[Ag-eq] New Hampshire

Nella Foster jellybeanfarm at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 14:01:01 UTC 2016


Oh, Jewel I wouldn't be able to bring Cruiser or the dairy girls.

You might have to give us some language lessons before we move there. Lol

Tracy could probably grow a real jungle over there.

Nella

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Move from New Zealand!?  not in a million years.  I would suggest that
you'll come here.  We have a much kinder climate, there is room to breathe,
particularly here in Southland, which is as I oft say "New Zealand's
best-kept secret!"  and long may it remain so.
We have no wild predators, we have no snakes and the most poisonous iraknid
that we have is the Katapo, which is only, mildly venomous and, is mostly,
found on the coast.  Although I must say that our cousins across the ditch,
the Ausies, have sent us a few of their nasties:  spiders that is: 
that are interbreeding with our native Katapo and making it  more venomous
than it has been to date.
Have I whet your interest and should I start looking around for land for a
commune and make enquiries about chartering a Lear jet?
I would offer the BlanchRanch but it is not big enough, but how many places
are like this?  As I said earlier, room to breathe and yet I can, or rather,
could walk into Gore, an excellent shopping town, in little more than 10
minutes.
       Jewel

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From: "Nella Foster via Ag-eq" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 3:50 PM
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Cc: "Nella Foster" <jellybeanfarm at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] New Hampshire


Tracy, Jody and I were joking around and said we should start our own
agriculture cohousing group.

We decided you can supervise the gardens.  I will supervise the dairy and
Jody says she's an experienced pooper scooper. Lol

If Zac moves in I will probably have to give up the dairy position and take
up dish washing or something.

Oh, and we think Jewel needs to move from New Zealand so we will have an
endless supply of entertainment.

What are your husbands skills and interests, we will need to find him a job.

Nella

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Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 12:55 PM
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Thanks Nella.  I put in those search terms, and found some very interesting
stuff.
Finding like-minded people isn't easy.  It's why I love this group so much.
I'm trying to find like-minded people around here through Meetup, but
haven't been successful so far.  Their website isn't the most
screen-reader-friendly, plus some things that interest me are far away. I
think I'll have to create my own meetup, and see if anyone shows up.
Tracy

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Tracy, I first saw it mentioned in a book and then got online and just put
in cohousing and farming or agriculture.  I also tried cohousing and horses.
Some places are called cohousing and some are called home owners
associations.  I looked up the differences on those too.

Some of the communities have websites and I saw a directory for finding
cohousing.  It seems to be a new trend and different communities are based
on different interests.

It seems that the cohousing groups focus on participating in the community,
but also having personal privacy.  Some of them require that you spend so
many hours helping the community in some way.  They seem to do their own
maintenance and such.  Also everything is voted on.

The home owner association groups seemed to have less structure; you just
pay so much to live there.  I'm not sure I totally understood everything and
every community is different.

I thought it would be a good way to meet like minded people.  I've found
that to be the hardest thing here.

Nella
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Nella, that does sound interesting.  Where have you been reading about it,
so I can read, too?
Tracy


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Tracy, I've been reading about cohousing and home owner associations that
are farm an agriculture based.  I think it is a very interesting concept.
People have private housing, but share pasture, garden spaces and barns.

Do any of you know about this, or maybe know somebody who lives in one?

Nella

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Subject: [Ag-eq] New Hampshire

Hi Jody.
So you're living in New Hampshire now?  How is that working out, for a
person who doesn't drive?  I ask because I'm considering places I might want
to live when I retire.  I have retired friends who have moved to New
Hampshire, but they drive, and that makes a difference.
I think what I'd want is a place like Nella or Jewel have, some place with
some space, but close enough to town to be able to walk places.
Tracy


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