Recently I read a new book (surprise surprise). This one originally intrigued me with its subtitle, “Achieving financial independence through simple living.” I mistakenly thought this was going to be about homesteading, and related projects. It was not. Despite my initial disappointment, it turned out to be a great read.
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This summer has been a busy one. We’ve been back and forth to the library, taking walks, going for hikes and generally trying to keep busy, all with a new baby! In July we even spent a week camping. Now before you call us crazy, we did stay in a cabin rather than a tent, but it was still tough! Here are some pictures from our adventure.
This poor garden First off, let me say that this “garden update” is more of a list of fatalities than a positive, what’s growing, post that I usually do. With Gummy Bear on the way, and an ever busy work schedule I let my garden go. Like seriously. She went. Poor thing sat so neglected that I’m surprised someone didn’t come mow her down (wouldn’t be the first time).
Sorry!This blog has been neglected for so long. To those of you who keep coming back to check on us, thank you, and I apologize. Life gets so crazy, but I’m sure you already know that. I will be reviving this slowly. I don’t want you to feel neglected and forgotten anymore. I can’t promise that I’ll post once a week, or even once a month, but I’m going to try as often as I can. That also means I’m going to get back to all my homestead projects that have been put aside. I’ve been terrible at this lately, but for good reason....
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the clan:Kita , Caveman, Goomba, Gummy Bear and Peanut are native New Englanders, who are working to live more self sufficient and sustainable lifestyle. Archives
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