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Post: # 106551Post Landman »

Well a BIG hi to all from the new Kid on the block ....

I have the late, great John Seymour to thank for initially spark off my interest in Self-Sufficiency, with his excellent books. It's amazing how the wheel of life has spun around to the point where sustainable living, like vegetarianism and allotments, is suddenly in vogue. Needs must I guess, powered up by the dawning realisation that our very survival lies in our own hands. This shouldn't be viewed as daunting though, but an exciting adventure of discovering and learning where individuals, families and communities can pull back together in common purpose.

Between Mother Nature and emerging new technologies, the solutions are all there for us. Each morning I check out the latest innovations at http://www.keelynet.com a free site presenting news snippets from around the Globe. The developments in alternative energy and fuel sources alone, make it an uplifting read.

For a crust I market Canadian properties to Brits, in particular Nova Scotia - the bit nearest the UK. We (Brits) can own property there exactly the same as Canadians, and also visit for upto six months at a time without need of a visa, which opens up huge possiblities for joint ventures between self-sufficiency practioners, especially given the very low overheads and freedom to be enjoyed. I've a 250 acre Woodland there with a river and the council taxes? 50p a week ...

Having lived in the Province, in the countryside, with my Family for four years and experienced drought, power-outs, deep snows, log-burners and bad, bad septic systems .... self-reliance has become prevalent. A dry well for nine weeks gives one a true appreciation of the value of water.

At the moment I'm working on the design of a self-sustaining 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Lodge that standings on pads, free of foundations with the ability to process it's own grey water and sewage, as well as collect and store rainwater, plus use an array of alt. tech for light, heat and cooking. The idea is that these can be parked anywhere with minimum environmental impact, without need of planning consent, and cheap to function.

Any fellow member interested in Canada, give me a shout - I promise not to try and flog you anything!

Best wishes
Klondike Pete

Seeking a young, stunningly beautiful, short-sighted multi-millionairess able to cook chips and iron shirts ......

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Post: # 106555Post kiwirach »

welcome Klondike Pete......

if you can flog me 250acres with woodland and a river for £1.75, i'm game...lol!!.
it all sounds very interesting, i look forward to seeing how things progress.

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Post: # 106568Post red »

welcome :flower:
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Post: # 106579Post MKG »

Hi Pete :hello2:

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Post: # 106584Post marshlander »

Hello Pete! :wave:
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Post: # 106596Post ina »

Hiya Pete, welcome to the site!
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Post: # 106603Post oldfella »

Hello Pete Welcome
I can't do great things, so I do little things with love.

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Post: # 106609Post Landman »

ina wrote:Hiya Pete, welcome to the site!
Hi Ina - thank you for the kind welcome.

I see you are on the east coast of Scotland - well we might just be relatives! After spending stack of baubees plus hours and hours of sitting on ma' bucket (oor Wullie reference) researching scotlandspeople, I find that I'm related to G.S. Melvin born in Aberdeen and raised in Arbroath. Who? you might quite rightly say. He was a famous international comedian and panto dame of his day who trod the boards for 50 years or so - see him in action on stage in the 1920's performing with a pack of Girl Guides (no rude comments please!) at http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/realmedi ... melvin.ram

As you might of gathered, I'm a consumate bletherer - blame the Scots half of me ..

Have a great weekend!

Pete
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Post: # 106611Post Landman »

kiwirach wrote:welcome Klondike Pete......

if you can flog me 250acres with woodland and a river for £1.75, i'm game...lol!!.
it all sounds very interesting, i look forward to seeing how things progress.
"Tank ee", as we do say down here in sunny Cornwall.

The woodland is up for sale, and has the thumbs up from the local planning for an application for an Eco Village and Adventure Biking Centre (the new TransCanada Trail - 10,500 miles long, sweeps past the land). With the trees, river, two small lakes, brooks, little waterfalls, valleys and hills, plus trails and wildlife, it's a unique offering.

So with a £1 from your cash reserves, nip down and buy a Lottery Ticket for tonight and I'll expect a phone call around 11pm!

If you haven't heard of him, Wallace D. Wattles wrote a book in 1910 - The Science of Getting Rich", now downloadable for free at http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/ which explains the mechanics of Life and Creation's abundance, plus how to go about achieving anything you wish, from nothing.......

Good luck and best wishes

Pete[/i]
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Post: # 106617Post Landman »

red wrote:welcome :flower:
Thanks.

Like your website - had a quick glimpse - the Death Watch Beetle item threw me for an instant, in amongst the recipes! I thought there's being resourceful in Nature, and being resourceful ......

Best wishes

Pete
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..... a daily must visit ....

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Post: # 106618Post Landman »

MKG wrote:Hi Pete :hello2:
Thank you for the kind hello - oddily enough I was just chatting to someone a few moments ago, who was telling me of his friend from Notts who had a Lace Making business, that's sadly gone. He now creates original designs for the Japanese Lace Industry. Still where's life there's hope, and there is plenty of scope for the return of such Cottage Industries with hand-crafted products targeted at the higher end of the market.....

Have a great weekend

Pete
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Seeking a young, stunningly beautiful, short-sighted multi-millionairess able to cook chips and iron shirts ......

http://www.keelynet.com
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..... a daily must visit ....

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Post: # 106619Post Landman »

marshlander wrote:Hello Pete! :wave:
Hi Guys,

What a sweet little quality business you have there ... and with the option of a vegetarian breakfast (can you do this by mail order?) .... I wish other Operators would follow suit ... Backwards is certainly the way forwards, reflecting the time when good food and customer comfort were a priority. It's part of what makes an enjoyable trip or holiday, and generates recommendations plus rebookings ....

Good luck with the venture

Best wishes

Pete

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Post: # 106621Post Landman »

oldfella wrote:Hello Pete Welcome
Merci pour votre accueil chaleureux!

So you are settled in France - what a nice lifestyle for the idle rich! I see you're into winemaking - if you have your own Vines - a tip I picked up from a friend with a Vineyard in Nova Scotia, Canada - he had a vine nursery and would stick them in the ground until they started growing roots, then removed, reversed and replanted them. The roots then went on to be branches, giving the plant a fast, healthy start.

A beautiful operation in a stunning location. The Winery produce was something else - could be used as embalming fluid for the living or degunking engines.

Best wishes

Pete
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Post: # 106632Post Shirley »

Hi Pete

Welcome aboard :mrgreen:
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NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site

My photos on Flickr

Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/

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Post: # 106636Post Landman »

Shirlz wrote:Hi Pete

Welcome aboard :mrgreen:
Thanks Shirley, most kind.

Your Photo Porfolio is absolutely incredible - well done.

You are right that digital makes this possible - who would have thought ten years ago, the facilities and communications facilities we now have at our fingertips ... phenomenal. There's never been more social photography, I just hope that the material is archived for future generations .... As mentioned in another reply, I'm into genealogy and would just love to have seen what my ancestors looked like, where they lived and worked, what they wore ... other than in Police Records!

Keep snapping!

Best wishes

Pete
Klondike Pete

Seeking a young, stunningly beautiful, short-sighted multi-millionairess able to cook chips and iron shirts ......

http://www.keelynet.com
For the latest technological innovations from around the Global
..... a daily must visit ....

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