Chores

Chores

“The housewife wears herself out marking time: she makes nothing, simply perpetuates the present … Eating, sleeping, cleaning – the years no longer rise up towards heaven, they lie spread out ahead, gray and identical. The battle against dust and dirt is never won.”  – Simone de Beauvoir –  “I’d like to go home now.” […]

Digging Work

Digging Work

“. . . it is our dreams that tell us who we really are and what is important to us . . .” – Paula Constant –  As our eventual plan is to combine the barn and ruin into one house, and with Michael always looking at the “bigger picture”, often to my chagrin, he […]

Building A Temporary Bathroom

Building A Temporary Bathroom

“The world is divided into two categories of people: those who shit in their drinking water supplies and those who don’t.” – Joseph Jenkins, from: The Humanure Handbook I completely agree, when people make statements like: “We do not have a symbiotic relationship with the earth anymore; or, we live wasteful lifestyles.” And when people […]

Summer Evenings

Summer Evenings

“The immensity of nature gives us a new perspective on life, washes away or minimizes our worries. How can we feel sad with all the beauty there to see? And how can we feel poor when all this beauty belongs to us?” –  Ferenc Máté –  July brought long sun-drenched days, followed by lingering light, […]

April Duties

April Duties

Wildfires in Portugal  are both real and disastrous, as was seen in the devastating loss of property, livelihoods, and lives in 2017. Native wood species, like pine and oak, are more and more shunned in favour of eucalyptus trees. As a result industrial monoculture plantations are created, which burn easily, as the trees contain a […]