It is very hard to imagine my life without Burley in it now. When he joined my home at 11 weeks old, he fit in right from the start. I'd had a very close doggy companion years ago, as well as showing and breeding several Labradors. But after my last one passed, life circumstances related to work and housing did not permit having a dog in my life for years. Finally my situation changed, thanks in no small part to the move to my tiny house, to allow that possibility
Saturday, November 28, 2020
English Shepherd as a Homestead Dog
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dog,
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Thursday, November 26, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving!
Just a quick "Hi" and best wishes to all you and yours today! I hope you have many things to be thankful for as I know I do. This is also the anniversary of when I moved into my tiny house. Thanksgiving day in 2014 was the first night I spent sleeping here. Now headed into my 7th year here, I have some thoughts.
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7 years,
anniversary,
look back,
off grid,
Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Tiny House Cooking - Split Pea Soup
With the snow coming down out there, it's good weather for a nice hearty soup! Like most soups, you can pretty much toss anything you like in a pot together and it will probably be tasty. But this is a version of split pea soup that I enjoy. And it is a good way to use a bunch of root veggies that I have stored from when I cleaned everything out of the garden before it froze solid. First, what you can see in the above photo is
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make your own,
soups,
split pea,
tiny house cooking
Friday, November 20, 2020
Beartooth Backpacking
Another flash back to a summer backpacking trip. This one took place near the end of July and was with my good friend Julie. It was extra fun for me because it was my first trip into a whole new mountain range that I've never visited before, the Beartooths. Julie has packed there before with her sons, but we went to some areas that were new to
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backpacking,
camping,
mountains,
Tiny House Life
Monday, November 16, 2020
Winter Arriving with a Bang!
It's only mid November, and while my area, as you probably know, is cold and snowy for much of the year, this one is currently getting off to a nice deep start! While I won't know what the whole winter will bring
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deep snow,
off grid,
Tiny House Life,
winter
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Catching up from the Summer
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backpacking,
mountains,
summer,
Tiny House Life,
weather
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Early July Tiny House Garden
So far this year the garden has been thriving overall. Which is wonderful since gardening is one of my favorite things to do. As is eating wonderful fresh foods. 😊 While the weather has been pretty cool (here high in the mountains, that means around freezing) for most of the spring and early summer, the frost covers have continued to do their job well. I probably covered the garden 85% of the nights, as well as some days, from planting in early May till
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garden,
grow your own,
off grid,
real food,
veggies
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Spring Backpacking and other Walks in the Woods
While there's still a lot of snow in the mountains above our house, we've been able to do some backpacking and hiking, two of my favorite activities. And one of my one younger brothers came to visit for a bit. Among other things like work projects, long conversations, and enjoying good homemade meals, we went on a two
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backpacking,
Burley,
camping,
mountains,
Snow,
spring,
Tiny House Life,
waterfall
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Mini Documentary about Fy Nyth
Hey there! Just a quick note. Check out this little look at life around my house put together by Exploring Alternatives. I think they did a really nice job! Find their mini documentary about life here at Fy Nyth at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFI5m0n4G0Y&feature=youtu.be
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daily life,
documentary,
Exploring Alternatives,
off grid,
Tiny House Life
The Best Brownies Ever (And they're healthy!)
Do you like brownies? Especially rich soft almost fudge like brownies? Then this is the recipe for you! You know how most of the time when you see something labeled "gluten free," "dairy free," "vegan," etc you can often assume it's kind of a shadow of the normal version. Less wonderful but maybe edible? At least that's often been my experience. These are not like that. They are better than any other brownie I've ever had! And everyone
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beans,
brownies,
chocolate,
healthy,
make your own,
real food,
tiny house cooking
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Random Spring Stuff around the Tiny House
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chores,
jobs,
spring,
Tiny House Life,
wildlife
Friday, May 15, 2020
Planting a Tiny House Garden with No Frost Free Summer
Planting a garden in a mountain corner of Wyoming where there is no official growing season... As in most areas have a "last frost date" and "first frost date" and in general (though not always!) you can pretty much count on plants growing with no frosts and freezes in between. If you don't know what your growing season is, you can put in your location in this handy little calculator - https://davesgarden.com/guides/freeze-frost-dates/index.php and it will tell you some general info. Like in my parent's area, they generally have a frost free growing season a little over 150 days long so they can plant things that take up to that many days to mature without freezing. But in my area, there's always a chance of frosts or freezes all summer. So really what I grow is kind of what many people would call a
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cold climate,
frost cover,
frozen,
garden,
grow your own,
real food,
tiny house
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Tiny House Garden - Is the Gopher Proofing Working?
