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54 year old F herbalist seeking homesteading life partner

 
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Hi there,
I am interested in the  homestead life and would love a male partner to create that life with. I am currently in Nor Cal but very drawn to Tennessee. I am an herbalist and would love to become self-sufficient as much as possible. Send me a message if interested in chatting.
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Hello Lisa,
How would you feel about mostly self sufficient on 40 acres in East Texas? Please don't think of East Texas like the Texas scenes in old Spaghetti Westerns. We are often called "The Piney Woods". The terrian is rolling with elevation chages of up to 100 feet. A mixture of forest and pasture. Under the new weather patterns, we have about 2 weeks of Winter with snow, ice and extended freezes. On the flip side is 10 weeks of Hell in the summer. One learns to work indoors (or Siesta)  from 12:30-4:30 from Early July to Mid September.
Folks around here are genuine and friendly. There is a Civic Theatre in a nearby town that has been staging productions for 52 years now. There are weekly Farmer's Markets where you could market your Remedies. And our local Electric Co-op provided us with Fiber Optic Internet in 2024.
Frankly, life here is great.
Brian
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