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A Different Angle

I took a photo of Tiny House Ontario that I find so absolutely initially terrible looking that I almost don’t want to show you.

Still… it is too weird and funky to keep to myself.  And if you look past the TYPAR covering, you might see this photo as interesting, as I do.

The light filtering through the trees is gorgeous and also my sweet husband is the shadow in the cloth porch.

Life is worth living here.

 

Still, I hope we can get Tiny House Ontario sided this year.  A new white food grade barrel will go up this weekend on the WC roof to meet the hose (you might see it) there.

Onward, we move.  One foot in front of the other.  

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Big Loss

Sorry I have not been good about updates in the past week.  Truth is, my grandmother died on Friday.  She was my mentor and best friend.  It has been rough and with being off grid, when I get somewhere I seem to always have other obligations.

I will post again soon.  I have to get the garden going, the eves trough up and the rain barrel connected.  So there are things to do and talk about.

Weather is nice and bike is fixed but I have not had the chance to even pick up poor Baby.

I hope all is well with my readers.

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The Calm – Journal Entry

The sun is just going down; it is a quarter to nine in the evening.  The dogs and I have just come back from a trip to our friend’s home up the road where we charged our cell phone batteries and laptop as well I traded my ice pack for a frozen one.  Before I sat down to write, I let the dogs out for the last bathroom trip of the night because they are small and a variety of predatory animals live here in the forest.

Today, I had a special visitor from Jamaica, and went to see Mindi Fillion play in Battersea with my best friend Liisa.  I meet one of my neighbours who says that they cut through my land on their four wheeler, and even though I am not crazy about this idea I agreeably say this is OK because I do not want any trouble with the neighbours and make a note to myself that I have to repair the fences soon.  I wish I would have mentioned that they have a huge tree half blown over right on our fence line.  It is perched dangerously and should be cut down and I worry about the children who live near and who roam through the forest here.  Now that we have met, I guess that I can mention it again to them.

It was a fun day over all and well deserved.

As I sit here writing, I hear a horrible rumbling in the distance like far away and serious thunder, I also hear very few birds singing but I don’t yet identify them by their call.  There is occasional rustling in the prickly canes which grow thick in front of here but the trees are as still as one can imagine.  Even the coyotes and wolves are quiet now.  There is no grouse or chicken sound either.  It is atypically silent here; I imagine it is a calm before the storm.

I have washed the few dishes that were unclean and put them away already but worry now that I did not put the propane cooker away so I get up to check this.  If this gets wet and does not work there will be no coffee in the morning for me.  Checking things, is a normal part of off grid living, I think.  I am glad for this on most days and tonight is no exception because even though the propane was away, I had left the cushions out on the cloth porch and they will soak through in tonights rain.  I make myself a cup of soup and a cup of tea while I am up.  It is too late to cook and eat a proper meal but I realize that I ate only about a cup or two of food all day and I am hungry so I keep it simple.

With the rain on its way, I admonish myself (without too much seriousness), for the day off.  I should have been working on the garden today before the rain comes.  It is May 27th now, two days since grandma died and I have to write her eulogy.  The garden should have been in weeks ago, but I had to wait for soil delivery for the raised bed.  It is very late now because the garden should have been in 4 weeks ago.  Still, I tell myself that a couple of days won’t make too much difference because I will put in started tomatoes and things with a fast turn around too, like lettuce, onion, radish and the long crops like squash and cucumbers will be fine with the new global warmed summers that we have now.  I hope that I can catch enough rain water to keep the planned small crop going.

Unbelievably shameful is that I am a little behind in my housework here.  It is tidy and organized but I have to take the furniture out and scrub the cement floors.  It is a job that I have been putting off for two weeks.  If it is wet tomorrow I won’t get to this either.

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Little Miss Muffet

I brought in my new ladder from the cloth porch and when I set it down IN THE TINY HOUSE W/C, a huge monster jumped off.  My heart rate tripled.

I have run away!  I am in town now and I am seeking a hero.  Anyone?  Doors are unlocked and this big furry bastard is in the new WC… guarding the fly swatter.  I think it wants the house…

It is HUGE and it jumps.

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Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar

I changed my hygiene practices a while ago.  I stopped using all soap, shampoo and scented products and started using baking soda and apple cider vinegar for all of my personal washing.

Essentially one just mixes the soda with a little water and rubs it on hair or skin, and just like with cleaning your sink or taking away stink from your fridge you are both clean and deodorized… rinse.

Then a  couple of tablespoons of (organic: I use Braggs) apple cider vinegar in a couple of cups of water and rinse yourself (hair and body) with this again.

I put about two drops of olive oil on my hands rub it in well and then put my fingers through my hair for conditioning.  I have quite curly hair, so this helps it to look smooth and so little is used that it is not heavy.  A little bit of olive oil (a couple of drops) also moisturizes the face and works on the body too.  For me, it is the best product I ever used!

Interesting is that I no longer have any itch or rash anywhere on my body.  As a person who has suffered my entire life with dermatitis, it is shocking that this worked where the hundreds of products and thousands of dollars spent, including visits to dermatologists (free in Canada but not to the tax payer) never did work.  Some did for a while, but I never had permanent relief like I have now.

At Tiny House Ontario, I have still not started catching my rain water on the WC roof so the shower is not yet in order, so I sponge bath.

Here is the cloth porch again in use.  This time as a bathtub.  😀

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