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norseofcourse

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Welcome from Ohio! That's a lot to go through... I hope your plans for the future work out well for you and your son.
 

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Poka_Doodle, thanks. The stress is over wellming at times, think the mechanic has messed up my 7.3L idi and my Jeep WJ has a leaking radiator and a Short, my x left me with 51.28 to feed our son, pay bills etc. So I try to handle the stress, sometimes it gets me way down, but I have a little boy to raise so I need to sell, pay the cc's she maxed out and build a new life with my son in Texas. I'm very greatfull to belong to community like this, real people that care for others as I do.
Wow, that must be super hard. Have a peaceful Christmas
 

Latestarter

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Wishing you the best of luck as you move forward. It's hard, but try to keep your chin up... even if it does make it a better target...
 

Ferguson K

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Howdy from east Texas! Glad you joined us, sorry about your troubles. Sometimes life slaps is on our bank to point us in the right direction. Sounds like you've been listening.
 

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Another big Howdy and Welcome from the Great Lone Star State. where the stars at night are big and bright! Yep, sometimes the road gets a tad rocky and the choice of path in the woods gets a little dark, but with the Good Lord willing the sun does come up. So, grab yourself a beverage from that there table and one for your son. I'll shoo the dog off the bench for the two of you. Like the "all night trucker network", we're open all the time and we're good about fostering dreams, hopes and plans.

I'm glad you are here and look forward to having you join us in Texas. Your adventures in going off grid may prove informative to some of the rest of us.

One piece of unsolicited advise: make sure you have a well, or can drill one, in West Texas where water is more valuable than oil.

Good luck, and a very merry and joyful Christmas to you and your boy.
 

HomesteaderWife

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Hello there @JASTECH and welcome to the herd! It sounds like you've got your hands full, so we are wishing you the best of luck. We hope to have you around often once you get settled, and feel free to ask questions here about your herd animals once you do start back up. Also check out the sister sites Backyard Chickens (for chickens, ducks, and other poultry), The Easy Garden (lots of good information there for gardening), and Sufficient Self (for all the OTG know-how).

Best wishes from Alabama, and welcome to Backyard Herds again!

:welcome
 

JASTECH

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Another big Howdy and Welcome from the Great Lone Star State. where the stars at night are big and bright! Yep, sometimes the road gets a tad rocky and the choice of path in the woods gets a little dark, but with the Good Lord willing the sun does come up. So, grab yourself a beverage from that there table and one for your son. I'll shoo the dog off the bench for the two of you. Like the "all night trucker network", we're open all the time and we're good about fostering dreams, hopes and plans.

I'm glad you are here and look forward to having you join us in Texas. Your adventures in going off grid may prove informative to some of the rest of us.

One piece of unsolicited advise: make sure you have a well, or can drill one, in West Texas where water is more valuable than oil.

Good luck, and a very merry and joyful Christmas to you and your boy.

How muchmuch is the cost for having a well drilled?
 

Baymule

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How muchmuch is the cost for having a well drilled?
I live in Smith county. Wells (good ones) run about 600 feet deep and cost $10,000 to $12,000. We are on community water and the bill is a heck of a lot cheaper that that! We are building a barn with a metal roof. When completed, am considering a water catchment system, if for no other reason, to water the animals.

Wells may have other costs in other areas. Wood county has lots of springs and creeks. There is a wet weather seep/spring on our property.
 
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