Michele is living "off Grid" in order to write a book about her experience. There's nothing like being in the thick and thin of things to liven up the experience.
What do I mean by "off grid"? Michele has the bare bone necessities. She lives in a trailer and has electricity but very minimal. We're talking lights, stove and refrigeration. No internet and no phone. If you want to communicate with her, you do so via snail mail; the old fashion way!
She is also working on being self sufficient. She is quite the creative gardener. Here is a sneak peak.
Oh so country looking!
Nothing like using anything and everything to plant your next garnish.
She has a vegetable garden in the back, along a fence where she grows her beans and what not. This is her view from the fence. Quite serene wouldn't you say?
Ahhh.... laundry day!
She has chickens that she likes to refer to as her "kids". A few of her "kids" are what could be termed the "misfits" or "unfavourable" of a flock, meaning they are handicapped in some way. She provides a safe home for them.
Meet Charlie Chaplin, a misfit.
Actually that is not her name, but I just cannot recall her original name. She introduced her to me as her Charlie Chaplin. She walks just like him and that's the name that stuck with me.
Her misfit "kids" make their home in the trailer with her. They have a special tent for egg laying that provides privacy.
She has other "kids" that are in an outside coop. Lately, she's been working hard to make the coop raccoon safe.
Meet "handsome"
Not his name but he sure is a good lookin' boy! She has a special place in her heart for roosters.
Recently, Mr. Grumpy, as she likes to call him, brought her a calf that she named Watson. Watson lost his mother at birth. She's been taking care of him, feeding him twice a day. He is quite the cutie pie!
She works with what ever she has to create what I like to call the "country look".
Working with what she finds, she expresses her creative talent. In early history this would be referred as "making do". This is what she gifted me, which is now in my "girls" coop.
The snowflake is made from electrical fencing that she picked up along the way. How creative is that?
Thank you for stopping by.
3 comments:
Carole, thank you so much for taking the time to meet and introduce our farmgirl sister and SPG Chick to the other Chicks in our Hen House, to my very Dear Friend "M". She calls me "D" and we have been farmgirl sisters/friends for a couple of years now but have never met. One Day!
How happy I am to see a more recent picture of her and to see her "homestead" and how she has made it her own.
She seems happy and I know what your visit mean't to her.
You are an awesome farmgirl sister.
Hugs,
Debbie
aka Proud Mama Hen of the Scattered Prairie Gals
Your Snowflake is beautiful Carole and like you M is a talented artist. What a treasure.
What a great post. I am also a Farmgirl sister and love getting to meet the other sisters out there.
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