Funnily enough, my wife and I along with some friends have floated the “compound” idea in the mountains or somewhere like that. We’d each have jobs and grow food and such.
But seriously, we’re trying to think of a plan if things go south in November. We’re in a very red state (thanks, hillbillies!), so fuck this place.
You can grow just about anything with the right setting. Greenhouses and seasonal vegetables in gardens. I’m not the expert in that, but when we lived in CO, there were plenty of fresh veggies available up there.
Exact same here. We’re working out a contingency plan, actually.
Take us with you? I need to at least head back to a blue state.
A blue state? I’m going to try to get out of this country. Everywhere that’s not a financial or educational hot spot is deep red.
FYI, it’s not easy or simple to move to another country and is, frankly, unrealistic for most people.
Don’t worry, they’ll do it for you. He let slip the use of the word “remigration” recently.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigration
I know. I feel like I’ve missed my opportunity, but have been trying to do so for a while now. COVID fucked everything up last time.
Funnily enough, my wife and I along with some friends have floated the “compound” idea in the mountains or somewhere like that. We’d each have jobs and grow food and such.
But seriously, we’re trying to think of a plan if things go south in November. We’re in a very red state (thanks, hillbillies!), so fuck this place.
What kind of food can you grow in the mountains? Other than berries? This knowledge can become useful.
You can grow just about anything with the right setting. Greenhouses and seasonal vegetables in gardens. I’m not the expert in that, but when we lived in CO, there were plenty of fresh veggies available up there.
I forgot greenhouses exist… I’d be terrible at this. Need a new plan for zombie apocalypse.
We must be close. I’m TN.