The "Good Life lab" for a good read:
Firstly, I don't keep any books anymore because they are bulky, and bound to rot. I keep few except for a few out of print, and rare/valuable books. I keep them securely sealed in a Tupperware tub with a silicone pack to avoid rotting. I also keep a few edible and medicinal plant books handy just in case.
I get most of my reading material on Kindle. You can likewise read/download most things written from Google books. Also, Scribd and other subscription sites may have thesis and informational and valuable stuff.
"Good Life labs" is one of the most encouraging and valuable short "books" I have found on the subject of packing it in, and scavenging/surviving on the road. Also good for "intentional communities".(it's really spiral bound in real life for easy propping up, and copying the recipes, and diagrams).
Here are some of the titles of the Chapters ( you maybe able to relate)...
The Good Life Lab: Radical Experiments in Hands-On Living
https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?as...e=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_G0YBWBRE9PPMGAM9N4Q4
Tired of the high-pressure life they lead in New York City, Wendy Jehanara Tremayne and her husband migrate to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, where they build, invent, forage, and grow all they need for themselves. Full of quirky stories and imaginative illustrations, this inspiring memoir chronicles the off-the-grid adventures of the Tremaynes. Touchingly personal while also providing practical tutorials on making your own biofuel, building an efficient house, and gardening sustainably, The Good Life Lab will encourage you to chase your dreams of self-sufficiency.
Contents
Part One: Life Imagined
Life in the Waste Stream -
“ I peed in a large green cat-litter container…”
Jump and the Net will Appear
Broken Heart Seeks Giant Band-Aid
To Live a Decommodified Life
Everything is a Tool to Change the World
Commodified People
Swap-o-Rama Rama
Nature is the Truest Book
Ladybugs in NYC
What is the cost of a J. O. B.?
The Sky is the Ocean
Makers of Shelter
Building in Truth or Consequences
Free Fuel -
Her husband recycles standard lead car batteries;
I think they discuss making biofuel here...
Things of Value
The Notorious Goblins
The Cost of Living
Take Time
Getting Better All the Time
Nature Unlocked
The Digital Homestead - probably more relevant in 2022 than when this was written in 2013
The Least Useful Most Fun Thing
A Cottage Industry
Wisdom
Mad Skilz
Kitchen Magick
Power, Electronics, Technology
Cars and Fuel
(Gimme’) Shelter
Holy Scrap
Epilogue: make Mistakes,
Or as the Whole Earth Catalogue used to say on it’s back cover,
”Stay young, Stay Foolish”
Hope this helps someone
~KK
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