tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post3171956779628529045..comments2024-03-29T15:12:29.437+10:00Comments on down to earth: Living on a limited incomeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-54763761649700444532017-06-05T10:22:05.462+10:002017-06-05T10:22:05.462+10:00Thank you for your blog Rhonda, I've been a ke...Thank you for your blog Rhonda, I've been a keen follower for many years.<br /><br />Just a comment, and I'm not here to skite or judge. My wife and I both receive an age pension. We're able to live on one pension and save the other without suffering any hardship. I built our home over a six year period on the pension (no mortgage), we have solar electricity and solar hot water (no electricity charges plus an income from the feed-in tariff) and we can afford yearly overseas holidays. Admittedly, we don't have any medical expenses, yet.<br /><br />Pensioners seem to be always complaining about how hard their life is on a supposedly below-the-poverty-line income. I think we're very lucky to be able to live so well. I cannot, however, say the same the state of our planet and the likely hood of humans surviving for much longer. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-49069362479902927052017-05-25T04:24:40.513+10:002017-05-25T04:24:40.513+10:00Reading some of Wendell Berry's essays in The ...Reading some of Wendell Berry's essays in The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry. Nothing quite like them to regain perspective on this incredible subject! rebeccahttp://thriftystyleatsixty.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-81017110686712108182017-05-24T11:24:33.964+10:002017-05-24T11:24:33.964+10:00Thanks for the reminders Rhonda. We are still fine...Thanks for the reminders Rhonda. We are still fine tuning the expenses for 2 of us and the property needs improvements but it's all proceeding gradually. Lol, the decluttering is interesting.RobynLouisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08050372484207822842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-24489711562672469282017-05-24T09:24:33.815+10:002017-05-24T09:24:33.815+10:00I really enjoyed your post, Rhonda. It is so insp...I really enjoyed your post, Rhonda. It is so inspirational. Thank you.<br />LindaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-56519837622412067122017-05-23T18:26:50.564+10:002017-05-23T18:26:50.564+10:00Thank you for your post, it is very inspiring ! I ...Thank you for your post, it is very inspiring ! I live in the South West in France. I have a big house with a huge garden (but not flat) next to a forest. I don't like my job but it is very well paid so ... We finish to pay our house in march 2019 and as it comes closer, I Wonder if i can manage to change my life after : quit my job and find one that will bring me happiness ? But i also have 3 Young child (12 / 4 / 1 years old) and i don't know if it is a good idea ! I am turning 42 in november, perhaps it is the 40 crisis (i don't know if you have the same concept abroad ??) but things have to changed now. I feel it. I need it. Your blog is very inspiring. Thank you very very much for helping the other to think about their own life :D flohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05603754826936974975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-1090807375651061582017-05-23T12:34:33.348+10:002017-05-23T12:34:33.348+10:00And isn't it ironic that cottages embraced a s...And isn't it ironic that cottages embraced a sustainable living lifestyle? the people that once owned them were not at all wealthy; except, perhaps, in spirit!hopflowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06114510834437210015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-76539884515930503392017-05-23T12:30:28.878+10:002017-05-23T12:30:28.878+10:00In Hawaii and Marin County? Both very expensive pl...In Hawaii and Marin County? Both very expensive places to live, I must say.hopflowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06114510834437210015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-18445165529189574762017-05-23T03:42:44.579+10:002017-05-23T03:42:44.579+10:00Thank you Rhonda, for this post. This is really so...Thank you Rhonda, for this post. This is really something thinking about. <br />Now on retirement I try to life with more limits. This post helps me a lot.<br />X Manon<br />Haak en Penhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07401259476798404141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-49395552793413821622017-05-23T01:45:50.320+10:002017-05-23T01:45:50.320+10:00Delighted to have found you! Your down to Earth vi...Delighted to have found you! Your down to Earth views, and your fine writing make yours I blog I must follow. Come visit mine and see what I'm doing if you care to. Must say I share your views on the uses and misuses of money and am on a similar path of thoughtful, productive retirement. Aloha RhondaCloudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05853753108637831069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-33282039001737095412017-05-22T19:50:32.484+10:002017-05-22T19:50:32.484+10:00Thank you very much Rhonda. This