Category: Eco Prep Living
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Living Life on Your Own Terms
More off-grid hacks for winter weather Truth or aspiration? In an upside-down world where the loudest voices often seek power and control, and everyday people are tightening their belts, living life on your own terms sounds great in theory and nearly impossible in practice. We are far more interconnected than we ever intended to be.…
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🌱 Living Sustainably: Choosing All-Natural, Homemade Products Over Commercial
Happy autumn, friends! I hope this beautiful season finds you enjoying the spoils of harvest and soaking in the colors and scents of nature’s grand finale. The trees are performing their yearly ritual of dazzling transformation—from green to glowing golds, rustic browns, and deep oranges—and I can never get enough. Autumn always sparks my creativity.…
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Grit, Grace, and Renovations: Women Over 50 Are Homesteading Solo
This month’s blog post is coming in under the wire. Spring is always hectic, but this year it has been even more so due to a leaking toilet and a renovation I hadn’t planned on. From the end of April until this very weekend, I have been slowly getting my bathroom back. Although I am…
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Action Absorbs Anxiety
Preparation is the foundation of peace of mind—and every step you take today builds a more resilient tomorrow. Spring as a Fresh Start Thankfully, spring has arrived, bringing a welcome shift after a long, challenging winter. This season always feels like a fresh start to me—not just for the garden, but for all the projects…
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Winter 2025 Just Never Stopped
Surviving an Extreme Winter as a Solo Lady Living Off-Grid (Part 2) I hadn’t planned for this to be a follow-up to my January post, but here we are. Thankfully, I made it to spring! I can’t tell you how relieved I am to see temperatures above freezing and life getting back to normal. I’m…
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Supporting Local Businesses: A Small Choice with a Big Impact
Hello from upstate New York, where we are currently being absolutely pummeled with snow. What better time to sit down and write this blog post—especially when I’m weary from both shoveling and worrying! If we want to build more resilient communities, we need to take action now. Not just worrying about the weather, but also…
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Splitting Firewood and Collecting Pinecones

Happy holidays, friends! How fast the time has flown and I am still working on my fall chore in the final days before winter solstice. I am currently only heating my cabin with wood so it has been a longer job than ever before. Before I get into the details of splitting wood, I want…
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When the Trucks Stop: Becoming A Resilient Citizen

Hello friends! If you read my blog, it’s probably because I either forced you to (thanks, fam) or you are as concerned about our planet as I am. I started this post before the election, but I feel like a lot has changed so I have rewritten it in response. It’s been a difficult and…
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Improve Your Garden Soil with Regenerative Techniques

Harvest lessons prompts fall soil amendments Happy Autumn! The weather in September has been absolutely gorgeous in upstate New York, it’s been sunny, warm and dry. Like the past two summers, New York experienced loads of rain and tropical temperatures from June through August. I didn’t have to water my garden once. The ground always…
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Chickens Go Camping

Converting a camper into a chicken coop The chicken camper coop project started back in April by moving my beat-up 1982 Scottie about 50 feet navigating by three large tree stumps into the corner back part of my fence. It was a nerve-wracking tight squeeze to get my car back out but I managed this…
