[Homestead] Ingenuity
Tim Oppenheim
timopp at gmail.com
Mon Jun 15 19:47:28 EDT 2009
I still love to read the list, but it seems that either everything has
been asked and answered or the people that are really banging away at
the lifestyle have ventured further.
I know that I am bogged down with 9 to 5, kids, and the rest of life.
I can't say my early experiments were all that fruitful ( my poultry
adventures have been notably regrettable) Although this year my 10
year old Apple tree has produced and I have more garden than I have in
had in years.
I do miss the construction info and general innovation discussions.
Tim
On Jun 15, 2009, at 1:59 PM, EarthNSky wrote:
> I would say this is a good way to waste an afternoon or a weekend, but
> it is not a waste of time. This is homesteading in it's purest form,
> making do with what you have, innovation showing no bounds. I saw
> this
> work ethic motto on one page:
>
> "Never expect magic from no where"
>
> http://www.afrigadget.com/
>
> I was mesmerized by this site, alternating between extreme heartache
> and
> profound admiration.
>
>
> Bev, wondering why no one posts to this list.
>
> --
> I am having an out-of-money experience.
> http://erthnsky.blogspot.com/
> EarthNSky Farm, Northwest Georgia, USA
>
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