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Arwen 10-04-2012 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by June (Post 444862)
Blood Curdling Scream

"Hang on, there's something that just hit the deck, an armadillo or a bear"

"It's an armadillo"

"You know what? That armadillo does not belong to me"

--Medusa

:|

Yeah, let's all move to Arkansas.

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Originally Posted by Arwen (Post 444876)

In my sappy texting, I may have texted two girls I know pictures of an attack armadillo.

Some things still make me giggle hysterically.

Daywalker 10-05-2012 07:31 PM

It's wayyyy too hot there for me...and mah plants
 
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Originally Posted by BstlMyhart (Post 667853)
I've actually thought of this myself. The "compound" would be in the mountains of Ruidoso, NM though lol And everyone would have their own space...house/cottage...with 1 large building for gatherings. Figured a couple of hundred acres in the mountains would do the trick.

I do not think the NM would be Daywalker friendly.
:|

Mountains in the California, very DW Friendly.
:cannabis:

:daywalker:

Duchess 10-05-2012 08:11 PM

Count me in!!!!

I can sew, clean, hostess lingerie parties, work in garden and make awesome martinis. I will even create a signature BFP martini. :)


Duchess


Electrocell 10-06-2012 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Daywalker (Post 669159)
I do not think the NM would be Daywalker friendly.
:|

Mountains in the California, very DW Friendly.
:cannabis:

:daywalker:

Sure you could just would have to grow them underground lol.

Syr 10-06-2012 06:41 AM

Sounds great. But not in the U.S. for me. I'll be staying right here 'til the end ;)

StrongButch 10-06-2012 07:03 AM

Compound
 
Looks at Duchess I have a compound right outside of Atlanta maybe you can practice here (lol) Come show me your skills (sew,clean,lingerie parties and martinis) and whatever else you wanna throw in. (lol)

*Anya* 10-06-2012 08:29 AM

Reading this thread prompted me to think about the reality of a large group of people of different ages living together. I first posted in this thread, October 2011 and must admit my thoughts are a little different, a year later (and a year older).

On the face of it, it is a wonderful idea and hopefully, not just a pipe dream.

We are a diverse group of people, of not only identities but culture, backgrounds, education, employment and physical abilities (not to mention personalities!)

Currently, we do have a lot of Planet folks with physical disabilities (and perhaps also emotional). To make a dream of communal living a reality, all of these issues would need to be considered.

Boomers never think we will age. I didn't. In my mind, I would always be 25. Somehow, that did not happen! I like what one of the articles below called it: the Peter Pan Syndrome!

Would we have levels of care to try to keep aging LGBTQ folks living independently as long as possible?

Would we ensure that all environments would accommodate those that use canes/wheelchairs and other adaptive devices?

We will continue to age, whether we want to or not or regardless if we like it or not!

Darn it!

Some facts on costs, which may be even higher than when the Healthsense white paper was written:

30 million seniors living independently in their homes: Cost effective

11,000 attending or receiving
Adult Day/Home Health Care: 20K per year

21,000 in Independent Living Facilities Facilities: 20K to 30K per year

2,240 in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC’s)
$32K/year

33,000 in Assisted Living facilities
30K per year

17,000 in Skilled Nursing/Memory Care Facilities
$74K/year

1. Seniors’ Desire: Live as independently as possible for as long as possible
2. Cost effective alternatives to expensive SNF’s

"According to a new survey from the Hartford and the MIT AgeLab, half of boomers plan to stay in their current home as they age; however most have not made a plan to make their home more usable as physical abilities change.

The Hartford survey revealed that as far as adults ages 46-65, are concerned, 77% have talked to their spouse or partner about future housing needs but only 29% have made a plan, and 96% of those surveyed were aware of changes they could make to their current home to make it more livable as they age, but only 26% have made such changes.

That suggests too many of us are living in what some experts have dubbed Peter Pan housing - homes designed for people who will never get old.

I’m the first to admit that baby boomers actually don’t think we will get old."

http://www.healthsense.com/phocadown...ate/hs_aip.pdf

http://www.purdue.edu/retirees/docs/SeniorLiving.pdf

http://www.retiredbrains.com/Home/Se...e/default.aspx

Duchess 10-06-2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by StrongButch (Post 669398)
Looks at Duchess I have a compound right outside of Atlanta maybe you can practice here (lol) Come show me your skills (sew,clean,lingerie parties and martinis) and whatever else you wanna throw in. (lol)

Ummm, ok!!!:blush::spruceup::cheerleader:

girl_dee 10-06-2012 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by pajama (Post 667759)
I think this would be awesome. I used to visit friends that had a communal farm south of Memphis years ago. I loved the energy.

