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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Presidential Bullshit
I couldn’t be any less interested in the presidential debates this year. I can only come up with one scenario that might induce me to watch these meaningless wastes of time. If Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and Rocky Anderson showed … Continue reading
Kentucky Dreamin’ Part 2
In the orchard area is a small spring. It bisects the orchard from the path that eventually leads to the home site we’ve selected. Even after four months of no rain (two years ago), the ground was muddy. In spring, … Continue reading
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Tagged copperhead snake, Kentucky, nature, orchard area, outdoors, springs
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Kentucky Dreamin’ Part 1
I can’t wait to move to Kentucky. To live on that land, to get to know it, to see it in all seasons and weather and light. I can’t imagine being bored. The property is 92 acres. It has been … Continue reading
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Tagged beaver dams, beavers, cisterns, fire management, gardens, Kentucky, orchard, ownership, property, rainwater cachement, root cellar, storm shelter, wildfires
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Ten things for pre-fabricated housing, please
We spent some time on the mountain last weekend. God, it’s beautiful. Good thing, too, because it’s been a long strange trip. We had originally planned to buy land, put a cabin/cottage on it and use it as a vacation … Continue reading
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Tagged architect, designer, eco friendly, green, home design, home designer, modular, pre fab
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Seasoning
The bird room is hopping. Lots of sparrows and mourning doves at the moment, but this morning I saw blue jays and cardinals, as well as chickadees. I love this time of year. Red wing blackbirds are mostly gone, as … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, bunnies, downy woodpeckers, homeowners association, owls, skunks, toads
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