So, this is my first blog...ever. I am much better at "the doing of things" than I am writing about the things I'm doing. Hopefully I'll get better as we go forward.
On a side note Thanks Gregory Mannarino https://steemit.com/@marketreport for leading me to Steemit.
We are starting a homestead!
My better half taking in the view from our new homestead.
We were looking into many ways to earn a living on the homestead, growing veggies, fruit, medicinal herbs, raising animals, and making various cottage industry items to sell. One of the many income streams that we were looking into for the homestead was starting a YouTube channel. YouTube, however, has begun to demonetize content that it doesn't "like" even if the video in question meets their criteria for being acceptable. Many YouTube channels that I follow have begun to complain that their videos are being demonetized. https://steemit.com/@mericanhomestead had this problem just a few days ago for showing how to butcher a cow. Others have complained that their subscribers have been unsubscribed. This is the kind of stuff that makes wanna get out there and do something about it. So I did. I moved to Steemit!
Our goal for this high desert homestead is to be completely off grid. Power won't be a problem as we have ample sun year round for solar. The challenge will be water. While there is water available at the road, it cost a few thousand dollars to connect and it will cost another few thousand to bury a water line all the way to the home site. We are going to attempt to capture the water needed to run our household, and sustain our livestock and agriculture, through the use of permaculture, hugelculture, and structural water catchment systems.
We are just now starting to work our way into the property. Our driveway is about 350 yards, which we built ourselves, costing us about $2600. That is machine rental and road base, not our time and labor.
It would have cost about $10000 to have a contractor do it.
The road to Nowhere turns into the road to somewhere.
Our next goal is to start a cabin to live in on the weekends so we can work on the strawbale house we want to build.
I hope you will join us in this journey we have embarked on, not just our homesteading journey, but also this Steemit journey too. I'm so excited about this new community.
So long for now,
scottyt (soon to be somethin somethin homestead)