Case in point: The livestock have been spending some time indoors lately (helping with the decor of course). Martha Stewart is so last year.......

We call it a project because there are lots of things going on here. We are a family of four living semi-rurally in our owner-built off-grid straw bale home, attachment parenting, homeschooling, farming and homesteading with two other family members on 10 acres. Our goals are self-sufficiency and sustainability as we prepare for the future while living joyfully in the present.
Monday, March 03, 2008
The animals help decorate
Yesterday as I was sweeping the floor I decided to change my perspective on the constant mess a bit. I thought about how it is a chic architectural trend to "blur the lines between indoors and outdoors" and I realized that we are on the cutting edge of trendy home decor. There are some days when the floor inside is nearly indistinguishable from the ground outside! We're so cool.
Case in point: The livestock have been spending some time indoors lately (helping with the decor of course). Martha Stewart is so last year.......

Case in point: The livestock have been spending some time indoors lately (helping with the decor of course). Martha Stewart is so last year.......
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Bwaaahaaaha! You so rock. Jim would freak if livestock were in the house.
We love Plusle hanging with the N-C—s/he looks like a badger face just like our Esther.
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