If you went to sleep poor and woke up wealthy what would you do?
I'd buy some land and continue to live like I do now. The only difference is the food my family eats would come from animals we raise on the land.
We'd get out of the RV eventually, but with water/sewer we're set.
Turkeys are free ranging. We normally keep them in a tractor.
Major shenanigans in the pasture. Poly tape separating horses from cows is down and on the opposite side of the pasture, a large animal broke and went through the door to one of the tractors for the turkeys, feed and waterers are empty. Weird scene. No idea wha happened but it looks like something spooked the horses at least. No animals harmed.
A well-used stove in the home of a San Antonio family, 1939. I'm looking at it and thinking that some great food ---- food cooked with love ---- came off of it.
Taken by Russell Lee.
I'm getting better at editing videos but I'm running out of content as we head into winter. We'll be staying full time at an RV park until Spring but still might take day trips to areas around Arizona.
Ancestral Ruins of the Hopi and Zuni tribes. Rattlesnake Point in Lyman Lake State Park, Arizona is a single-story structure constructed from local sandstone. It consists of approximately 85 rooms surrounding an open courtyard and a great kiva. Occupied approximately 1325 through about 1400AD, it was one of nine Indian settlements located on the Upper Little Colorado between Springerville and St. Johns during the Pueblo IV era. #hike #usa #rvtripping