These folks are genuinely some of the most impressive people living off grid. No need plug and play alternative energy, none of the fake “only for the camera” crap, they’re living the life. Big respect.
Nice.documentary.. Me vegan.blacksmith 1958..off grid...for 3years..saw.a.lot. Of things..i.know.too But out in the woods Wauw..freedom.truly Thanks..blacksmith Theo.jilderts harlingen The netherlands..
Was always my dream way of living. Had no helper or way to accomplish this. Am 70 now and have been disabled for a lot of years so do the best I can to live the scraps of the dream that never happened.
Hi i am from South Africa and i am 90 % off grid for 5 years in a small coastal village on 1000 m/2 land with a 100 m/2 cottage. solar, rainwater and growing my own food but we pay property tax. My stapel food is pigion pea, banana, pawpaw, cassava, rabbit meat and chicken eggs. I do have frute trees and a kithen garden for greens. My coffee trees, 3x bee hives and shugar cane fence aroond my property help a lot to feed me. I do fish on the rocks in front of my house. This is a sub tropical part of South Africa with a rainfall of 1000 mm per year. I do grow some white and sweet corn as well 3x a year.
These are my kind of folks. I can’t imagine how hard they work. That was a cute example of why my outhouse door will swing in. Thank you for showing the art of a homestead. That place is amazing. It was a nice break from hauling wood to my four stoves in a Minnesota December.
Absolutely loved this couple. They are really living the dream. I miss having a garden. And eating totally organic. It's how I was raised. Love your place. Much respect. Stay safe.
This is truly the life style to have. My grandparents lived fully off grid in very early 1900s. There was no utilities to be had. In 1960s I remember going to my grandparents for a few days. Off grid well before off grid was a term
I remember my grandparents getting electricity hooked up and installing an indoor bathroom in the 1960’s, but all their food was produced on their dairy farm. My grandparents churned their own butter, made their own ice cream, grew a huge garden and canned their own food, cooked and were warmed by wood stoves, pumped their own water, had a gas pump on the property to fuel their tractor and car, processed their own meat, etc. I was a single mom with no means to accomplish the off-grid, self-sufficient life I always dreamed of. I always had an organic garden and canned my food, use candles and kerosene lamps, live without a TV, still primarily use my landline (my daughter sent me my cellphone though I don’t have WiFi), still have a wood stove, etc., but am unable to do what you have done. Kudos to you. 🫠👍🏽 I live in your neck of the woods, and perhaps we will meet one day. ✌🏽💕🫠
Mr. Garry here and I Approve this Video! Being Self-sufficient is a DREAM! Thanks for the tour of the house….this is a very Kool home….Mrs. Betty and I do Recycling, Reclaiming and Repurposing ALWAYS!
Hello fellow off-grid homesteader. I have been off grid for several years. I am a veteran woman live alone. I'm looking for a 50 60 ish man like minded to share my homestead with. South Central Missouri. God bless everyone!
Totally identify with this couple. Back in the 70’s I was off grid for a year, but had to leave it behind due to reasons out of my control. But I continued with many of my self sufficient ways. I still can, dehydrate, and buy organic produce and meat from local farmers. Self sufficiency gets in your blood. I never want to let it go.
Absolutely amazing! Tom & Ann's life seems so serene and worry-free! If everyone lived like this, then maybe our country wouldn't be 36 TRILLION dollars in debt! God bless you all!
And less on health care because they get excersize and healthier eating less stress fresh air and sunshine not stuck inside somewhere with those tube lights and breathing plastic off gasses because so many places or offices have so much plastic everything. They seem healthy and happy that's great.
I use a metal mail box to keep bread inside . Metal file cabnets work also. Use a not working metal chest freezers to keep livestock feed.Put pad locks on to keep out black bears.
This was the most enjoyable thing watched in almost 5 years. They are brilliant! All my best to living your own life. Many blessings to you from canada.
Loved this interview these folks are the real deal. Right out of the old Mother Earth News, this first 10 years. They did what most hoped for but didnt make it. Appreciate you sharing them.
THANK YOU ALL. What a great couple, and an interesting store. Both are very talented true off gride self -sufficient folks. You find all the good ones.
These are good folk, just like what I remember how my grandparents lived in southeastern Ohio back in the forties. I could live with a radiant smile like she has.
