in approximately this order:
first, immediately, i'm going to work on getting the basics of homesteading down. how to evaluate and buy land, how to set up a basic garden, raise chickens, maybe a cow, or some goats; dig a root cellar, and some basic things like getting water and setting up a compost toilet. i think having a good grasp of the basics of living without a power grid that i can teach others will be a good barterable skill as well as self-preservation. how to find potable water.
next, i want to learn how to MAKE solar/wind power. i want to know how to build a turbine and how to convert turbine-driven work into electrical power. i want to learn various ways to make use of solar power without necessarilly going out and buying solar panels, if possible. i think this will be an extremely useable and tradeable skill. the more "regular" items i can convert rather than buying special batteries and so forth, the better.
because of it's importance if unavailable (worst case): medicinal plants and how to make herbal medicine. field medical care.
basic carpentry, metalworking, for the homestead.
engine type repair skills. i know fuel will quickly become limited, but i'm assuming for a while at least fuel-efficient tranportation will be in high demand - i.e. motorcycles and such. so knowing how to keep them working, and how to keep MINE working, will be pretty useful.
i want to learn how to make alcohol fuel and how to make use of it.
making basic tools & farm implements.
gunsmithing.
soap making.
when i have those covered, i'l be looking at how to make butter, how to tan leather, how to weld, how to blacksmith (not sure i'm really strong enough), how to care for a horse (i have some knowledge but mostly enough to appreciate how little i know), maybe how to weave and spin (but i'm not sure i'll need that for some time to come), how to grind grain and make flour.
what i'll probably do is learn the very basics of everything i listed above, and get reference books that will help me get to the next level.
after that, anything that will allow me to elevate life to a more enjoyable experience should i be privileged to have time and energy for non-subsistence activities. i.e. - musical instruments, books, arts & crafts. i love to cook and make things that are beautiful and functional. i can knit. john can play guitar really well, and fix things. i could do tattoos, maybe, with my solar-powered tattoo gun. and, last but not least, if there is any way i can pull it off, as a last vestige of depravity, i'm going to bring our HDTV to the homestead and hook it up to the solar/wind power system at the house, along with our DVD player and the PS2. if it's the only appliance in the house that uses electricity, it will be worth the sacrifice.
