Noticed this story and thought it might interest some members.
thomasw Part of the Furniture Now Dec 5, 2016 862 24 Apr 19, 2017 #1 Noticed this story and thought it might interest some members.
A aldecaker Lifer Feb 13, 2015 4,407 42 Apr 19, 2017 #2 Wow, I never knew hermits had to be a people person.
cortezattic Lifer Nov 19, 2009 15,147 7,638 Chicago, IL Apr 19, 2017 #3 I think I would make a good hermit, if only I didn't have to greet pilgrims visiting the hermitage. :P
I think I would make a good hermit, if only I didn't have to greet pilgrims visiting the hermitage. :P
A aldecaker Lifer Feb 13, 2015 4,407 42 Apr 19, 2017 #4 Yeah, I'd think it would take a lot of the joy out of being a hermit!
papipeguy Lifer Jul 31, 2010 15,778 35 Bethlehem, Pa. Apr 19, 2017 #5 Having a hermit live on your property was the "in" thing during the middle ages. Today there is even a hermit newsletter. I don't know how they're supposed to read it but here you go. http://ravensbreadministries.com/index.html
Having a hermit live on your property was the "in" thing during the middle ages. Today there is even a hermit newsletter. I don't know how they're supposed to read it but here you go. http://ravensbreadministries.com/index.html
crashthegrey Lifer Dec 18, 2015 3,817 3,607 41 Cobleskill, NY www.greywoodie.com Apr 19, 2017 #6 I didn't realize hermitage was still a thing. Good to know.
indianafrank Part of the Furniture Now Oct 15, 2014 950 5 Apr 19, 2017 #7 I had a friend a long time ago who was a hermit, as well as a hobo.