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  2. Suelo - Wikipedia

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    Daniel James Shellabarger (known as Daniel Suelo, or simply Suelo, and The Man Who Quit Money, born 1961) is an American simple living adherent who stopped using money in the autumn of 2000. [1] He was born in Arvada, Colorado , a suburb of Denver , and lives part-time in a cave near Moab, Utah when he is not wandering the country.

  3. Country Life (books) - Wikipedia

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    From the Archives of Country Life: Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden (2011) Judith B. Tankard, Aurum Press, 192 pages, ISBN 1-84513-624-1, ISBN 978-1-84513-624-6.

  4. Harrowsmith Country Life - Wikipedia

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    Harrowsmith Country Life was a magazine that explored and showcased country living. Originally called Harrowsmith , the magazine was heralded as a back-to-the-land and environmental issues platform. In 1976, founder James M. Lawrence cut and pasted the first issues together on a kitchen table in the tiny village of Camden East (pop. 256) in ...

  5. Category:Simple living - Wikipedia

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  6. Mark Sundeen - Wikipedia

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    His book The Man Who Quit Money (2012) [1] tells the story of Suelo, currently living part-time in a cave near Moab, Utah when he is not wandering the country, who has practiced his form of simple living since 2000. Sundeen was born in Harbor City, California, in 1970 [2] and grew up in the Los Angeles suburbs of Manhattan Beach and Hermosa ...

  7. Sallyann J. Murphey - Wikipedia

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    Murphey’s work, The Metcalfe Family Album - Six Generations of Traditions and Memories, was published by Chronicle Books in 1999. Nominally a work of fiction in which six generations of women from the same family keep a record of their lives, it is tightly tied to American & Indiana history from 1835 to 1996.

  8. Carla Emery - Wikipedia

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    The most recent edition of the Encyclopedia, the "updated 10th edition," was published by Sasquatch Books in 2008. A new "40th Anniversary Edition" was made available October 31, 2012, published by Sasquatch Books. The Encyclopedia of Country Living presents an exhaustive overview of virtually every topic relevant to homesteading and self ...

  9. Simple living - Wikipedia

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    A number of religious and spiritual traditions encourage simple living. [6] Early examples include the Śramaṇa traditions of Iron Age India and biblical Nazirites.More formal traditions of simple living stretch back to antiquity, originating with religious and philosophical leaders such as Jesus, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Zarathustra, Gautama Buddha, and Prophet Muhammad.