Hello all. It's been a while. My life (this is scary to say publicly) looks as if it might have a bit more free time in the next little bit. So... I'm going to try to catch up on some blogging here! It's crazy how much interest you all have in my tiny house life that even with well over 200 blog posts here and 500+ videos on the channel, I still get more questions all the time.
So to pick back up here. Burley has grown up a lot in the past year! And turned into an absolutely wonderful companion. The above photo is my tired puppy crashed in
front of the wood stove. After a hike in the woods and a little frisbee gun chasing. This guy plays hard and crashes hard. Watch one of his favorite ways to get tired out. :)
front of the wood stove. After a hike in the woods and a little frisbee gun chasing. This guy plays hard and crashes hard. Watch one of his favorite ways to get tired out. :)
And some baking powder drop biscuits that were enjoyed for dinner, among other things. Made with freshly hand ground enkorn wheat, grass fed butter, baking powder, salt, and a little coconut milk. I absolutely love the rich nutty flavor of this flour and could easily over eat these till I'm sick. They are so good!
I hope you are all enjoying your companions and food as much as I am!
I wondered if you were still among the living! - lol
ReplyDeleteSure am! You can see daily videos and photos on my Youtube channel (youtube.com/fynyth), and MeWe (mewe.com/i/fynyth) where the social media activity happens! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'll read your blog some more during the day. I just thought I'd say hi because you seem to put a lot into this and feedback is probably welcome. Are you on facebook?
Jim
Welcome! Thanks for your kind comment. No I don't choose to use FB, but you can follow Fy Nyth on MeWe at mewe.com/i/fynyth
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