Changing Gears; The Limberlost
- chapelgateangel28
- Apr 24
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 26
I write a lot about my off-grid property, "Angel Creek," in the Ozarks. That's because it was the property I chose to develop first, hence the stories. But at the same time that I bought it, around 2017, I bought another property that I haven't developed yet. I named it "The Limberlost Camp." It is off-grid, as well, but it is in Florida, in the swamps. There is actually 44,000 acres of raw land that is part of the package you get access to when you purchase a "camping lot" in a section of the property set aside for camping. You can live there, off-grid, if you want to. That was my original idea, it was simply another "back-up" property for "survival" when the Zombie Apocalypse finally hit us.
I was raised with the belief that when Jesus returned there would be an Apocalypse. It is a true belief. It just works metaphysically, as I've spent decades figuring out, and means that there will be those of us whose spirits rise to "heaven" to a divine level of insight into God's Word, his doctrine, that he created. That is actually happening as I type and has been since around 2012. My next book, "Chapelgate: the gods of Mount Olympus" is about this concept.
I've figured out there are ancient mythology concepts in the Bible and the reason why is they are both documenting how God's natural law and spiritual law actually operate on this level, the level the Bible book of "Revelation" is describing. I'm currently tracing these concepts in the Bible book of Acts, see my latest stories. They aren't myths. They are metaphysical realities most of us know nothing about. That's my current area of research and writing.
But back to these Wildmen, in Florida, and what they are doing on the 44,000 acres that I have my "Limberlost Camp" in. I am not pleased. I was picturing growing herbs there. But it is what it is and this is it in its current stage. I haven't even visited my own property there yet. I've focused my energy on my Ozarks land and stories. But this property is exceptionally interesting as well. Plus, it is just an hour south of Orlando (and I really miss Typhoon Lagoon and floating in the lazy river there, in Paradise.) For me to actually access my own camp lot (which is now paid for) of about 1/3 of an acre, I'd need a 4 wheel drive. I don't have that. But that's why I have "Swan" my adventure van, outfitted the way it is. I was headed that direction. It will make interesting stories. Maybe I'll shift gears soon. This actually looks like a bit of fun, hummm.
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Written April 24, 2025 at 1:50 pm
My idea for where I was taking "Swan"

An example of the view an RV has

My idea for where I was taking "Swan"

My Limberlost Camp is in this bend in the road



It's just an hour south of "Typhoon Lagoon," the very best part about it!

