ovrszd
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- May 27, 2006
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Eddie Walker at #18 went the right way about it. You really need some land to be able to make sure that whatever happens you can produce enough food to survive. I am not into catastrophic end of the world scenarios, but I do not discount the possibility of a breakdown of modern services either. Personal safety is number one on my list and that means a country that is in the present day relatively crime free. Portugal fits the bill so far as that is concerned. A lot of people hunt and the police carry guns, but it is extremely rare to hear of any violence involving guns.
I have lived with minimal income for 40 years, but still managed to farm in England, Australia, Scotland and here. Like Eddie, we think we might have one more move left in us, but I also think there is no perfect place. If there was everybody would want to be there and it would soon not be perfect. When we become too old and decrepit we think we would like to fade away in the Scottish Highlands - but that would mean relying on somebody else for sustenance so it is a last resort.
You would be an interesting man to spend time with. I'll bet you've got some stories to tell.
As to the perfect place. Fortunately for me few people think where I live is the perfect place. Consequently I get the privilege of living in a rural, lightly populated, small towns area that fulfills my Soulful needs.
My step-daughter and family live 80 miles from us in the outskirts of Des Moines Iowa. Typical suburbia. They can't imagine living where we do. I mean, get real, THERE'S NOT EVEN ONE MALL IN THIS COUNTY!!!! And we can't imagine living where they do. Again, it's all about what is "perfect" for each individual.