Can you really live off the grid in Florida keys

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islamoradamark

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lets not forget about the 17 different kinds of poisonwood. Remember you have to dress to protect yourself from the sun. You learn real fast how to hug the shade
 

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Everyday is an adventure, that’s for sure. Sorta like the Wild West! You just have to put up with the BS to get to the good stuff.
 

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uncle sam will always be your uncle no matter where you live. you will always owe the gooberment something!
Most of Fla is over crowded not a place to get away from it all .

you are correct, piece of mind is priceless . I hope you find happiness and piece of mind where ever life takes you.
 

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The Keys are great to live in with reliable A/C and not wanting to go out where there is no mosquito netting. Other than that, remember when the Spaniards wrecked different places along the Florida Coast and they went mad due to mosquitos? Nothing has changed.

Living off the grid there. That's a laugh. Try a mid Atlantic state, or the northern most part of the "south". Less animals to kill you, very few bushes or trees that will, a lot less danger from a hurricane, little chance of very long term drought, lots of rural areas left to live in, moderate summers and winters with about 2 weeks each of awful only. Good soils most places to grow food.
 

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49er12, please post by our rules, please watch language and leave politics out of posts.
 

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Good information Smokey, carolinas seem possible
 

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