💓💓 Love this couple 💓💓 So real, wonderful, salt of the earth people. Innovative, fabulous, wish they were my neighbours. As my sister would say, they're our kind of people Thank you for this excellent interview and posting it. I really enjoyed it, I could have watched hours of this (but not all in one sitting as I have stuff to do and livestock to feed). Left me feeling warm and happy. Thanks so much from Australia 🇭🇲🦘🙏🦘🇭🇲
Good to see Ann again. I know her from Grand Marais. Good to see Tom whom I've not had the pleasure of meeting in person. Yes, followed her on Alone. I need to drive over and shop at the store. Hugs from Mary
I like her I wish I had a woman like her.. she's very good with this lifestyle.. and that's the key. To a successfully living this way.. definitely a golden gem..
My spice cupboard is kind disorganized and seeing hers makes me feel better. I had a mouse not long ago, too. I trapped him, too. Only one mouse, though. My sister kept telling me I need to paint my walls but I don’t want the chemicals in the air. These people make me feel like I’m on the right track.
58:54 I’m from Saskatchewan and I didn’t even know they did “Alone” here, but not surprising since I don’t have a TV! I’ll see if I can find it online. I had a moose on my yard this week. He hung around in my backyard staring at my back door for a couple days. Maybe he was just lonely. 😊
I do wonders what their plans are for when they are physically unable to do all this work and maintenance. Also, I could never in my life eat road kill,just the thought turns my stomach, but kudos to them for the fortitude to do it. I love people like this, it’s so impressive to see such hard working and dedicated off grid folks and just how ingenious they are.😊
Not all roadkill is edible. If it's hit and you can get to it right away you can often save the meat from contamination, but often if the animal is hit and certain glands are ruptured or intestine rupture, it may not be salvageable. I think in order to eat roadkill and have it both taste ok and not be contaminated certain conditions need to be met.
@@Airwicca72Bingo… altho that judgment verys I’ve seen hungry people eat things I don’t think I would… but being from the country have ate many deer hit by cars.
Tacksam för att ni visar hur vi kan leva fritt. Bodde vi närmre skulle vi köpa organiskt mat av er. Ni inspirerar. Love you Ann and Tom 🌀💯🌀 Happy Holidays
Tom, this year in southwest Mass the acorns were prolific! There were so many it was even difficult to walk through our trails. I recorded running over them with the car and it sounded like stepping on bubble wrap. HaHa
I live in NM,, In the middle of the Navajo reservation, we have had many death’s from the mice. It is called ( Hantavirus ) we have to do all we can to keep them under control.
Here in the Helene distaster area. We use cheap instant mash potatoes in a swallow card board box. Put a dab of peanut butter in first and cover with instant mash potatoes. Mice go drink water and their guts blow up. Nice treat for cats and wild critters. No poison.@@ladycountdown
The issue with the mice is something everyone who lives in the countryside has to deal with. That's a lot of mice caught in your clever trap! Maybe a few more traps in strategic places might cut back the population? I'm wondering if they are breeding in your insulation? Anyway, I love the concept of living this way and you have done a great job! I am impressed with all the different things you were able to recycle and make a brilliant home. Thank you so much for sharing. 😀
Stop putting food on the traps. It draws mice. Put mouse traps free of bait along the walls because mice have to have a surface up against their back, I stopped baiting my traps at the advice of an exterminator and it works just as well and I’m not drawing them. The exterminator said “the mice are saying to each other, big peanut butter party in Judy’s garage! Let’s go!”
What is such a huge coincidence when I first started watching this I thought to myself where have I seen this lady before? And it's a matter of fact I was watching those ALONE survival videos on UA-cam just about 4-5 days ago. And I had actually watched the shows that Ann was on, and then I see on here that that was actually her that I was watching! That's so Cool 😎👍🏼
I'm so glad you shared this, thank you. Tom and Ann are so interesting and quick witted. I love Ann's humor 😂! And man, I wished I lived near Tom and could soak in some of his knowledge. Next time I'm in there area, I'm stopping. I just recently found your channel and I really like it! Thanks again!
thank you , a wonderful visiting , positive life style video. beautiful friendship . volumes of kindness and experience in their hearts . wonderful tips of a life lived by design .
Absolutely gorgeous work and I think Every single human should have the Right to choose to build their own shelter and live however they choose so long as it’s not harmful to others ❤
In our 40 years of gardening, we have yet to have a year when we gerw enough beets and beet greans to see us through the winter. We've come close with the beet roots, but the greens always run out by Christmas 😢. At least we always have plenty of Swiss chard.
