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pile of omelays The past year we have lived in rural Missouri transplanted from San Francisco. After recovecommunity from culture shock and propping up our dilapidated house we set out to consciously live leaving as little footprint as possible. Our goal is to farmstead organically, sustainability and self-sufficiently. Many of our methods are a blend of historical-old-timey and recent developments. Most of our decisions are derived by a simple formula—what requires the least financial investment and usually largest physical effort? We desire to live richly from our farmstead while avoiding the grocery store. We home-school, co-sleep, extendedly breastfeed and gently parent our wonderful children.
Ramblings of a co-sleeping, free learning, unschooling mama who loves gardening, painting, photography, reading, writing, cooking and singing.
We are a family of three living and learning on 2.75 acres in central Alabama, where we raise chickens and dairy goats and tend our kitchen garden. Our goal is to live simply, sustainably, and joyfully each day.
Homesteadin' Unschoolers Homesteadin' Unschoolers Blog Community bcommunitys together unschoolers striving for a more sustainable lifestyle. Whether you're living and working on 100 rural acres or a quarter acre urban homestead, whether just getting started, old hat or still dreaming, join us to celebrate our connection with the land.
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