hobo stove.

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