This is my favorite place to chop wood. Right underneath the trees, everything green. It's shaded, quiet, exactly the kind of spot that makes a chore feel less like a chore. I could probably find a faster setup somewhere more open, but I keep coming back here anyway.
Woodstove going, dried herbs filling up the jars… just living simple and taking care of home. There’s something special about doing things the old-fashioned way.
Quit my physics PhD to live off-grid. Quit soap not long after.
Giant horsetail tea — foraged, dried, steeped — does what soap can't. Silica, astringent, antimicrobial.
Hair and skin have never been healthier. Funny how the "primitive" option was the upgrade.
Living off-grid isn't all about sacrifice (though I havent showered in a week, because I'm low on rainwater...). It's really about noticing what you have.
Went out to process nettle for cordage in shorts, like an idiot. Got immediately stung by a plant I've known for months. Would do it again.
Cordage from stinging nettle: 10/10. My pants decision: 2/10.