Impressive ! all the many different skills , soo much knowledge , not just surviving but living a healthy happy lifestyle, not much stress when you can do everything, what is there to worry about when you can solve most every problem an amazing couple.
Love It! I have built my chicken and duck houses along with a major shed all out of Used wood scavenged from Construction sites. When the build a commercial home these days they Throw away a TON of wood! I collect 2x4's and plywood from construction sites and have built a lot of stuff. UTAH, being a Highly Socialist state doesn't like wood burning fireplaces or allowing people to have their own wells. I grow a lot of Grapes and my wife produces about 40 or 50 jars of juice every year. We Do Not make Old Wine, only New wine. For those that do not know, 'OLD Wine' is the spoiled stuff, fermented as they say. New wine is Not fermented and simple Grape Juice. Its in your Bible, Look It Up!
Very impressive indeed nice large off grid home I love the build and what your doing ( I could not eat road kill though) , You two certainly have a good life free of most bills , Love the store nothing like buying homemade jam and freash veg .love that you recycled very cool. Bartering nice we all need to do that. It is a shame that there are so many mice maybe you should get an extrermenator. Outhouse id use blue styrofoam for a warm seat. Very well done folks , You would be the ones id want to talk to for info to live off grid.
God bless these folks, they seem to be completely dialed in. My concern is that they've been at this for quite a spell and both are getting up there in their years. While this kind of lifestyle is definitely conducive to keeping one hardy and healthy, it still is not easy when old age comes knocking on your door.
These folks are genuinely some of the most impressive people living off grid. No need plug and play alternative energy, none of the fake “only for the camera” crap, they’re living the life. Big respect.
Wish I could
Nice.documentary..
Me vegan.blacksmith
1958..off grid...for
3years..saw.a.lot.
Of things..i.know.too
But out in the woods
Wauw..freedom.truly
Thanks..blacksmith
Theo.jilderts harlingen
The netherlands..
@DonnieCornell-i4s why can't you?
Was always my dream way of living. Had no helper or way to accomplish this. Am 70 now and have been disabled for a lot of years so do the best I can to live the scraps of the dream that never happened.
@@digging4truthtoo I wish I had tried to live more off-grid years ago. But couldn't do it on my own. Too old now. So like you. Just dream.
These guys are the real deal. Thanks for taking us along I loved seeing this. They remind me of my parents back in the day.
Hi i am from South Africa and i am 90 % off grid for 5 years in a small coastal village on 1000 m/2 land with a 100 m/2 cottage. solar, rainwater and growing my own food but we pay property tax. My stapel food is pigion pea, banana, pawpaw, cassava, rabbit meat and chicken eggs. I do have frute trees and a kithen garden for greens. My coffee trees, 3x bee hives and shugar cane fence aroond my property help a lot to feed me. I do fish on the rocks in front of my house. This is a sub tropical part of South Africa with a rainfall of 1000 mm per year. I do grow some white and sweet corn as well 3x a year.
Wow! do you have a video of your homestead? Please share with the world!!! Would love to see your neck of the woods!
Hi ❤
Sounds great!
These are my kind of folks. I can’t imagine how hard they work. That was a cute example of why my outhouse door will swing in. Thank you for showing the art of a homestead. That place is amazing. It was a nice break from hauling wood to my four stoves in a Minnesota December.
Absolutely loved this couple. They are really living the dream. I miss having a garden. And eating totally organic. It's how I was raised. Love your place. Much respect. Stay safe.
Tom and Ann are the best!!!!
It's always fun to learn more about Ann who is my cousin.
Lies😂
This is truly the life style to have. My grandparents lived fully off grid in very early 1900s. There was no utilities to be had. In 1960s I remember going to my grandparents for a few days. Off grid well before off grid was a term
I remember my grandparents getting electricity hooked up and installing an indoor bathroom in the 1960’s, but all their food was produced on their dairy farm. My grandparents churned their own butter, made their own ice cream, grew a huge garden and canned their own food, cooked and were warmed by wood stoves, pumped their own water, had a gas pump on the property to fuel their tractor and car, processed their own meat, etc.
