How We Smashed Our Woodshed With a Giant Tree, and Other Stories From the Off-Grid Homestead

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
  • Hi everybody! This is an attempt to catch you up on two months of homestead life, including adventures in woodshed demolition and a bunch of projects. I know there are holes in it, so feel free to ask questions in comments and I'll try to answer them.
    My question is did anybody catch in the tiny clip of tree cutting that I put in Impossible Farm #2 (at the end) that the tree was about to CRUSH SOMETHING? I bet somebody caught it. :)
    More soon, friends. Until then, happy fall from the Little House!!!!
    Enjoy!
    About the Fouch Family: We are Nick and Esther, and our three kids Milo, Stella, and Sadie. We have lived off the grid -- in the sense of not connected to the power grid -- for four years on three acres of wooded land in Southwestern Idaho. Nick is a finish carpenter working on building his own business. Esther is a writer, the author of a recent memoir called "What Falls From the Sky," and a daughter of the homesteading teacher and activist Carla Emery, who wrote "The Encyclopedia of Country Living." Nick and Esther were both raised in Idaho, near where we live now, but we've also lived in Massachusetts, Utah, and California. Our kids are ages 9, 8 and 4.
    Esther's book: amzn.to/2xd3V2r
    Esther's mom's book: amzn.to/2woLudq
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