is something I ne...Thank you very much Rhonda. This is something I need to remind myself. Things are getting more expensive here in The Netherlands and I have to be even more frugal then I was before. They say the crisis is over, but my bank account doesn't agree !!Moniquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01997083457179608583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-81749231540598543472017-05-22T13:28:47.689+10:002017-05-22T13:28:47.689+10:00Love this topic, love this post Rhonda. We have be...Love this topic, love this post Rhonda. We have been slowly but surely brainwashed over the past 70 years or so to consume, consume and consume some more and really we need so very little to have a good life. Thoreaux said "I make myself rich by making my wants few." Sums it up really. So much more satisfying to go and do some gardening than shopping.Mikihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16193213032250605913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-73189863762799604252017-05-22T13:23:27.989+10:002017-05-22T13:23:27.989+10:00It could not be more true that this mindset takes ...It could not be more true that this mindset takes an ongoing commitment - I've always been on the more reserved/frugal side financially, but especially when we bought our home, I was so tempted by the desire to buy all the pretty things to furnish it with! Shortly after, though, we had a few rather dramatic financial hardships that I think "cured" me of those thoughts. There was a time I remember very distinctly that I could not afford to buy a pack of butter. Things became stripped down to the bare essentials, and needless to say I became very well-versed in the many ways to cook a potato! And so, to be honest, when I have those thoughts about wanting something that isn't a true need, they wash over me rather easily now. My husband is also from a third-world country, and that puts things even further into perspective. I have little tolerance these days for typical American consumerism and the entitlement that often accompanies it. If we have enough food to eat and a roof over our heads, anything else on top of that is riches upon riches!<br />-Jaime Ngo Family Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15484243776589015749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-5242561671930367642017-05-22T12:22:00.921+10:002017-05-22T12:22:00.921+10:00Very well said! It takes a change in mindset inde... Very well said! It takes a change in mindset indeed. I have friends that are in financial difficulties but can't see their behavior is causing it. As the phrase goes, you can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink. ;(. I am thankful we learned in time to get out of debt and pay off our house, now we are retired and have a simple life, but fulfilling. Thank you so much for your books and these blog comments, you truly have a great gift of communication. Traveling Oltmanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15703550588711913428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-39518731953682851052017-05-22T12:21:44.114+10:002017-05-22T12:21:44.114+10:00I've been always frugal, I think I learned it ...I've been always frugal, I think I learned it from my mom.<br />When I started living on my own, my frugal habits helped me a lot. And later on, living well below my means allowed me to choose a career I love without giving too much priority to how much I'd make.<br />I do think that I' fortunate to be in good health and have a reasonable income. So, living simply and frugally is a choice for me and I think it makes a difference. <br />Nil @ The Little House by the Lakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05812637017406376233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-63910820651017666632017-05-22T10:19:59.457+10:002017-05-22T10:19:59.457+10:00There is a different between low income and prover...There is a different between low income and proverty. I find it important to maintain and take care of what you have.<br />Coffee is onpeppylady (Dora)https://www.blogger.com/profile/01649272822470007714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-45952841426324122412017-05-22T09:18:31.512+10:002017-05-22T09:18:31.512+10:00Well said Jamie......my sentiments exactly Well said Jamie......my sentiments exactly Journey to Somewhere - Gail and Nickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12302475844698592286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-7558936319065910742017-05-22T08:36:07.542+10:002017-05-22T08:36:07.542+10:00When I worried about what others thought, budgetin...When I worried about what others thought, budgeting was stressful. Now that I'm older and don't worry so much about what others think, budgeting and being thrifty have become rather fun. I'm MUCH happier this way.Priscillahttp://minimalistgranny.