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How we live now: tips from offgridders, tinyhousers, homesteaders

Resilience: “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.”

For some, preparing for the unexpected has been a way of life for years.

We visit (via their cameras) permaculture farmers in Tulsa, Oklahoma growing much of their food in backyard hoop houses, a rainwater harvester collecting and reusing water at home and off the streets of Tucson, Arizona, an A-frame cabin builder at home surrounded by the wilderness of Central Mexico, a family in Kauai, Hawaii living off the land in their hand-built tiny home of recycled materials.

They bring us some tips from their homesteads or city apartments (like instructions for a living wall from recycled drink bottles from our friends in Mexico City).

This is part two of a three-part series. Part one: Pandemic-proof collaboration to (re)build resilience

Music credit: Charles Humenry