The garden above is the one I started as soon as the snow melted my very first spring here in the tiny house. And after a lot of work to create it, mostly involving removing truckloads worth of rocks from the size of chicken eggs to dinosaur eggs (seriously, some weighed more than me! 💪), it thrived for several years. Those rocks all went into helping form the lane that leads to my house. Then that lovely garden was discovered by evil marauding little demons. Otherwise known as
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cold climate,
garden,
gophers,
grow your own,
raised beds,
real food
Monday, April 27, 2020
First Time I've Ever Seen These From the Tiny House!
All the garden beds are finally bare of snow! Just barely. :) I had to share that little note just because it's exciting to me at this time of year.
Anyway, you've probably seen a lot of different interesting wildlife around the tiny house here if you've followed life around here for any length of time. But the other day I glanced out the window and saw something I've never seen here in our clearing before! Not actually an uncommon creature. In fact much more common than many of the other things like wolves and mountain lions that have walked by. But in six years of living here,
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ducks,
Tiny House Life,
tiny house visitors,
wildlife
Friday, April 24, 2020
Tiny House Life Frugal Tips - Ghost Power Draw
Ghosts sucking power from your outlets? Vampires drinking from your electric bill? Sounds scary or crazy, right? Well there's a real thing that often goes by the names ghost power use, vampire draw, phantom power use, and a host of other terms. For me this is an issue of concern due to my house being powered by a pretty small solar power system. So my electricity is limited in the first place and I don't want to waste it. But even if that's not the case for you, it's likely that you pay for the power you use. And who wants to pay more to a utility company than they need to?
Continuing with the theme of tips that can help reduce the total expenses one has, just in case you want the option to
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electricity,
frugal,
off grid,
power saving,
tiny house,
vampire power use
Friday, April 17, 2020
Make Your Own Soda Pop in 12 Hours? Tiny House Cooking - Ginger Ale
Do you call that stuff soda? Pop? Soda pop? I've heard and lived in areas where each was commonly used. Anyway as we are probably all well aware by now, when you buy and consume a bottle of whatever you call it, you are not building your health at all. With massive sugar loads, increasing incidences of everything from diabetes and heart disease to gout and dementia, to obesity and cancer risks tied to soda consumption, clearly none of us benefit from drinking them. But, some of us really, really, REALLY, like them.
I can't say I do personally, though I have good friends and family members who crave soda at an addiction level. I'm very thankful to have grown up in a house where soda was just something that was not normally present or an option, and I never really developed much of a taste for them. Now something like gummy candies, that's a whole 'nother topic for me! I might even do a whole post just about that sometime.... But back to soda. The only thing in that family that I have ever truly enjoyed is
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ginger,
ginger ale,
make your own,
natural,
pop,
soda,
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Late Winter? Or is it Spring?
Greetings from Burley, the wet rat dog, and I. 😀 It's warmed enough for wading in the creeks to be fun. At least for him, I am not nearly so into wading in water that is approximately the temp of ice melt. He however adores it, and begs for more sticks to be thrown in the water pretty much endlessly. When he's all wet, you can see his neat coat color, dark shaded or wolf sable. Every hair that looks black most of the time, is actually
Sunday, April 5, 2020
What Can You Do if Quarantined in a Tiny House?
I know that currently much of the world is in some kind of quarantine or lockdown either voluntarily or mandatory. And many are struggling to find things to do to entertain or occupy themselves with much of their regular activities canceled or closed. Since I feel very blessed that little has changed about my life here in my tiny house, I thought I'd try to make a little list of what I stay busy with. Maybe some of them will be things you are interested in or enjoy too, or maybe they'll just inspire new ideas of your own! I sure there's no way that all of them will work in every place or interest everyone, but I feel like I have so many interests, hobbies, and things I'd like to learn that I could fill several lifetimes before I got bored! While this is by no means an exhaustive list, here's a lot of what keeps me busy at various times during the year or
Thursday, April 2, 2020
A Bit of Recent Tiny House Life
Just some quick glimpses into what we've been doing around the tiny house lately. The good part of the way I've chosen to live for years now is that my normal life is apparently pretty close to what people call quarantine. 🙂 So other than not being able to workout in the gym a couple times a week, my life is pretty much the same as normal. And for this I feel very
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birds,
Play,
snowshoe,
Tiny House Life,
tracks,
wildlife,
winter
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Tiny House Cooking - Fire Cider
Have you heard of fire cider? This is another thing I like to keep on hand much like my ginger brew I've shared before. Both are tasty and I enjoy them just for that. But they also both seem to have benefits for your health and immune system so I like having them on hand for any time I feel like my body might be fighting some kind of bug. With this one though, you need some patience as it takes four to eight weeks for the flavors to marinate. So the best time to make it was two months ago. 😉 But if you didn't do that, the next best time to make a batch is
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fire cider,
healing,
health,
herbal,
make your own,
tiny house cooking
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