A double rainbow over the Two Dog Marshlands, our off-grid home. It’s been slightly more than a year since we moved off-grid. May 14 marked our first anniversary at Two Dog Marshlands, the name we gave our 64 acres of woods and water. In many respects, when it came to moving off-grid, I was one of the most unlikely individuals ever. I’m notoriously incompetent with tools (that’s for a later post), spent most of my life in cities, and was not what you would call self-sufficient.
We've been off grid for more than 2 years now. I like your line about chores that, "It’s never-ending, and all of them can become a form of mediation rather than work if viewed through the proper lens." That's the truth! I started a blog about a year ago and just moved over to Substack. Lots of info on solar, wells, wind turbines, food preservation and such. www.loveoffgrid.com
We're about 2 miles from Canada on the west side. Wishing you well! Greta
We've been off grid for more than 2 years now. I like your line about chores that, "It’s never-ending, and all of them can become a form of mediation rather than work if viewed through the proper lens." That's the truth! I started a blog about a year ago and just moved over to Substack. Lots of info on solar, wells, wind turbines, food preservation and such. www.loveoffgrid.com
We're about 2 miles from Canada on the west side. Wishing you well! Greta