Friday, 25 April 2014

Challenges from 1st May

OK so it seems like we are making progress towards a healthier diet but it does feel like turning a tanker round - it takes a while. I guess we are so used to having anything and everything available to us right now that when we have to spend a bit longer discovering, searching, researching etc. it just feels longer.

There are 4 challenges that we may be embarking on shortly and they are as follows;


  1. From the 1st May we will only buy, purchase or acquire items that are second hand, recycled or have otherwise been used. We will, however, be making a couple of exceptions which are (i) items of safety for Elijah (our almost 6 month old) will not be second hand unless they are from someone we know extremely well. (ii) Intimate items of clothing like pants & bras. (iii) Necessary items of personal hygiene and medical such as toothbrushes, contacts lenses etc.
  2. From the 1st May we will only purchase items to eat and consume that have been grown and produced in Kent (the county we live in,) and, where possible, will favour and prioritise items the closer they have been grown and produced to home.
  3. From the 1st May we will try and eat 1 item a day that we have either grown ourselves, or foraged within walking distance from home.
  4. From the 1st May we will try and cook 1 meal a week that has been cooked on materials that we have either thrown away or legally foraged locally.


This list has yet to be finalised and refined and we will update this blog once we have the definitive list and the time frame for each challenge.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Moneyless Man

Several years ago I read 'Born To Run.'

Ever since if have worn nothing but 'barefoot' shoes. It challenged me and I accepted the challenge.

I am now reading, or rather listening to 'The Moneyless Man' and I can feel the same thing happening as when I read 'Born To Run.'

I am being challenged to look at the conventions and accepted principles of normal western style living and ask 'is this really right' and 'is this really right for me/us?' I say 'me/us' because any decision or action of this sort will not just affect me but, more importantly, us. 

I have long asked my self questions like - 'is this really what life is about?' That question applies to job, activities, home, possessions, faith etc etc

My dream would be the following;

A mainly self sufficient, predominantly off grid home using local materials and labour while being still connected to a system of communication that allows contact with family and friends far and wide. I would like to take the same principles of barefoot shoes which is to be aware and connected to the ground you walk on and apply that to life. I would like to know and have an instinct as to how to survive without having to rely I someone else providing for me. I would like to live and work with my surroundings rather than plunder and abuse it. I would like a simple way of life that challenges the convention where it needs to be challenged and embraces ingenuity where it should be embraced. 

Not a a lot to ask is it.......!?!

Earning vs Providing

I have a choice.......and therefore a decision has to be made.......

Providing for my family is my responsibility. That is not debatable. That is my duty, and it is a duty that I am very comfortable with. 

So the question is not 'do I provide' but rather 'how do I provide.'

Either way the end result is the same - my family is warm, dry, clean, fed, and clothed. As I see it - those are the basic necessities for life. On top of that one could add educated, inspired, stimulated and maybe even entertained. 

So, as already said, the question is 'how.'

I see that I have 2 options, and neither is exclusive, but rather it's the balance that is important. 

I can earn money, goods, time or services by doing work for others. The most conventional of these is money. You do a job for someone. They pay you. You pay your taxes and the remainder is yours to use how you see fit. 

The other option is to provide. By that I think I mean collect, forage, make, grow, and find - much like how nature goes out it's day to day business. 

The advantage we appear to have over some of nature is that we can communicate and cooperate. This allows us to swap, collaborate, strategise etc etc

So we here along the way though, we have been so conditioned into accepting that there is only one way and that any deviation from that norm is a bit weird. It means you are probably a hippy, freeloader, squatter etc etc

As u said at the beginning if this. I am not interested in shirking responsibilities. Far from it. I want to be responsible and dependable. I just want to do it in a way that I can be proud of. 

How one quite does that is the untrodden path that I appear to be on.........and my concern is that if I am on this path then that means there is a high chance I will be leading my family on that path as well. 

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Got to ask yourself the question...

Surely the question we should be asking is not 
'Does it damage the environment?'
but rather
'How much does it damage the environment?'

Starting to grow....

Well I am pleased to say that things are starting to grow and everything still looks healthy.....

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Morning coffee

While on this 'no meat, no wheat' challenge for lent I have had to re-learn what a treat is. 

The problem with a treat is that if you have it too often it is no longer a treat and becomes normality. That means you have to go and find a bigger treat. Bigger treats tend to be either more expensive or worse for you than small treats. 

Something that used to be a normality but has now become a treat is my morning coffee. 

It is a joy to have in the peace of a new day. 

One of the things I love when we go on holiday is to have my morning cup of coffee siting outside in the warm morning air listening to the noises of the day getting started. Whether it's the birds in the countryside or the shutters opening, mopeds accelarating and cars beeping in the city. It's a lovely sound. Somehow it's peaceful yet energetic. 

This morning I sat outside having done some gardening and enjoyed my coffee listening to those sounds. But I'm not on holiday - I'm at home. Is the weather finally turning or was this just a one off. Either way it was perfect. 

So now let's see what the day has in store......

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

In the beginning.....

And so we begin......at the beginning.........

We have pots and compost and bulbs and seeds and hope and energy and good and water.......is that enough?

Only time will tell.

I would never call myself green fingered. In fact if there was such a term I would be brown fingered. I don't know if some are born with the ability to grow stuff but I am not one of them. However this will change, or hopefully change - I can but try.

Let me introduce you to our pots (which are yet to be named);

Black
Rhubarb - pretty well established so should do ok

Purple (Medium)
Leeks and Salad Onions - having now planted them I not sure which are which!

Terracotta
Broad beans

Blue
Onions

Yellow
Rocket Potatoes - should be ready in June/July

Pink
Pink Fir Apple Potatoes - should be ready in September/October

Red (Medium)
Beetroot

White Glazed
Garlic

Belfast Sink
Horseradish

Purple (Small)
Garden Mint, Chocolate Peppermint & Black Peppermint

Red (Small)
Marjoram, Parsley, Curry Plant & Thyme

Blue (Small)
Bay, Garlic Chives, Rosemary

The reason they are all in pots is that we are renting. Although we would love to stay here and fully intend doing so you just never know.

So next on the list is composting.......