Рет қаралды 922
We're back camping at the 20 mile bay site which is just off the proper campground. The paid campground has been closed and locked to prevent anyone from entering on the order of an health official that has venom in her brain but looks trendy when she cries on TV and wears nice shoes!
The water level on Harrison lake fluctuates a lot more than what I would have thought.
Baguette cannot jump off his chair, he's just not that athletic. But he knows how to beg to go to the beach!
Our first time at Chehalis north, one of the most beautiful places we've ever camped.
We're back for another weekend at 20 mile bay. It's raining but we don't care, it's better than being locked up at home. Besides, during the week I build an awning system for the camper and the rain is perfect to test it out.
Sitting by the fire, we decided that our best course of action considering to craziness in the world and how while we live in the city our fates are linked to those who OBEY and believe anything the government/media is feeding them, is to move off grid.
We have no idea how we will do it but the decision is made and sooner rather than later is our wish.
Divine talks of the trees we will have on the property and how she will use a lot of fertilizer! I dream about the root cellar.
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I purchased a camera in early 2003 and from then on, kept a regular video diary.
It is with Heart Wide Open, that I share my add-ventures on my journey in Life.
Every week I upload alternatively a video from the past (starting in 2003 while teaching English in Seoul, South Korea) and one from 6 months ago where I live off-grid, in the middle of nowhere, with the love of my life and our animals.
In the recent videos (episodes), you will see me learn to build, pretty much by myself, projects such as a root cellar, a passive solar greenhouse to grow food year round, a shop/garage with a mezzanine and tackle the daily challenges of living so remotely.
In the videos of the past, you will see the path which led me from teaching English in Korea to my current lifestyle. From the Freedom 35 project to Living in Slovakia, from marriage to divorce, you will witness my unique journey which has shaped me into who I am now.
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