I live in the midwest in a small town of around a thousand people in a hilly wooded area along the Missouri river. We love it here and so do the city folks who come to our town to shop, eat and drink at our breweries and have fun at our festivals. If I had to go live in a 15 minute city I would go down to the river and get lost in the woods and probably join up with other like minded individuals.
I live in the midwest in a small town of around a thousand people in a hilly wooded area along the Missouri river. We love it here and so do the city folks who come to our town to shop, eat and drink at our breweries and have fun at our festivals. If I had to go live in a 15 minute city I would go down to the river and get lost in the woods and probably join up with other like minded individuals.
Yes, that's a great area to get lost. My brother and his family are up in the wilds of the UP in Michigan with gardens, orchards and livestock. Too much snow but they like it.
I live in the midwest in a small town of around a thousand people in a hilly wooded area along the Missouri river. We love it here and so do the city folks who come to our town to shop, eat and drink at our breweries and have fun at our festivals. If I had to go live in a 15 minute city I would go down to the river and get lost in the woods and probably join up with other like minded individuals.
Even better, I have a farm in Appalachia, TN. NOBODY could find you unless you wanted them to.
Yes, that's a great area to get lost. My brother and his family are up in the wilds of the UP in Michigan with gardens, orchards and livestock. Too much snow but they like it.
That's the idea. Greenhouses, chicken coops, etc.