I was a single mom with no means to accomplish the off-grid, self-sufficient life I always dreamed of. I always had an organic garden and canned my food, use candles and kerosene lamps, live without a TV, still primarily use my landline (my daughter sent me my cellphone though I don’t have WiFi), still have a wood stove, etc., but am unable to do what you have done. Kudos to you. 🫠👍🏽 I live in your neck of the woods, and perhaps we will meet one day. ✌🏽💕🫠
Mr. Garry here and I Approve this Video! Being Self-sufficient is a DREAM! Thanks for the tour of the house….this is a very Kool home….Mrs. Betty and I do Recycling, Reclaiming and Repurposing ALWAYS!
Hello fellow off-grid homesteader. I have been off grid for several years. I am a veteran woman live alone. I'm looking for a 50 60 ish man like minded to share my homestead with. South Central Missouri. God bless everyone!
Best of luck to you.
Hello ma'am I am 59
Man here, 😂 exactly like me, only I'm in vermont and will never move.
Oh darn it he's younger than I am
Figure out how to communicate.
I just loved watching this! Love their lives, ❤ them even more! They’re so at peace!
Totally identify with this couple. Back in the 70’s I was off grid for a year, but had to leave it behind due to reasons out of my control. But I continued with many of my self sufficient ways. I still can, dehydrate, and buy organic produce and meat from local farmers. Self sufficiency gets in your blood. I never want to let it go.
Absolutely amazing! Tom & Ann's life seems so serene and worry-free! If everyone lived like this, then maybe our country wouldn't be 36 TRILLION dollars in debt! God bless you all!
Lots of hard work ingenuity and intelligence needed,though.
I cldnt agree more with 'absolutely amazing'. What a fablous respectful of each other couple and interviewer outstanding. A real treat!
We are in debt because DemocRATS cannot stop spending.
And less on health care because they get excersize and healthier eating less stress fresh air and sunshine not stuck inside somewhere with those tube lights and breathing plastic off gasses because so many places or offices have so much plastic everything. They seem healthy and happy that's great.
Beautiful video beautiful work ❤️💪🏽👍👍👍🥬🥦🌶️💚🌞
I use a metal mail box to keep bread inside . Metal file cabnets work also. Use a not working metal chest freezers to keep livestock feed.Put pad locks on to keep out black bears.
Really enjoyed this vlog. Gotta' love this couple! Thanks again Rockhopper! Have a Merry Christmas and all the best!
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas to you!
This was the most enjoyable thing watched in almost 5 years. They are brilliant! All my best to living your own life. Many blessings to you from canada.
Tom and Ann, it was my pleasure to watch you Folks! To you Rockhopper, thanks for this video. Full Watch and Subscribed!
Thank you!!
Wonderful.
Thank you folks for allowing us to learn from your time & work.
Bless you both.
Loved this interview these folks are the real deal. Right out of the old Mother Earth News, this first 10 years. They did what most hoped for but didnt make it. Appreciate you sharing them.
This guy is very impressive. Love these two and their homestead
THANK YOU ALL. What a great couple, and an interesting store. Both are very talented true off gride self -sufficient folks. You find all the good ones.
I loved her on Alone!!!
These are good folk, just like what I remember how my grandparents lived in southeastern Ohio back in the forties. I could live with a radiant smile like she has.
💓💓 Love this couple 💓💓
So real, wonderful, salt of the earth people. Innovative, fabulous, wish they were my neighbours. As my sister would say, they're our kind of people Thank you for this excellent interview and posting it. I really enjoyed it, I could have watched hours of this (but not all in one sitting as I have stuff to do and livestock to feed). Left me feeling warm and happy. Thanks so much from Australia 🇭🇲🦘🙏🦘🇭🇲
Good to see Ann again. I know her from Grand Marais. Good to see Tom whom I've not had the pleasure of meeting in person. Yes, followed her on Alone. I need to drive over and shop at the store. Hugs from Mary
Did ya notice how they look at each other!? Thats what I've waited a lifetime to hopefully find!
Tom and Ann are great folks!
I like her I wish I had a woman like her.. she's very good with this lifestyle.. and that's the key. To a successfully living this way.. definitely a golden gem..
My spice cupboard is kind disorganized and seeing hers makes me feel better. I had a mouse not long ago, too. I trapped him, too. Only one mouse, though.
My sister kept telling me I need to paint my walls but I don’t want the chemicals in the air. These people make me feel like I’m on the right track.
