I guess (in a very modern way) I do live somewhat primitive. I live about 100 miles from the closest city. Its 30 miles each way to the closest place to get gas or even a cold drink. I am surrounded by wildlife and what used to be a very simple life. I do love and enjoy things that are simple, but I don't care to have trinkets or junk laying around. I think I have a lot of me that would be called a minimalist but I have nothing to do with the pop culture that goes with it.
If I want something I work for it and go get it, but I try and make sure its functional to some extent and is something that makes my quality of life better. I do respect nature and try to give back to the land that provides me a good life, by not doing things to harm it.
Even out in the middle of nowhere life still changes fast. I have wind towers popping up all around me. They are ugly and even a little spooky looking. At first I thought it was cool but to the west of me there are now 400 of them. This brings in lots of strangers who don't care so much for the land, and I see lots of heavy equipment, and more trash on the roads these days.
I do try and transfer from nowhere Texas back to San Diego each winter if possible, which is anything but primitive. However, I love the water and the climate. I love the Pacific coast and just getting out on a boat and getting away from everything, but that is very temporary and I have to be very careful these days.
I have a cousin in Colorado and he does live a really cool primitive life. I wouldn't mind just building a cabin, barn and green house and just becoming a hermit. However, I sort of fear I would become one of those crazy people who loses the ability to interact with others and then they might put me away...
I do love growing my own food and I do a lot of that, but often I cant take care of it the way I should because work is so crazy in the summer and it gets so hot here... The one thing I really dislike is the weather here. Its so unpredictable, sometimes even terrifying, with very little notice.
I think on this subject maybe more than anything. I too want to just find a place with the right climate, not many people, and good growing conditions... Today that is asking a lot because anywhere those situations fit, there are masses of people sucking the life out of everything around.
I work at the golf resort here. The fact that is in the middle of nowhere is what draws lots of people to it, but I watch them trash and destroy that 800 acre place and it makes me sick. Many of them get here and want (even expect) all the conveniences of the city. They grip about bugs, snakes, deer tearing up the greens, the occasional skunk in the campgrounds and a million other things... I just always ignore most of it and count down the time till they leave... Which is now!!! Our season ended yesterday woooooo hoooo! Its time for some quiet times for a little while, and then the brutal winter hits and I am out of here if at all possible. : )