Wednesday, December 6, 2023

family...

Heading to an Airbnb in Alpine on Friday for a week.  I am overwhelmed by all the positive messages from my readers.  I never imagined that this blog would create an extended family that would offer such support in my time of need.  Thank you!

11 comments:

Kathy said...

Hang in there, John. You can do this. I've survived cancer three times, and I'm thriving. I've enjoyed following you the last few years. I found out about you from Dan Stricklin.

Hachita said...

You are a mensch, gentleman, and scholar. Finest I've known.

House of Bonita said...

Hey John, I've been faithfully following your adventures ever since your blog was first pick up by the site" boing boing". I've only posted a handful of times over the years, but wanted to say that you've been a part of my life this whole time. I've watched you reveal the plans for the green house, followed along as it was built and felt every high and low you posted about "farming". Thank you for sharing part of your life.... it has offered me inspiration (like when Ben became part of the homestead), but also entertainment (remember the field lab lake?). Thank you for your bravery and candidness.

Zole said...

Loyal follower since the early day, you ARE family. I have the picture of Benita on my wall at work. You are an inspiration to us all. God Bless you, we are with you.

pamit said...

That looks like a peaceful spot to stay for a week. And again, I'm thinking: miracles do happen. My brother is about to start chemotherapy and is then facing an operation. I feel like I have two brothers going through a hard patch!

linda said...

You are family I check in with each morning. Prayers

owyn said...

And I never imagined that I would have a extended family in Texas

rj said...

John, I have been following you since at least 2011 when Texas Country Reporter ran a tv episode about an off grid guy who wrote “The West is the Best” in the middle of a West Texas desert with only rainwater collection and Harbor Freight solar early on. You had the internet on a twisted pair telephone line run over the tundra. With a Toyota version as your trust steed. It was only DSL internet but your daily blog and weather report was always new and interesting. The solar oven, early wind generators and 128 sq ft living accomodations! The site built evaporative cooler ran on batteries and computer fans. Later the amazing container greenhouse with a huge rebar roof, all carefully welded by you and you alone. All documented in the blog. All of this was just the beginning! Off the grid living but always adventurous including powered hang gliding! Very cool my man.

rj said...

For the Texas Country Reporter episode with John search for

Life Off the Grid at The Field Lab (Texas Country Reporter)

currently on YouTube. It includes John reciting The West is the Best among other very interesting segments

JC said...

God bless you John

Abuelas new life said...

John, this is Susan and Jamaican David...we're praying for you as you are often in our thoughts. We're so glad we got to meet you and visit with you at the Lab.

You've accomplished quite a lot these years at the Lab and it's been amazing how you made your life there for 16 years.

Until we meet again! Be at Peace