Why we chose homesteading?!

in #homesteading7 years ago (edited)

This morning the fog has given me another chance to see the world differently. I am sure that we can all agree that life is not always puppy dogs and rainbows. Not saying good or bad, but more how we see things. When I look at our homestead I see victory. I see hard work, commitment, and accomplishment.

Perhaps my mind is only speaking to me using satire and sarcasm this morning. The fog has cast a grim light on some awesome work.

When we think about homesteading we used to think about something resembling an old time pioneer on the open range. Now days it is more of a rosey picture painted on social media by modern homesteaders that are documenting their adventure with nice equipment. At freedom point we are about persective. It is ever changing and it always keeps things exciting.

Definition of homesteading by Dictionary.com

homesteading
[hohm-sted-ing]
noun
an act or instance of establishing a homestead.

Also called homesteading program, urban >homesteading.a federal program to improve >deteriorating urban areas by offering >abandoned or foreclosed houses to persons >who agree to repair them and live in them for a >specified number of years.

Definition of _homestead_on Dictionary.com

homestead
[hohm-sted, -stid]
noun
a dwelling with its land and buildings, >occupied by the owner as a home and >exempted by a homestead law from seizure or >sale for debt.

any dwelling with its land and buildings where >a family makes its home.

Technically by the last definition it is any dwelling that you live in. The first definition describes it well as repairing and living in a house on land for a while.

This would give a pretty accurate idea of what we are doing. Not that we have any special types of tax exemptions or had been given any distressed property. On the other hand...we bought the distressed property. We repaired the land and made it something. We initially didn't know that we were going to homestead, or start homesteading, or even that the course of our lives were going to change. We ledt the city with the hopes of being free. Free from everything we had previously known. Not that we were running away, but running toward something.

We were met with opportunity. We were presented with a blank canvas to paint our dreams on. In our time here we have grown into something else. Crunchy and a willingness to voluntarily go without. This might be something that is unique to us, but I don't think it is.😉

We didn't start our journey with the idea of glorifying the use of an outhouse, and the benefits that come from it.

We didn't think that solid recycled pallets would be an ideal building material for out buildings.

We didn't set out to clean up after others, and the damage they had done to the area.

We also didn't set out to learn first hand just how clean our clothes would get when we washed them on a rock.

We didn't think about owning animals and all of the things that come with it. Manure and death.

We didn't plan to go without showering for a week, or using a water hose outside when we did clean up.

We had no idea that we wanted to pretty much get involved with any activity that would beat us down and grind us into the ground.

We had no idea that bathing in a river was even a thing.

This might seem like it is doom and gloom. Is it because you are trying to see tone in my text? Is it because you have shared in some of these things and have already had an opinion about it.

THIS IS WHAT REALLY HAPPENED

We had an interesting opportunity to learn about humanure and pooping responsibly. Why it is good for the planet.

We learned all about strong and durable building material. In this case, it is oak pallets that are pre built rectangles

We got the opportunity to help clean up the messes that someone else has created. We uncover new trash all the time, and we know it is always better to clean it up.

We learned about the satisfaction of handwashing clothes. The science behind chemicals and sunlight.

We were able to learn all about animal husbandry. We learned details of animal care and what to do with them if they die. We learned of the great benefits of all of the manure for our garden.

We learned about how the body changes when you shower less. The chemical changes and how your body regulates. The feeling of taking a cold water hose shower outside on a hot summer evening is something I wish everyone could experience!

The physical activity that has beaten us into the ground has really helped us. We have gained perspective on how little we actually did before we moved here. We have been given the chance to learn about our bodies and how they work.

About bathing in a river..... are you kidding.....clay bottom, crystal clear water. It looks like you could come up from rinsing the soap out of your hair and see a deer drinking. How many people can say they have even seen this, let alone get in it! Amen.

This is just a view from an accidental homesteader. The adventure is far from over. The journey is just beginning. Everyday we read great posts about homesteading, and love the lifestyle. I am glad I got a chance to pull back the curtain a little for you to see inside. I hope you continue to enjoy our perspective as we navigate this wild world!

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Great stuff as always. Looks like you guys have a lot to be proud of.

Thank you! I am glad you enjoy our perspective! There is alot of hard work here, but is isn't too much to let go of. I can't wait to see where our adventure takes us.

Living in the tiny house has definitely taught me a lot, though I don't wash my clothes ona rock. I have learned about water usage, wants versus needs, and how much we can really go without. I am looking forward to following you as we continue our own journey, moving out to our property. -Aimee

Yes! We have alot to share and a different kind of perspective. We also, hopefully, will have a greater adventure in the spring...starting a brandnew homestead.

Great post. Glad you decided to become an accidental homesteader. Pride is something a lot of people no longer understand. It only happens when you immerse yourself into your life and work. Building it with your own two hands. 🐓🐓

You're right about immersing. We say we found a spot and wollered it out. Now it is ours!

What do you mean by “crunchy”?

Haha, yes, crunchy....a term we picked up locally regarding the willingness and fortitude of a homesteader...making things happen...doing what you have to do. Not sure it is a technical term haha, but it works!

I like it! Also, I’m interested in what you learned from showering less. Is that something you’ve written about in the past? I’d love to read it.

Well we haven't written about it...yet haha. The short version would be that we found a big difference in how we felt. Maybe it is perspective, but we started to feel less oily and dirty. We use Dr. Bronners soap, and use baking soda as a deodorant. We noticed that we smelled...different. less funky...more..um..natural? Which didn't seem nearly as offensive. That might also have to do with eating habits.

You have just begun the amazing journey of homesteading. It changes daily and helps you think out side the box for solutions. It makes you more resilient. Can't wait to hear more about your experiences.

Yeah, it has been a great 4 years. I do feel like we are at the beginning of something great!

Sounds like a super dope journey @freedompoint. Man it sounds like you get some major learning opportunities hear. Like going to school but way better because it actually means something lol. I've never heard of the term homesteading but it makes a lot of sense. And cool to think that one man's trash / demise can be another man's gold / rise!

Thanks for sharing @freedompoint! I'd love to hear your thoughts about my recent post: How To Fuel Flirtation And Ignite Irresistible Interactions

It has been great. We are learning so much. The idea of homesteading is amazing. Self sustainability is the way to go.

I see your hoodie, arw you in tx also?
Humanure is honestly the way we all need to be thinking.. why are we creating waste in septic tanks instead of recycling? Permaculture says there is no waste.
I didn't see in post, raising goats or chickens ?
Are yall using soap nuts for the clothes?

Hi there! No we are in Missouri (for now), the hoodie was a gift. We are raising chickens and used to raise rabbits. No soap nuts, baking soda and vinegar.

Where in Missouri? My girlfriend is from Columbia.

South central..almost arkansas

i love reading posts like this - they're honest, and in that honesty they're inspirational. life is never easy, and very few people get things handed to them (at least in my experience) ... but YES! hot day, cold hose showers are amazing. working hard and aching is a reminder that you are able to do it. seeing hard work really pay off, and knowing that your two (or four, or eight) hands made it happen is an experience beyond words!

I completely agree! I am glad you enjoyed it. Life is good!God is great! And hard work always pays off.

Great perspectives on homesteading!

Thanks to @snook, this post was resteemed and highlighted in today's edition of The Daily Sneak.

Thank you for your efforts to create quality content!

Yes!! Thank you. And thank you @snook!!

You're welcome! This is your second time, isn't it? And by two different guest curators. You must be doing something right!

That is amazing! Thank you again.

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