Must see Permaculture Food Forest and resilient lifestyle

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Contact info: Pierre Moreault
P.JMoreault@gmail.com
https://www.architecturalrestorationcanada.com/

You can contact Pierre for metal work, parts, restoration, refurbishment, food, honey, syrup, to make a barn, or a rabbit/chicken/sheep tractor, to rent his room and stay with him, learn from him, etc.

Please respect him, his talent, his privacy, and his kindness.

This visit left me with 4 hours of raw footage, and I condensed it down as much as possible into 50+ minutes. The amount of pure gold in this video was incredible:

- Food Forests
- Greenhouses (multiple designs)
- Chickens, Goats, Rabbits, Sheep, Geese, and their various tractor systems
- Annual Beds (Raised beds, soil beds)
- Bees
- Incubation
- Storage, grain sprouting, flour, sourdough, kombucha, kimchi, kefir (some of this was cut)
- Hugelkulture
- Ponds (which all got removed because the audio was so windy)
- Philosophical discussion on: Sustainability, Energy, Collapse, Manufacturing, Industry, the future, where we are going, and why this lifestyle isn't sustainable.
- Life simplification, so that we can repair and reuse things.
- Energy consideration in our diets, in our purchases
- Dumpster diving and tapping into waste streams

I literally mean it when I say this guy is the epitome of a living breathing walking and talking example of what humanity needs to survive. What Pierre doesn't shouldn't be abnormal. It never was. It's only abnormal today, in our civilization design of unsustainability. Pierre's lifestyle design should be the definition of what a normal lifestyle looks like.

I hope you enjoy. He is a true inspiration.

We all get bombarded with information about the Kardashians and celebrities and what they do and how they live, but nobody will ever hear about a guy like Pierre. So I thought I would change that. Lets all change that, and tell your friends about this video, and about him, and about what normal should look like.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:52 Sneak Peak
05:48 Paul Wheaton Eco Scale
https://permies.com/t/scale, worth a read
07:06 Lets get going
07:51 Resilience (Also known as Polymath)
10:39 Food Forest Tour
11:10 Adaptation diet
12:19 Walipini Sunken Thermal Mass Greenhouse
13:07 Gardens & Greenhouses
16:53 Hugelkulture
17:53 Oaks Rule
19:15 Tapping into Waste Streams
20:38 Livestock, Tractors, Food
32:30 Collapse, Geopolitical, specialization
37:20 House Design
42:45 Pierre's Magic Workshop

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