Author: | Lonna Cunningham | ISBN: | 9780987862624 |
Publisher: | Apple Jack Creek Books | Publication: | December 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lonna Cunningham |
ISBN: | 9780987862624 |
Publisher: | Apple Jack Creek Books |
Publication: | December 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In the spring of 2005, I was out for a drive in the country and saw a piece of land that simply called to me. Though I couldn’t have told you why I felt the way I did, I knew that I needed to live there. It was crazy, really: I wasn’t looking to move to the country, I had no intentions of leaving my city life, but there it was. I let the idea marinate in my mind for awhile, and it simply would not let me go: this was a Leading I had to follow, and so, with more than a little help from my boyfriend (who is now my husband), six acres of cattle pasture became our home.
This book is a collection of the blog postings that chronicled the early days of the adventure: building the house, living in a shed during construction (in the winter), dealing with scheduling problems, acquiring and losing animals … I can’t believe we made it through all that without losing our grip on sanity and each other, but we made it, and we are still here, loving our country life.
In the spring of 2005, I was out for a drive in the country and saw a piece of land that simply called to me. Though I couldn’t have told you why I felt the way I did, I knew that I needed to live there. It was crazy, really: I wasn’t looking to move to the country, I had no intentions of leaving my city life, but there it was. I let the idea marinate in my mind for awhile, and it simply would not let me go: this was a Leading I had to follow, and so, with more than a little help from my boyfriend (who is now my husband), six acres of cattle pasture became our home.
This book is a collection of the blog postings that chronicled the early days of the adventure: building the house, living in a shed during construction (in the winter), dealing with scheduling problems, acquiring and losing animals … I can’t believe we made it through all that without losing our grip on sanity and each other, but we made it, and we are still here, loving our country life.