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21743076 No.21743076 [Reply] [Original]

I'd like to one day move into the woods and build a nice, cozy homestead for myself with as little help as possible. It's a far off goal as of yet, but I'd like to collect some literature on how to get there soon. Particularly, on these topics:
>Basic architecture
>Communing with nature
>Building tools like bows, arrows, knives, etc.
>Agricultural stuff, so that I can grow some crops
>General stuff to enrich the soul ;)

Feel free to add any relevant topics to that list if you'd like; I appreciate any help.

>> No.21743123

>>21743076
>>>/diy/

>> No.21743277

>>21743076
Where do you live?

>> No.21743335

>>21743076
>pic rel
so comfy

>> No.21743428

>>21743076
If you think a 50% window stock sheet metal structure is "communing with nature," "cozy," or doable without some extreme reliance on resources obtained from complex society remain in the suburbs and do not leave.

>> No.21743454

>>21743076

>[...] communing with nature[.] [SIC]


ONE DOES NOT «COMMUNE WITH NATURE»: ONE DOMINATES NATURE, OR ONE IS DEVOURED BY IT.

>> No.21743463

>>21743454
Kill yourself

>> No.21743466

>>21743428
picrel is more so related to location and the wooden structure. I wouldn't want that much glass.
>>21743277
In a city :(

>> No.21743489

>>21743466
sorry, good point on the stock sheet metal structure, I just mean that I would want my house to be wooden