Message from @apronandlace
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oh
sounds similar to cohousing
great idea
Well guys I know I didn’t interact much (doing school while I listened), but thanks for the discussion. I love our community and enjoy watching it grow.
For sure, man.
Gotta duck out and take care of some life issue I hear going on downstairs (5 kids lol). Communities are key, I agree.
Might be good to get homeschooling resources together for members? recommended textbooks and books?
ron paul has a home schooling curriculum
cool!
if you all are looking into buying a home, I really recommend Nolo's Guide to buying your first home
good point
might be good to make a section in the Skills server about moving/buying houses
good point
Scottsdale seems alright
curriculum is secondary to me atm. something that can be settled in time with ease imo
renting a house in a poor la area sounds like a landlord's worst nightmare
It's been a pleasure talking with you all, hope to be back next weekend, but I gotta take off. 😃
I am trying to build a few tiny homes on my 12 acres, also have an opportunity to build one extra home on a lot. The goal is to bring young men wanting to start families and help in their community with other brothers.
bye1
@PatrickAZ let me know if you have actions in AZ and I might be able to make it, I'm in NM. I'm not on your slack
@apronandlace will do. I am hoping to do an open invite party to IE members. After I get the property in nice order.
cool!
@PatrickAZ that sounds great!
October?
i guess I was not around then
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@Mick it will take a couple years but it's an option I want available.
@PatrickAZ Any irl action people take is fantastic!
There are many approaches, and some people like yourself have skills that can have a greater irl impact than others, ie building physical structures
you own land in AZ?
That's a great idea/plan
I am very excited to get it moving and build a nice conclave of upstanding white men and women.
Building a fleet of tiny houses is great. It gives people a place to start to build something more substantial. Get a bunch of folks physically there for a low cost. Great idea!
How many are you trying to build?
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