Hoosier Cabinet
I love the look of these Hoosier cabinets. They could be ideal in a tiny house.
I love the look of these Hoosier cabinets. They could be ideal in a tiny house.
Sweet cob house with an earthen roof. Check out “The Year of Mud: Cob & Natural Building”
Well it’s time again to start harvesting the last of the Sun Gold Cherry Tomatoes and drying them. They make the most delicious snacks and are terrific in soups.
I found this image online of grains of sand magnified to 250 times their real size. I’m blown away by how incredibly beautiful each grain is. It’s amazing the things you can see when you take the time to really look.
Interested in learning more about biodynamic farming? Here’s a conference that may shed some light. “Join us on November 14-18, 2012, at the beautiful Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison, WI, for an extraordinary event — the 2012 North American Biodynamic Conference. This biennial conference will bring together hundreds of farmers, gardeners, educators, activists, and interested …
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Something to take into account if you’re looking at adding to your garden. We were hoping to add a walnut tree this year as another source of protein but maybe a pumpkin patch might be a better choice after looking at this.
Have you seen this? What a great idea! “The Kelly Kettle®, also known as the Volcano Kettle, has been an essential piece of kit for Irish fishermen for generations. Quickly boiling water using virtually any fuel, the Kelly Kettle lets you enjoy a freshly brewed cup of tea or coffee in minutes rather than the …