Here are my thought why tiny living is important to us… Community- I think the idea that we have to have our own house or own property is very isolating (this has been proven over the last year during lockdown)…. Continue Reading →
This past week Trevor Mackenzie, inquiry-based learning guru, re-inspired me to keep on this teaching path. Navigating a program that is all about connection during an isolating time has been interesting, but the energy Trevor has sparked my curiosity in… Continue Reading →
Over the reading break, we added a few key features to our property, water and gravel driveway. It sounds small but the coordination of an electrician, plumber, excavator operator and gravel truck driver was a big learning curve. Here are… Continue Reading →
Research, reading articles, listening to podcasts and diving into this inquiry has made me realized I want to spend more time connecting with people and listening to their stories of building and tiny living but that is tricky to do… Continue Reading →
Our progress this week was slower than usual mostly because we surfed all day Sunday (play is more important than work… but this blog is about work so back to that). We are waiting for a bobcat to be fixed… Continue Reading →
Looking out into the fern-covered hill and up at the tall standing trees, nothing but wind between the branches and the odd bird chirp to be heard. Every Saturday and Sunday we enjoy a slow morning to recover from the… Continue Reading →
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