The good life lab

radical experiments in hands-on living

318 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2013

OCLC Number:
805055124

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4 stars (2 reviews)

This is the inspirational story of how one couple ditched their careers and high-pressure life in New York City to move to rural New Mexico, where they made, built, invented, foraged, and grew all they needed to live self-sufficiently, discovering a new sense of value and abundance in the process. Alongside their personal story are tips and tutorials to guide readers in the discovery of a fulfilling new lifestyle that relies less on money. Tremayne wholeheartedly believes that everyone has the skill, imagination and creativity to make it work. Tremayne not only teaches the art of making biofuel, appliances, structures, gardens, food, and medicine but also presents reasons for makers to share their innovations and ideas through open source and creative commons licenses. She shares the joys of creating out of waste, home manufacture, and reconnecting with nature, and she teaches readers how to live off the grid. Practical, contemplative, …

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4 stars

Good account right in the midst of the current sustainability / homesteading / intentional departure from capitalist society activity, 10 years in. I got more out of the first section, the decision and promises to herself in jumping, than the last section of practical skills and useful tools or recipes, for where I am in my own journey here.

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Subjects

  • Social aspects
  • Technological innovations
  • Consumption (Economics)
  • Lifestyles