I agree with what many have said about boundaries, private space, setting up leadership.

What I can contribute to the community: I'm a mechanic. I can do plumbing. I can prepare all our taxes. I cook and bake. I can do healing work and massage and Reiki. I can paint and do framing/building with guidance.

I do not like to do yard work or gardening, so that would have to be someone else's gig.

So when are we moving?

pajama could i be your co-therapist? reflexology and reiki with a side of hypnotherapy all around.

i like the gardening as long as a lawn tractor is involved!


girl_dee 10-06-2012 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Syr (Post 669387)
Sounds great. But not in the U.S. for me. I'll be staying right here 'til the end ;)

Maybe everyone could come live HERE Syr!!! i bet you love that idea...

:innocent:

Syr 10-06-2012 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 669586)
Maybe everyone could come live HERE Syr!!! i bet you love that idea...

:innocent:

Ummmmm...... Sure....would take a lil planning I think.

Sachita 10-06-2012 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Syr (Post 669622)
Ummmmm...... Sure....would take a lil planning I think.


when I sell the farm and semi-retire to write my book I'd like to come park my RV summers up by you guys but once that cold starts up I'm history! lol

Just make sure all the people that want to come also know they have to work at stewarding the land. Few people know whats really involved in taking care of rural property especially as you move closer towards sustainability. As you know its a day to day that has to be done no matter how sick or tired you are.

DanieClarke 10-07-2012 09:03 AM

Don't sell the farm LOL
 
Hey i use to live in a RV and it was hell. I am glad to have finally purchased my own little farm.

Anyway i have a small 6 acre farm surrounded by mostly large amish and mennonite farms in central Pa along the appalchia Mountains.

I am seeking someone who is rough and ready and able to live rustically.

That means i have chamber pots and outhouses and barns and no indoor plumbing except for a hand pump in the basement which pumps springwater yr round.

I think an older FTM might really enjoy sharing this place with me.. Oh yea i am in my late 50's and caregiving my 89 yr old mom here. They too should be older and respectful of the local amish and mennonites.

I happen to be a celibate and single for the last 14 yrs so i am hoping to find the same.

Oh i can't deal with a couple as that dynamic is too much for me and mom.

Right now we sleep in the livingroom as mom can't make it up the steps and the wood heater in the livingroom needs to be filled every few hours all winter long.

Oh i am a 14 yr post op MTF living mostly androgynously as most who don't know me think i am a FTM which suits me fine..

PS: No smokers or drugs or lazy people :)

Gemme 10-15-2012 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 669586)
Maybe everyone could come live HERE Syr!!! i bet you love that idea...

:innocent:

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Originally Posted by Syr (Post 669622)
Ummmmm...... Sure....would take a lil planning I think.

Oooooh! I can do stuff. I can help! I'm a pretty good cleaner and generic, follow a recipe kind of cook. I can braid hair and fur and manes for that pretty, out of the face (or butt) kind of look. I don't mind a little muck but not every day.

Ummmm....chickens! I can feed the chickens 'n stuff. Okay, fine. The rest of the animals too. But especially the chickies. It strengthens my rock skipping wrist.

No slaughtering though. My gramps had a small working farm when I was a munchkin and I saw them slaughter some of the animals and I just never looked at him the same way after that. :(

Angeltoes 10-15-2012 07:39 PM

What about my 2 little boys, though? They can pull weeds or pick blueberries. lol. They're pretty well behaved. I don't know what I can do on a compound because my skills are mostly office based. I did have a fabulous garden this year but I'm no expert. I think Gemme and I are pretty much in the same skill set. I'm willing to learn though. I can give manicures. Hello, femmes...you need manicures.

Gemme 10-15-2012 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Angeltoes (Post 676355)
What about my 2 little boys, though? They can pull weeds or pick blueberries. lol. They're pretty well behaved. I don't know what I can do on a compound because my skills are mostly office based. I did have a fabulous garden this year but I'm no expert. I think Gemme and I are pretty much in the same skill set. I'm willing to learn though. I can give manicures. Hello, femme...you need manicures.

Well, they need people on the phone to order goodies, no? We can maintain the office. That's where a lot of my strengths lie as well. How about that?


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