58:54 I’m from Saskatchewan and I didn’t even know they did “Alone” here, but not surprising since I don’t have a TV! I’ll see if I can find it online. I had a moose on my yard this week. He hung around in my backyard staring at my back door for a couple days. Maybe he was just lonely. 😊
Amazing video we have spent the evening relaxing watching here on the south coast of the Isle of Wight. Great couple filmed👍
Great builder! Did enjoyed this video!
Dang, she’s a tough woman. Not sure I know anyone that could forage 19 days in the wilderness.
I do wonders what their plans are for when they are physically unable to do all this work and maintenance. Also, I could never in my life eat road kill,just the thought turns my stomach, but kudos to them for the fortitude to do it. I love people like this, it’s so impressive to see such hard working and dedicated off grid folks and just how ingenious they are.😊
You might change your mind if you were starving 😋
Not all roadkill is edible. If it's hit and you can get to it right away you can often save the meat from contamination, but often if the animal is hit and certain glands are ruptured or intestine rupture, it may not be salvageable. I think in order to eat roadkill and have it both taste ok and not be contaminated certain conditions need to be met.
@@Airwicca72Bingo… altho that judgment verys I’ve seen hungry people eat things I don’t think I would… but being from the country have ate many deer hit by cars.
I totally enjoyed this trip into your world!!!
Love how self sustaining they are…we all can learn from this couple! Love it!
I am amazed with so much knowledge and fauna and flora wisdom! You both are amazing! Thank you for sharing! 💚🌺💚
Thank you for setting such excellent examples in life!
What a fantastic couple, I'd love to visit them 😊 Absolutely amazing, love how they use everything they have on their property to survive.
Tacksam för att ni visar hur vi kan leva fritt. Bodde vi närmre skulle vi köpa organiskt mat av er. Ni inspirerar. Love you Ann and Tom 🌀💯🌀 Happy Holidays
Very interesting life style God bless them with a long and healthy life .
Tom, this year in southwest Mass the acorns were prolific! There were so many it was even difficult to walk through our trails. I recorded running over them with the car and it sounded like stepping on bubble wrap. HaHa
Awesome! Really nice people and so self efficient!😊
Love Annes homemade baskets, music tool etc. Great Skills , Both of them. I'd love to live like this
This was such a gift, thank you!
Amazing couple. Thank you for allowing us to come along on your journey ❤️
😂❤👍True Mother Earth people! Great to see, thank you for sharing. Makes me want to dig out the old magazines.
I live in NM,,
In the middle of the Navajo reservation, we have had many death’s from the mice. It is called ( Hantavirus ) we have to do all we can to keep them under control.
Free range chickens will eat and hunt for baby mice
Here in the Helene distaster area. We use cheap instant mash potatoes in a swallow card board box. Put a dab of peanut butter in first and cover with instant mash potatoes. Mice go drink water and their guts blow up. Nice treat for cats and wild critters. No poison.@@ladycountdown
@ Thanks! I will try that method also.
So wonderful seeing y'all doing well.
Loved this video! This couple is incredible with so much knowledge to share ❤
What a great couple. God bless them
That’s a great way to live!!! Thanks for sharing.
Ann & Tom are adorable and so cool how they're so self reliant.
Great video. I love learning about these humble folks. It's inspiring.
Thank you for your efforts!!!
Just an amazing couple. So many wonderful skills. So enjoyed watching this. ❤
Love your Easter island stove! Thank you for this video and for sharing their lives. Lots of great ideas for my homestead.
Thank you!!!❤❤❤
The issue with the mice is something everyone who lives in the countryside has to deal with. That's a lot of mice caught in your clever trap! Maybe a few more traps in strategic places might cut back the population? I'm wondering if they are breeding in your insulation? Anyway, I love the concept of living this way and you have done a great job! I am impressed with all the different things you were able to recycle and make a brilliant home. Thank you so much for sharing. 😀
Stop putting food on the traps. It draws mice. Put mouse traps free of bait along the walls because mice have to have a surface up against their back, I stopped baiting my traps at the advice of an exterminator and it works just as well and I’m not drawing them. The exterminator said “the mice are saying to each other, big peanut butter party in Judy’s garage! Let’s go!”
@@Judy-c3d yes I agree and also dog food attracts mice also.
What is such a huge coincidence when I first started watching this I thought to myself where have I seen this lady before? And it's a matter of fact I was watching those ALONE survival videos on UA-cam just about 4-5 days ago. And I had actually watched the shows that Ann was on, and then I see on here that that was actually her that I was watching! That's so Cool 😎👍🏼
What an absolutely beautiful house. Im so jealous
Seems those two were meant for each other. Having a spouse that shares a similiar goal and working together is great!
