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wringle
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I have often heard the phrase that "time is money" and it is probably true but none the less I find it rather depressing. If you are like me you have found it hard to find the balance between making money which we all need (even the die hard survivalists need a little) and living a more simple self-sustaining lifestyle. I would like to say that I have found the perfect balance but I haven't. Just when I think that I have it figured out, I have to readjust.
I guess when it comes down to it, it is a choice. We can have time or money but for most of us it is impossible to have both in large quantities.
A friend of mine spent 15 years in the wilderness of Montana living off of $600 per month and had lots of time - time for family and home school and time to work on his house etc... but he had very little money. Recently, he described what he did in order to Stucco his straw bale house.
The process went something like this:
1. Go to the creek and shovel sand into buckets.
2. Carry the buckets to the yard and sift them through a man made sifter to get the correct size sand.
3. Mix the sand with type S cement by hand in a wheel barrow - there was no electricity.
4. Carry the buckets of plaster up to the scaffold and spread it on by hand.
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LottomagicZ4941
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quote: Originally posted by wringle I have often heard the phrase that "time is money" and it is probably true but none the less I find it rather depressing. If you are like me you have found it hard to find the balance between making money which we all need (even the die hard survivalists need a little) and living a more simple self-sustaining lifestyle. I would like to say that I have found the perfect balance but I haven't. Just when I think that I have it figured out, I have to readjust.
I guess when it comes down to it, it is a choice. We can have time or money but for most of us it is impossible to have both in large quantities.
A friend of mine spent 15 years in the wilderness of Montana living off of $600 per month and had lots of time - time for family and home school and time to work on his house etc... but he had very little money. Recently, he described what he did in order to Stucco his straw bale house.
The process went something like this:
1. Go to the creek and shovel sand into buckets.
2. Carry the buckets to the yard and sift them through a man made sifter to get the correct size sand.
3. Mix the sand with type S cement by hand in a wheel barrow - there was no electricity.
4. Carry the buckets of plaster up to the scaffold and spread it on by hand.
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