parang farmville sana, may trees, animals, house…
parang ang sarap kasi, kahit man lang mga 2hectares…
rambutan, lanzones, dalanghita, gulay (sitaw, kalabasa, talong, ampalaya) mga veggies na good for the body
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baddins is amazed at how happy she is right now
We move into the farmhouse in 2 weeks- complete with a generous garden space, fruit trees, 16 chickens and 2 ducks. We’re excited and nervously awaiting the short period of transition grumpiness inevitable while loading boxes and knicking doorframes with moving furniture. farm: here i come.
I just stumbled across this website, the only reason I did is because it’s similar to my name on here! =O Call it fate or spooky, but it seems pretty good, and consistant.
She says its a blog about the Australian farm life, and it’s pretty spot on as to my experience!
A good site for those wanting a taste of the REAL life on a farm.
www.geckomusings.blogspot.com
Sort of.
I’m going to a school where you are required to work.
I will be focusing exclusively on sustainable/organic farming.
I hate saying organic though because that immediately throws the “hippy” flag in the air.
But whatever.
My food will be organic.
I have recently designed a house which I cannot place. I know I would like to have a farm but not in the traditional sense of milking cows or slaughtering pigs. Maybe grow some grapes and make wine??
I just bought a big piece of land. Now I have to start working in it and make it produce.
Was my first attempt on starting and running a small organic vegetable farm. It was one of the best things I’ve ever done. Unfortunately, it didnt work out economically, but i learned a lot and am looking forward to the day when I can try it out a second time (this time with more money saved, more experience, and hopefully more potentital buyers in the area). I think growing organic produce and being able to live out of that is one of the healthiest, and most satisfying things I can do.
I want a farm with a lot of animals!!!!I don’t want to kill them just have them to live their lives and be happy!!!
Four years on a horse farm and one year on a dairy farm are not enough! I am eagerly planning out a self-sustainable lifestyle with a variety of animals for produce, milk, eggs etc.. :)










