While in Albuquerque we had the privilege of meeting a few new friends. Chasity and her husband, Jodi, emailed me to say they were passing through Albuquerque on their way home to North Carolina and asked if we could meet up. Um, yeah! They only had a couple hours late in the day before continuing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘albuquerque’
Claiming The First Meltdown
Bad weather, bad traffic, too much noise, too little space and boondocking outside a casino, for goodness sake…I managed to get through dinner by listening to music that never grows old and pretending I heard nothing else as I made spaghetti and the guys played Mario on the DS. But by the time it came [...]
Sustainable Farming at Ironwood Farm
This is the second of two posts on the sustainable features and systems here at Ironwood Farm. You can read the first on Sustainable Housing here. Although “farming” may not be something many of us ever do, I do feel an understanding of alternative food systems is critical. Also the system and techniques Chris shares [...]
Sustainable Housing at Ironwood Farm
This is the first of two posts about the sustainable features and systems here at Ironwood Farm Project. Chris has happily obliged to answer my questions in an effort to inspire and inform others looking for options. But please remember this is not as comprehensive as it could be! There is a lot to sustainable [...]
Thoughts On The Farm: Could We Do This?
Happy Bench Monday – Farm Edition (Or Seven Turkeys On A Ford) There comes a point where the romance wears off and you realize just how much hard work is involved in sustainable farming. I think I reached that point on Thursday. Don’t get me wrong: there is a part of us that does not [...]



















