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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: postoplesbian on December 20, 2008, 11:24:35 AM

Title: Any FTM's want to live on a central Pa farm and raise organic beef cows?
Post by: postoplesbian on December 20, 2008, 11:24:35 AM
I have been setting up a nice shed/cabin with a wood cookstove and firewood and tons of grains and beans and canned stock etc and well i am seeking to travel this spring (maybe sooner) with my horse and i would like to find a FTM who wants to take over for me here. There is work around here that does pay if you drive the amish to appointments. Not much else but that pays well i hear. This farm is run and owned by two elderly people who are in their 60's but act like they are 20 yr old with how much they work. Your job would be learning all about beef cows and grass and feeding and also some gardening in the warm months. You get free phone and electric and eggs and some beef parts and maybe even some goats milk if you get into milking. They have lots of freezers for storing too and this place has a new frig i bought and a great wood cookstove i bought and a new bathroom i put in and its large enough for two people. I had an amish man build nice shelves and well its cute with a country style. I just made a nice brick patio 7 ft by 14ft out the door. We are in a valley and the farm is on all sides of a 3 way intersection. Lots of buggies go by here and the closest town is about 2 miles away which has a tiny grocery store. The couple here will drive you to the big city store once a month for other foods you might want to buy or if you have a vehicle you could drive yourself. You can always be a driver for the amish and get paid well and even do work with them many times. Kinda like if your driving them to a job they will get you hired too. If your just driving them to an auction then they will just pay you. Many times they own their own vehicles but they never drive them. Wild huh.. Anyway i figure the guyz here might know someone who would like the rougher life (not city life) and want to learn farming and driving tractors etc. You will never starve here thats for sure and the food is all good and healthy with no fast food places for 20 miles away. Its located west of harrisburg Pa and slightly to the north. I'll tell you more if you email me and we connect. I have references too and am well know in the activist circles for trans causes. Ethan St. Pierre knows me well. I actually named him after my son and told him he was a guy before he transitioned. :)