Adjusting Expectations
The best-laid plans of mice and men... As homesteaders, we would like things to go just the way it looked on paper--and it does, for about five minutes until real life shows up. In this episode, the constant delays with roots and rocks have added up until I must cut the dig short by about 6 feet. But as it turns out, that is right where I was supposed to be, as you'll see at the end.
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Lesson of the Trees: the Widowmaker
Competition is fierce among forest plants and trees--for sunlight, and for the precious thin topsoil, where a myriad of roots big and small snarl around each other. The Widowmaker lives here--for now.
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Sawmill Spring Part 2: The Digs
Camping out...I realize I haven't done this for quite a few years. And seldom completely alone, and never quite this far away from civilization in the pitch dark. No lights or amenities of a campground here. But I lived--and in the morning, there's a lot of hard digging to do. The ground is going to fight me every inch of the way. Just another reminder--if you're trying to start a homestead up from scratch, first allow yourself a lot of time to do it, and then assume that something won't go exactly as planned, so you'll have to add on another 50 percent. We'll talk more about expectations next time.
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Sawmill Spring
As homesteaders, we have a lot to build. And we've already bought a lot of materials. But the more you can pick up yourself, or reuse, or find for free, or saw from a tree, the less money you'll spend and that's always good. We've planned for a long time to have our own portable sawmill one day, and finally took the plunge. Also in this video: what do governments and campfires have in common?
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Fall Seven Times
December 2023- January 2024: What do you do when a project fails? Is that some kind of sign that you should just give it up? Sometimes, perhaps, but generally it's a proving ground for you, to find out what you're made of and strengthen that character and those skills. This trip we learn that when you're making something temporary and put less time into it, that doesn't mean you should put less thought into it.
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Houses and Power
September to October 2023: the treehouse is roofed and beginning to get power, as our little forest friends look for places to hunker down for the onset of cold weather. We won't be making full use of this treehouse until it warms up again in the spring; next time we work on site we'll go down the slope to start a greenhouse and clear trees for the main home. Lesson: making the right connections.
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Roofing the Treehouse
How to put a lightweight roof over a treehouse: a little protection from sun and rain. This house will not have walls or anything like that though; it’s largely open to the elements. The main purpose is for storage, a workshop, and a base for electrical power, and a place to sleep up high off of the ground away from venomous snakes. When we started I also wanted to put the water tower in it, but we have recently been given a 350 gallon water tank, which is going to be too heavy for this platform. Lesson learned this time: God’s best for us is better than our best for us.
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Taking Shape
August 2023: Laurie's arm is still healing and she can't pick up really heavy items yet, but she's working hard and getting better all the time. On this trip the treehouse is showing its final shape, with the stair and railings nearly finished, and we outlined a main garden terrace with a solid rock wall.
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The Return to Alabama
What is homesteading anyway? And what lesson does it have for the American church? This trip is after Laurie had a bad break in her arm, and we were forced to stay away for over two months.
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Habitats
Homesteading on a mountain is our choice; the animals and plants we encounter there did not choose it--it's their habitat by God's design.
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Successive Composting
You can take your table scraps, lawn clippings, and other decomposable items and throw them in a heap and have some nice soil in 2 years or so. OR...with movement and aeration, you can cut that down to 2 months and have a continual supply.
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If the Axe is Dull
Setbacks happen when you're setting up a homestead on untamed land. Sometimes it's caused by your own foolishness, and other times it just happens. Ecclesiastes 10 tells us to sharpen our axe--limit those problems that we cause ourselves--but whatever the case and whatever the outcome, make sure that you are doing right by God's law.
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Beams and Stones Part 2 Standing on the Promises
When you work on a steep slope, standing is always at the forefront of your mind. A misstep will send you sliding or rolling--and yes, that does happen more often than we'd like to remember. You need a greater power than your own watching out for you here.
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Beams and Stones Part 1 A Caution to the Preppers
Knowing that our adventures in working off-grid on our mountain is likely to be of interest to the prepper community, I decided to take time in the last 2-3 minutes of this video to speak directly to them. There are serious spiritual ramifications to what we do here.
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What Is In Your Hand February 12, 2023 Don Thorington
Are you ready to let God use you for His work? A look at Moses and the obstacles which block us.
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A Leader Like Joshua February 5 2023 Pastor Rick Mulkins
What does God call you to be? Have you thought of yourself as a leader?
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Sanctity of Life January 22 2023 Pastor Rick Mulkins
God's Word is clear, that He alone is the Author of life, He values each life, and every life is in His hands.
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Over the Top January 1 2023 Associate Pastor John Snyder
Would you be filled with the Holy Spirit? Guided daily? Constantly aware of God's presence with you? God wants this for you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over (Luke 6:38)
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Spiritual Leprosy November 20 2022 Pastor Rick Mulkins
Spiritual Leprosy, infecting the hearts of believers who justify sin and grow immune to their conscience, is far more insidious than physical leprosy.
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For the Sake of the Gospel November 27 2022 Pastor Rick Mulkins
For the Sake of the Gospel, preached at First Baptist Church Springfield IL November 27, 2022
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