This is one of my favorite places you have ever posted Kirsten. Iβm so happy to see your channel growing profoundly yet you are still remaining authentic to who you are when you started. Absolutely love you and your channel. β€
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Its difficult for city people to adjust. Especially to living where there's no services for atleast 15 minutes plus, down a gravel road etc.. I would suggest for people interested in making the change from city to rural to start out buying or renting in a town of 1500 people or less.. the midwest from the north to the south is the best place to go..
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Kirsten Dirksen
How hard is it to switch from a conventional suburban or urban life to a life in the countryside that blends ruin restoration and gardening with strategies like workshops, teleworking, etc. for income? With little money but the idea to teach others how to restore an abandoned hamlet in the Italian Alps, Maurizio Cesprini and Paola Gardin transformed a crumbling medieval home in Ghesc into a warm family haven for themselves and their young son Emil. Check this repost out if you want to know more about the people transforming places from ruin to renewal in remote, affordable areas. It's not easy and requires work, but it can be done :)
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