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[*] posted on 9-17-2012 at 06:40 PM


Ken - maybe I'm weird but I personally love living off-grid. I suppose it goes with the rest of the lifestyle that I find personally to be an ongoing, exciting and inspiring adventure. Never a dull day and never two alike.

I wouldn't trade my life here anywhere for a million bucks. Not even close. But that's just me...




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[*] posted on 9-17-2012 at 08:07 PM


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Ken - maybe I'm weird but I personally love living off-grid. I suppose it goes with the rest of the lifestyle that I find personally to be an ongoing, exciting and inspiring adventure. Never a dull day and never two alike.

I wouldn't trade my life here anywhere for a million bucks. Not even close. But that's just me...


Ron,
I understand your love of the life in Baja, I spoke of it when I mentioned the allure of Baja. It just seems so ironic to me that the Baja of our past, the simple pleasures of the sea, fishing, enjoying the culture and cuisine, can become so complicated when you decide to live there. Many of the things we take for granted NOB, can be so difficult to acquire and maintain SOB. The reality of living there, in the manner most all of us are accustomed to, gets complicated.
(ie cable tv, internet, car registration, medical care, food stuffs, parts for all the technical things most of us won’t live without, etc.)

With all I’ve mentioned above, life without Baja isn’t anything I’m considering presently.

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[*] posted on 9-17-2012 at 09:49 PM


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Ken - maybe I'm weird but I personally love living off-grid. I suppose it goes with the rest of the lifestyle that I find personally to be an ongoing, exciting and inspiring adventure. Never a dull day and never two alike.

I wouldn't trade my life here anywhere for a million bucks. Not even close. But that's just me...
I totally agree, I especially love it when I look out and all my neighbors' houses are dark from a power failure and everything's business as usual at ours.
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[*] posted on 9-18-2012 at 03:28 PM


I know ! We don't even realize anymore that the power is out in the rest of the village til we look out the window .... I, for one, am loving the "feel" of living off solar power. It has been so enlightening. and I must admit, one becomes so spoiled when using regular electricity (leaving TV on while doing something else, using hair dryers, lights left on).




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