- Joined
- Feb 17, 2020
- Messages
- 5
Hi everyone! So happy to be here and meet like minded homesteaders !!
Im just a suburban kid who studied technology and burned out in my 40’s. In 2015 my wife and I sold everything and bought some land in South America and decided to create a self sustaining property in the Andes mountains.
I’m happy to tell more of my story if anyone wants to hear it, but the short version is that I’ve been mostly successful but joining here to learn from everyone else.
Of course there are huge advantages to being where I am. The soil is very fertile and almost everything grows. The temperature is a high of 76F (23C) and low of 55F (15C) 365 days a year so it’s always growing season. There aren’t many predators for the chickens (though I did lose 6 girls to a tigrillo last month before I caught him - if you don’t know what they are run a Google search, beautiful but annoying animals).
Anyway that’s the short version of my story. Thanks for allowing me to join the community!!
Im just a suburban kid who studied technology and burned out in my 40’s. In 2015 my wife and I sold everything and bought some land in South America and decided to create a self sustaining property in the Andes mountains.
I’m happy to tell more of my story if anyone wants to hear it, but the short version is that I’ve been mostly successful but joining here to learn from everyone else.
Of course there are huge advantages to being where I am. The soil is very fertile and almost everything grows. The temperature is a high of 76F (23C) and low of 55F (15C) 365 days a year so it’s always growing season. There aren’t many predators for the chickens (though I did lose 6 girls to a tigrillo last month before I caught him - if you don’t know what they are run a Google search, beautiful but annoying animals).
Anyway that’s the short version of my story. Thanks for allowing me to join the community!!