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how is your springfed stream doing in this drought......(assuming your droughty like we are a bit north) .........my springs are down to a small trickle and my creek is mostly below the gravel other than some very low spotsI have a well, there is also a spring fed stream that boarders my property. I am using solar for power, and may put up some wind turbines on my workshop roof when completed.
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It goes from a few inches to over 10 feet when it rains heavily.how is your springfed stream doing in this drought......(assuming your droughty like we are a bit north) .........my springs are down to a small trickle and my creek is mostly below the gravel other than some very low spots
Even in our own country, I think less of my two neighbors who just bought land and built their houses and stay strangers most of the year. How are they a real part of our neighborhood? If and when they decide to really join us, I am completely open to accepting them. But for now, they are the absent strangers in our nine or ten owners in our mile of highway.
It doesn't make them allies; or make them "part of the community." When a house burns down, they're not gonna be part of the group pitching in. And if the power's out for an extended time, and there's food to cook; and cold-storage capacity to ration...the people you see every day, even if only to nod to, may well be vital keys. The person who's sometimes there, who ignores everyone...is probably either going to be absent (if he has other resources) or a taker.Some people just want their space and to be left alone. That does not necessarily make them bad neighbors.
In a crisis, your most important asset is going to be...people.
Ever read the Bram Stoker classic, Dracula? The book. As written.Kind Multi-millionaire invited me to his villa in Hong Kong
Jan 2, 2026 Life as a foreigner in China
People know Hong Kong as a city of coffin-sized apartments. But I discovered a side of Hong Kong most people never see. Meet David, an Irish multimillionaire who has lived in Hong Kong for over 16 years. He invited me to his spacious villa with stunning sea views. Looks like a good life, right? But a few years ago, he hit rock bottom, had to start over, and managed to rebuild his life. We talked about Hong Kong’s future challenges, what “New Hong Kong” really means, and what foreigners still misunderstand about the city today. Enjoy!
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How much is a ticket to Mars?No, the best places to ride this out, are gonna be somewhere where you belong. With people who accept that you belong.
I forget the exact number of Burma-Shave wrappers, but it was A LOT.How much is a ticket to Mars?
How much is a ticket to Mars?
Oh, I'm really fighting it...Rumor has it a bottle of Boons Farm Apple and some Sour Diesel.
No, the best places to ride this out, are gonna be somewhere where you belong. With people who accept that you belong.
Takes knowledge and high social skills to do that in a foreign land. More so if the people are...how shall we say...not so advanced.You can find that in just about any country in the world except for perhaps all those in the ME.
Well, we all have different experiences.I'm not sure what your travel experience is like CJ but mine has been nothing like you describe.
I'd thought about that, also.It would also be my 1st choice for an expat destination. I'd love to have a small farm out in Pinar Del Rio. 2-3 hectors would be fine for me.
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