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<blockquote data-quote="MillennialRancher" data-source="post: 1554498" data-attributes="member: 38020"><p>What did your grandparents do? Great grandparents? People have been getting old and decrepit for a long time and they survived. My great great grandparents lived a long time making one trip to town by mule once a month to buy feed, a sack of flower and some corn mash to make liquor. My grandpa tells stories all the time about his grandparents and how they did things. He raised L1 Herefords just down the road from me and grew up in the "big house" that's still lived in today.</p><p></p><p>Kids and grandkids helped keep up the place and make sure chores got done. Neighbors helped neighbors. The church provided for those in need. It was built around family and God. Luckily my folks still live with that mindset to this day with the addition of all the modern technology, I live within walking distance to the majority of my family. That lifestyle is possible and sustainable today it just takes family.</p><p></p><p>I hope I can buy back that old plantation house one day and raise my family in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillennialRancher, post: 1554498, member: 38020"] What did your grandparents do? Great grandparents? People have been getting old and decrepit for a long time and they survived. My great great grandparents lived a long time making one trip to town by mule once a month to buy feed, a sack of flower and some corn mash to make liquor. My grandpa tells stories all the time about his grandparents and how they did things. He raised L1 Herefords just down the road from me and grew up in the “big house” that’s still lived in today. Kids and grandkids helped keep up the place and make sure chores got done. Neighbors helped neighbors. The church provided for those in need. It was built around family and God. Luckily my folks still live with that mindset to this day with the addition of all the modern technology, I live within walking distance to the majority of my family. That lifestyle is possible and sustainable today it just takes family. I hope I can buy back that old plantation house one day and raise my family in it. [/QUOTE]
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