Monday, September 22, 2014

How Glitch Got Me Thinking About Homesteading


 Some of you may have been fortunate enough to be invited to play the now defunct, Glitch. This little game, originally developed by Tiny Speck, was a free MMO (massive multi-player online game), and featured Glitchens - customizable characters whose sole purpose was to gain skills, collect items and make stuff out of them. It was incredibly creative and quirky. I suggest watching the original game trailer to get a better idea.

So what does this have to do with homesteading?

During the short time I was playing the game, I noticed that I became more aware of the inherit energy and supplies necessary to create things, especially with food. I had to acquire all the ingredients, have the skills to cook or bake whatever I was making, as well as the energy to do it all. This may seem obvious, but it is a reality that is often overlooked. The culture of the developed world has made us expect immediate gradification; push a button and something happens. Homesteading doesn't work that way.

Homesteading requires hard work and patience. It requires investment upfront, with the hope that you will end up with the results you want. It requires a little bit of luck, and a lot of faith - in your land, in your livestock, and in yourself.

My favourite aspect of Glitch was creating your own little house and land. You could plant bubble trees, create garden plots, even community gardens where other players could harvest veggies you planted. It all took effort and time, but I found the game quite rewarding. I started to appreciate meat, vegetables, and eggs from my local farmers market. I started knitting again, and ordered bats of wool for spinning from a local sheep farm. I started wishing that I could live in the little cottage I made in the game, surrounded by trees and a wee garden plot. Yes, I had developed the homesteading bug - and it hit hard.

A few years later, I'm still dreaming about homesteading - but this time, I'm building up my plot of land in the real world.


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For those of you itching to explore the world of Glitch, there is still hope! A few developers have took it upon themselves to recreate the game using the source code which Tiny Speck recently released. Due to copyright laws they can't call the reincarnation Glitch - so instead they are calling it Eleven, based on the 11 giants in the game. I'm so pleased this project is in the works! I can't wait until I can return to the wondrous land of Ur!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

And So It Begins...

This week marks the beginning of my independence.

That may sound like a strangely grand statement, but let me explain:

I quit my job on Friday.

I'm not the kind of person to make a big decision on a whim - I thought about this for quite some time. I agonized and questioned...wondering if I could get through just another few weeks. I knew in my heart it was time to go. I didn't feel like I mattered in the company anymore, and I didn't feel like I was getting much out of it. I couldn't shake the feeling that I wasn't where I needed to be...so I left.

I had something else on my mind anyway - homesteading. That's right. I wanted a place of my own, with a vegetable garden, chickens, and goats. I wanted a big farm dog following me as I filled water buckets and dumped grain in troughs. I wanted to wake up every morning and know that everything on this little piece of land sustained me both physically and spiritually.

This is my dream. This is my goal...but how the hell do I do this?!

It's not like I grew up in the country, at least not in the truest meaning of the word. I grew up in a small town with my parents and younger sister. Our house was a humble 1970s bungalow with a meager vegetable garden in the back, along with a maple tree and two pines - all of which have since been removed. I lived in the suburbs, the nearest farm being miles away. Not exactly the ideal background for a budding farmer.

I also don't have land! I live in a one-bedroom rented apartment, with just a few meters worth of a front lawn. I barely have any savings, and now...no full-time job to speak of. Fuck.

So, this is my starting point. This blog will serve as my personal journal - following my progress in fulfilling my dreams. It won't be easy, and at times it will not be pretty - but it will be honest.

This is what I want, and if I can achieve my dream - so can you. I will share everything I learn along the way here, and I welcome your advice and input.

So, come with me...