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Show 191 cons i.de r-a t i.on Carney. 4 is It who gr-adu a t e e·;.· Le2.se \','2.8 forty-six f2..orn his the C2':L'1.G f'am'i.Ly his "You of spler.;.Qor has beer: have el im, but thel""'e to fim:_11y coree moment Another _ribuJ1e est terest, idea of explained of free Land 4DOUCl2.S obert p. !-:" 2). tLe -before see are fI other how 8r.1a11 of his Profit and new ne re- in8ig- exper- th2.t, life." article recently featured in the S21t Lae the L. s t at enerrt homesteading. the type of honesteading acr'e s a a admit and breathe can begin you \':i th opened in the moment you for and trout. noose the the swim- gardens, full-time r-ancher' 2. ience. is of wr i, tc tr'_ly are," Carney writes tnat in his Beverly "unce as i.ng encourage- ni:icant you tlAnd age smal I ranch in the Uinta a ::in2.l ore 2].: and be con.i.ng yec:lir..gs wc..rc.s. to continued to he 'rl1e2.-'e At Carney nade the br e ak from big city wife, "c.r:id h i.s isol2..ted on ;'!i th tennis courts. and ::oun.tcdns. producing. estate seven-acre a by Otis advertising and found himself "suffocating" end moved his life and script-writing ::i11s nansion atop cent" in known success first h ad he r:in pools, au thor-e d account of this Princeton b i cgr-aph i.ca.l 2. in television t!len Life, on , author, wher-e P.odale, "There' The is not +he s growing inter object of this p. in- nine_teenth-century people established f'arms Rather, Parker, , "5 on 160 it is the establishment of a- E2. "Part-time Farmers," Jan. 16, 1972, |