awesome tiny farm reference
please save me from myself. I can't stop looking for land online.
I know what leggy seedlings are now. aargh. trying to fix them without spending lots of money. The entire dining room table is now covered in newly potted, tiny dying vegetables and flowers. brassicas are leggiest, night scented stock is most fragile. Feeling stressed/overwhelmed by these needy seedlings.
Enjoying spring break - don't want to go back. went to maple syrup tapping demo today and spent time with good friends. Everyone I know wants land to self-sustain on. Is it the times or who I know?
Ray's chicks arrived today.
WWOOFing may be an option. Why not? This would be a hard sell for Chris.
As the New Urbanist Andres Duany said recently, “Gardening is the new Golf!” alarmist, but not totally off-base.
My burning desire: to develop the skill set to thrive off-grid before it becomes a necessity.
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I am garden-blog hopping and stumbled on the beach we went to with the kids one afternoon in Hawaii last year where I locked the keys in the car. I don't have my own pictures of the experience, which included my walking back to the highway, hitch-hiking, losing my flip flops, and thinking I was lost - because there were no batteries in the camera. I love an adventure.
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