My name is Joanna and although I'm currently living in Leicestershire, I am seriously considering a move back to my homeland of West Yorkshire.
I am literally brand new to Self Sufficiency and am a little sceptical about whether this is fully achievable in this day and age - as a result I prefer to aim for Self-Reliance so that I can dip in and out of today's society at will rather than through necessity.
In a nutshell, I decided to explore Self-reliance in an effort to rid myself of the dissatisfaction I feel towards the current 'rat race' that I appear to be 'stuck' in. I have a massive feeling that there must be more to life than this and knowing that I save more than 50% of my wages each month it dawned on me that I don't necessarily need to work full time to achieve the simple lifestyle that we (my partner Jybson & I) currently maintain. Progressing from this I wondered whether I could get my self to a point where I didn't have to 'work' in the traditional sense at all.
I love the outdoors, I love working hard for a purpose and I have a thirst for knowledge and gaining experience.
Current reading includes All New Square Foot Gardening, Mel Bartholomew; Gardening and Planting by the Moon, Nick Kollerstrom; Food for Free, Richard Mabey; Self Reliance, John Yeoman; along with any books to do with Paganism and it's many paths.
We currently live in a flat so we are hoping to acquire an allotment in October but I'll let you know whether I get one or not! I have big plans for it so fingers crossed that we get one.
Future challenges include crossing Square Foot Gardening with Gardening and Planting by the Moon - well, if you've got two good theories - surely it can only get better if you cross them to form a hybrid theory?
I would also like to start preserving my harvest through various different methods including canning and making chutneys etc. Something I've got absolutely no experience of whatsoever.
I'm currently very positive about all of this although I'm sure that there will be things sent to try me in the very near future. I don't give in easily and would hope that I am resourceful enough to overcome most things (with your help!).
