**Let's do a little make believe post on this dream I have of building a small community of homesteaders living off the land focused on creativity and living off the land. This is mostly to help me visualize and make sense of what's in my head. While this dream has changed, or rather evolved, the base of it is still the same.**
**I want to make it into a sort of story, as if it already is a running community...**
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Tucked away between the road and the hill, where the forest meets the river, our little anarchist homestead has truly come to life. What began as a dream—*a whisper of self-reliance, creativity, and community*—has blossomed into a thriving haven for three families, each living in homes as unique as the lives we’ve built.

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Our homes stand as a testament to the beauty of natural building. One family lives in a warm and sturdy straw bale house, its thick plastered walls glowing golden in the sunlight. Another calls a log cabin home, its rustic charm a perfect fit for the surrounding woods and harvested right from the land. We're in the earthship, an architectural marvel that uses recycled materials and passive solar design to stay cool in the summer and cozy in the winter.
All together we live off the land, sharing the bounty of our gardens, orchards, and flocks. Each meal is a celebration of the seasons, with freshly baked bread, eggs gathered from the coop, and greens pulled straight from the soil. Life here isn’t only about convenience—it’s about connection to this earth we live with.

Art is at the heart of our homestead. The barn doubles as a makerspace, where evenings are filled with the hum of pottery wheels, the smell of sawdust from creating custom furniture, and the laughter of kids creating games while playing in the mud. Creativity flows as naturally as the brook that winds through our land.
This anarchist dream isn’t about rejecting structure—it’s about building one that works for us. When it comes to common spaces and activities, we make decisions together, guided by respect and shared goals. Every voice is heard, and every contribution matters. Just like any large family we have our bad days and good days... it's not always a walk on the park.
It’s not always easy, but it’s always worth it. The sweat of our labor, the soil under our nails, and the art we create all remind us: this is what freedom looks like. This is what living truly means.
**Obviously, this is a la-la land utopian dream, but I think we can do something like it. It doesn't have to be exactly as I made it out to be just now, but it could be close. And there always is this kind of _make-it-work_ when the time comes. I personally like to tackle problems as they arise better than fully preparing for it.**
**Let me know what you think about this kind of life... if there were no government regulations to deal with and the cost of living was lower than it is today, do you think this sort of thing could work?**
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