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-44115736556067356092017-05-22T08:15:11.978+10:002017-05-22T08:15:11.978+10:00"It was tough in those early years' - tha..."It was tough in those early years' - thank you for saying this, how true that is. Satisfying, invigorating, worthwhile but most certainly tough. It was encouraging to see you write that and tell it how it is. (liking your new selfie picture too)Phil Poggeauxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10528068263542083696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-23873146023658887502017-05-22T07:41:50.519+10:002017-05-22T07:41:50.519+10:00I am composting and planting a small garden this y...I am composting and planting a small garden this year. I don't waste food. Even if we don't eat it all, the wild critters on our property do. And I consider that a win. Their habitat is small so I try to help when I can.<br />I hate to clothes shop so I use what I have and only buy cheap, lol. I sew so I can mend anything too. <br />I cook almost every night and when I don't we eat leftovers. I might go out once a month with friends.<br />I do, however, indulge in my grandson and we go to Disney some, but it is totally worth it! barbaradougherty126https://www.blogger.com/profile/08836028500126454110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-21279639051383297402017-05-22T06:49:54.925+10:002017-05-22T06:49:54.925+10:00I think I used to manage money better when I was q...I think I used to manage money better when I was quite young and had just moved out of home, we had so very little of it while I was studying at Uni that every cent mattered. I used to portion money into envelopes in those days, and it worked a treat. I think the introduction of a semi-cashless society changed how I manage money, and it's never been as easy to track and manage it as it was back then. I've wanted to go back to that system, and have thought about doing it, but with so many automated payments and electronic banking these days it's a lot harder. Physical cash wields more power with me that a sterile debit card!Cherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07900993246451486017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-9210094339417166422017-05-22T06:41:45.389+10:002017-05-22T06:41:45.389+10:00You got all that exactly right. It's a differ...You got all that exactly right. It's a different mindset one focused on the ultimate goal and staying on top of exactly what you are spending your money on. Nothing beats keeping track of all expenditures (large and small----those small ones are sooooo sneaky!) to see where money is trickling away for nonessentials so that trickle can be slowed or eliminated altogether. vichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18428581552807859803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-269855365661766062017-05-22T06:41:39.244+10:002017-05-22T06:41:39.244+10:00Good morning Rhonda, Looking back on my life, I ha...Good morning Rhonda, Looking back on my life, I have always been frugal, my Mum and Dad were thrifty and I guess that is where I learnt it from. It was just natural for us to make do and mend. Going further back, my grandparents were the same, living a simple abundant life, with good food on the table and a lovely home as well. Even back then we were very aware of using little water (tank water) and electricity, I can vividly remember only having one light on at night. We are, what we are bought up with, I think our past generations had it right, didn't they? Have a lovely day.<br />FiFiona Chainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03982181165314399167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-83892915593848578232017-05-22T06:27:04.205+10:002017-05-22T06:27:04.205+10:00I've been reading your blog for a long time an...I've been reading your blog for a long time and I love your posts because you write and share about real life and what truly matters. I recently bought your book. Please keep going and going!Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17630518561509369935noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089828552519076506.post-24213305801000040572017-05-22T05:42:57.500+10:002017-05-22T05:42:57.500+10:00Thank you so much for this post and the ones to co...Thank you so much for this post and the ones to come on budgeting. I actually enjoy budgeting and planning. I was once influenced by magazines like English Country Homes and Interiors. It is the cottages done up beautifully not the mansions I am drawn to. I know that won't happen for me and it doesn't bother me one bit. My focus is on living within our means and enjoying the company of my loved ones. I add the homey cottage touches my way and it feels good because it's real and paid for. I think living this way reduces anxiety and comparison. Comparison is exhausting, limiting and consumerism is built on it. Wow, that was philosophical for early morning.<br />I am fine tuning our budget for retirement at the end of the year. Thank you Rhonda for your writing over the past 10 years. It has enabled me to strengthen who I really am and fine tune my values. That in itself is so liberating. I too have know wish to travel the world etc. I want to nest and breathe deeply and am so thankful and aware I am able to do so. It will be modest and more than enough. Sorry this is long everyone it just flowed this morning 😊Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12393720461476425311noreply@blogger.com