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Old 10/31/07, 01:06 PM
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Did the Evangelistas return to town life?

I mean of course Anita and Nick Evangelista. I've read all of their homesteading books I can find (How to Live Without Electricity and Like It; Bloodlust Chickens and Renegade Sheep;Backyard Meat Production).

I just read an article in, um..I think it was Backwoods Home Magazine..by Anita that talked about an ice storm and preparedness, but it mentions living in town, and some of their things still being 'out at the farm'.

Does anyone know if they gave up homesteading?
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Old 10/31/07, 08:22 PM
 
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I used to read their articles

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I mean of course Anita and Nick Evangelista. I've read all of their homesteading books I can find (How to Live Without Electricity and Like It; Bloodlust Chickens and Renegade Sheep;Backyard Meat Production).

I just read an article in, um..I think it was Backwoods Home Magazine..by Anita that talked about an ice storm and preparedness, but it mentions living in town, and some of their things still being 'out at the farm'.

Does anyone know if they gave up homesteading?
In Small Farm Journal. I thought they were real farmers/ sheep farmers, ya know, on the big side? I used to get a doz laughs outa their articles and what happened to nick
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