Developing A Personal Credo
Whether we notice it or stay oblivious, most of us spend some time building a creed into our life. It can be discerned in what we do on our phones, the places we go, or even the deepest secrets whispered in private.
Whether we notice it or stay oblivious, most of us spend some time building a creed into our life. It can be discerned in what we do on our phones, the places we go, or even the deepest secrets whispered in private.
Many of us have fond memories of that first apartment that we left for our second apartment with only a few carloads of clothes, a broken lamp, and some books…
Regenerative Agriculture Regenerative agriculture is a system of agricultural practices and principles that support biodiversity, enrich soils, improve watersheds, and increase the capacity of the soil to capture carbon.NO HARM US…
Except for when people like me tell you things that are obviously correct. As an independent thinker well versed in the fine art of lifestyle design, one of the greatest…
The input of manure on our regenerative, grass farm. There are two things dominating winter life for the care of cattle: “Scraping the lot” and “bedding down the loafing shed.”…
Based on your personality types. In a perfect world, all experiences would be tailored to fit us as individuals and cater to our every whim. In reality, compromise is king,…
Idealist, Artisan, Guardian, or Rational? It can be beneficial to pigeon-hole yourself into a thought experiment just to see what comes out on the other side. As a teacher I’ve…
Forget keeping up with the Jones’ and start keeping up with yourself. Recent events are pushing many over the edge. But hold on, I’m not wanting to start a political…
Resilience stems mostly from perspective and time. We quickly slammed the tent, sleeping bags, and pads in the dry bag as the first raindrops gave a warning of the deluge…
6 years ago, I would have never seen myself as the Outdoors type Girl I am becoming today. I absolutely DESPISED camping. But when I met Nick, he convinced me…