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SmokingEarl
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Nostr is the future

My utility bill in Reno was $300 for gas/electric and during the summer water was $100. But that's on top of the $2,300 rent.

In the RV I fill my propane tanks for $20/month and rent is $19-50/night with utilities included. So I can have more Bitcoin.

My biggest expense has been fuel for the truck, but once I get to Texas I'll be staying long term with less moving around.

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Two weeks in a trailer and we're still living the high life.

We've been living full time in the trailer since last Tuesday. So far so good. We got turned around at the hoover dam because my truck had a freezer in the back and I forgot the key to get into it. We'll be hitting up the Grand Canyon later this week.

We're leaving Tuesday on a trip from Nevada to Texas. Then after about a year I'll be looking for 40+ acres in Arizona.

I been gettin work done on my trailer and the HOA complained

HOA's are fiat and communist

the central bank government system is drunk on power

it just crashed again

guys, it's over time. to go back to McDonalds.

if that was my dog there'd already be a little irrigation flowing 😁

my wife and I both deleted fb but she signed up to the fb marketplace to buy and sell

The utility bill where I live went up $100/month so I had to start taking shorter showers. In the RV its just there to wash off for a minute or two. But at campgrounds they have better showers you can use.

My wife and I are about to buy a recreational trailer to live in for the next year. It started six months ago with a conversation about how I hate spending sats on rent during my job search. All while the homeless people at Walmart live for free. Now we have a plan to live lightweight, and hopefully a remote job opens up, but if not we can live for 10 years on the savings we have.

In 2013 I had a house and a fancy tech job in SF. They decided to shut down the office and I had an option of move to LA or quitting. I chose the latter, but then I had to sell the house. It was a dilemma, how to live while I did the job hunt and I had no savings. I had three months of severance and bonuses before I would be missing the mortgage payment. Luckily back then my house was up in value. But today with bitcoin and living frugal I've managed to put my self in a better position without depending on the housing market, while growing a family.

If I can't find a job in the next year, or even if I do, we will be buying some land and some cattle. While we're traveling we can get into a campground near where we cant land and do a thorough inspection before trading sats for land.

This is going to work out great, I can't wait to get started.

He took it down, but I found this picture on Jason Lowery's Facebook page.