Thank you for bringing this lovely couple to my experience.
Good to hear and see you guys bless you merry Christmas
I really, really enjoyed this video watching how they do things and learning from them.Thank you so much for sharing
👍♥️👏I envy your way of living to be honest.
Love these two! Respect!
I'm so glad you shared this, thank you. Tom and Ann are so interesting and quick witted. I love Ann's humor 😂! And man, I wished I lived near Tom and could soak in some of his knowledge. Next time I'm in there area, I'm stopping. I just recently found your channel and I really like it! Thanks again!
I'm glad you enjoy the channel! Thanks for watching!
thank you , a wonderful visiting , positive life style video. beautiful friendship . volumes of kindness and experience in their hearts . wonderful tips of a life lived by design .
I am new to you. My goodness, you two are amazing. God bless both for sharing.
Absolutely gorgeous work and I think Every single human should have the Right to choose to build their own shelter and live however they choose so long as it’s not harmful to others ❤
I love the way you live ! So cool
I went off-grid in 1982 as well; lasted 4 years. ✌
Really good content and interview!! Can you find more people like these??
I'm always on the lookout for people like these but they can be hard to find. Maybe people can suggest others to interview? Thanks for watching!
In our 40 years of gardening, we have yet to have a year when we gerw enough beets and beet greans to see us through the winter. We've come close with the beet roots, but the greens always run out by Christmas 😢. At least we always have plenty of Swiss chard.
Thank you for the tour on this homesteaders place of living. Awesome 👍🏻❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Alberta 🇨🇦 Thank you for showing us your home! If they put a cookbook/how to book together I would definitely buy one!
I loved watching Ann on Alone! So cool to see this!
Fantastic, such ingenuity. Hats off
Two peas in a pod. It is so wonderful that they found each other.
Tom and Ann should hold classes and pass along their knowledge. Very intelligent people.
Impressive ! all the many different skills , soo much knowledge , not just surviving but living a healthy happy lifestyle, not much stress when you can do everything, what is there to worry about when you can solve most every problem an amazing couple.
I watched rose on alone and I was hoping and cheering for her, but I was with her ever week lol, I'm new to your channel
Living off grid in northern Wisconsin is hardcore, gets cold 🥶
Very nice to meet you folks.
I just love them , they have learned so much ,it's mind boggerling ! Fascinating ❤
Fantastic.
Great 👍🏻 couple I enjoyed this video.
Thank you , I’m really looking forward for off grid life ..
Resourceful to the max! I’m fascinated by their life, Ann was my fav. On season 10💕
Praise GOD Almighty!
Cool information and overall video. Thanks!
Wow I love this and I love them ❤
That couple is super cool. Love them both.
What an awesome home and couple!
Very encouraging.. Self reliance and hard work.. I can compete in the clutter department.
They were off grid before they named it .I was raised that way
Love It! I have built my chicken and duck houses along with a major shed all out of Used wood scavenged from Construction sites. When the build a commercial home these days they Throw away a TON of wood! I collect 2x4's and plywood from construction sites and have built a lot of stuff. UTAH, being a Highly Socialist state doesn't like wood burning fireplaces or allowing people to have their own wells. I grow a lot of Grapes and my wife produces about 40 or 50 jars of juice every year. We Do Not make Old Wine, only New wine. For those that do not know, 'OLD Wine' is the spoiled stuff, fermented as they say. New wine is Not fermented and simple Grape Juice. Its in your Bible, Look It Up!
Tom just opens the outhouse door 🚪 and Ann sitting there pooping Oh there's someone using the toilet 🚽 Look its Ann 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very impressive indeed nice large off grid home I love the build and what your doing ( I could not eat road kill though) , You two certainly have a good life free of most bills , Love the store nothing like buying homemade jam and freash veg .love that you recycled very cool. Bartering nice we all need to do that. It is a shame that there are so many mice maybe you should get an extrermenator. Outhouse id use blue styrofoam for a warm seat. Very well done folks , You would be the ones id want to talk to for info to live off grid.
Most Awesome Humans Ever! ❤
God bless these folks, they seem to be completely dialed in. My concern is that they've been at this for quite a spell and both are getting up there in their years. While this kind of lifestyle is definitely conducive to keeping one hardy and healthy, it still is not easy when old age comes knocking on your door.