i agree and a solar system is on the to buy list. Also whenever i replace goods i try to get 12v so it is solar ready.jansman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 7:52 amWhere you live is about mindset. I don't live in the back of beyond ( we are rural),and I live in a terraced farmworkers cottage.It has a large garden,true.I fish and shoot etc.However, If you have access to two allotments ,you are halfway there! You are going for off grid tools - excellent idea.How about a bit of small scale solar? You know,little gizmos like radios and phone chargers.Some urban foraging or skip raiding?cbp125 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 3:56 pmI would love to live in a house like this, but alas not in my price range, I have 2 allotments close by and a school near. At the moment we are prepping by trying to aquire off grid tools and equipment that will last, ie hand cranked drills, saws, planes etc. We will not be buying anything extravagent for quite a while.diamond lil wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 2:32 pm I'm very wary about gold and silver..esp gold. At anytime a govt could, theoretically, announce that from x date onwards it will be illegal to have gold unless you are a bank. Maybe not likely but I'm sure it has happened.
I think a lot depends on where you live, what kind of house you have. A cottage hidden in the woods or the back roads through hills is far far better than being in a city. Then you can stay under the radar, cut and burn wood all you like, grow what you can, and add in ferrets and a fishing rod. That might sound simplistic but I know plenty who live well like that. And that all cuts down the amount of money you need in the first place,,, you know?
I am working with what I have right now,like you,there is no spending.My mindset is one of " how can I improvise,how can I work round that? " For instance,my greenhouse is in full swing.I am getting very low on 3" plant pots. My elderly neighbour would generally help me out,but of course we have to maintain social distance.What to do? Tip out the recycling bin! Tin cans and plastic cartons galore.Punch holes in ' em and boom! Mindset.
My current project is building composting toilets. This reduces water use and provides the much needed compost that is so hard to get right now. We installed our first 2 a few days ago and we are amazed by how much cleaner it is! No more poo stains to scrub of wc`s, no smells, I wish i did this years ago. Now I`m thinking about how to build a compost bin out of straw bales to make a hot heap. But I totally agree prepping is a mindset