10 year retrospective
Posted: 29 Sep 2022, 00:55
10 years ago we made the move from southern England to our little bolt-hole in Scotland's far north. The words of a quote were ringing in my ears; "Find a resilient place and way to live, and watch a momentous period in history unfold". (Can't remember who said it. Can anybody help?). The impacts of the financial crash were still reverberating round the world and Europe was in the grip of the Euro crisis.
We settled in, started working our woodland, put in our wood fired heating system, made friends.. and gradually the world we'd left got back to normal. Everything seemed to be on a roll. House prices in the south were soaring again. Fear of missing out started to kick in. Had we made a dreadful mistake?
Of course, looking back now, we hadn't. We were just a bit early I guess. It reminds me of Chris Martenson's quote (he of "The Crash Course"); 'Better to be a year early than a minute too late".
Why am I writing this? Just to say, don't leave it too long before making preparations (whatever that means to you). It's later than you think.
We settled in, started working our woodland, put in our wood fired heating system, made friends.. and gradually the world we'd left got back to normal. Everything seemed to be on a roll. House prices in the south were soaring again. Fear of missing out started to kick in. Had we made a dreadful mistake?
Of course, looking back now, we hadn't. We were just a bit early I guess. It reminds me of Chris Martenson's quote (he of "The Crash Course"); 'Better to be a year early than a minute too late".
Why am I writing this? Just to say, don't leave it too long before making preparations (whatever that means to you). It's later than you think.