Website review: Path to Freedom
MissMoneypenny discovered this in Environment
•27 reviews since Jul 14, 2003
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Dream-Portugal rated 7 days ago- From the page: "Let's face it. Our world is in deep, deep trouble and we are the "troublemakers." We have to make real, difficult changes yesterday."
Urban Homesteading at it's best teaching the City folk that it is possible to live a self-sufficient lifestyle. Covering many interesting subjects, permaculture being one of them!- From the page: "Let's face it. Our world is in deep, deep trouble and we are the "troublemakers." We have to make real, difficult changes yesterday."

Reginald-Jeeves rated 10 days ago- A wealth of info on urban homesteading...And I thought I was a bit unusual with my front yard vegetable garden.

Dancingsistah rated 9 weeks ago- great site lots of connecting links

StephanieRogers rated 2 months ago- The Path to Freedom house is such an inspiration to me... I love their journal, so much good info.

bristol3 rated 3 months ago- Sustainable living as demonstrated by this family. Since the mid 1980s, all five members of the Dervaes family have steadily worked at transforming their ordinary city lot in Pasadena, California, into an organic permaculture garden supplying them with food all year round. They also run a successful business, Dervaes GardensRead More, providing salad greens to local restaurants. This helps them fund their purchases of solar panels, energy efficient appliances, and biodiesel processor to further decrease their homestead's reliance on the earth’s non-renewable resources. A very inspiring site.

mettaseva rated 3 months ago- Urban homesteading at its best! Here is the story of one family who is using their hands as weapons of mass creation! Inspiring story with a wealth of practical advice.

YolandaCrisostom rated 3 months ago- self sustainability

simplyneecy rated 4 months ago- I love this site! How one family living in the city is taking a step towards freedom by growing their own food.

ZoeyNMe rated 5 months ago- Planet Earth stuff YAY!

paxpax rated 5 months ago- Great ideas, great lessons.