February 10, 2016
I’m embarrassed that I haven’t posted anything for months. This is mostly due to a bout of extreme
laziness on my part, but not entirely. I
can’t remember whether or not I previously mentioned (and I’m too lazy to go
back and read my previous posts) that Charming ran for a seat in our local
Board of Supervisors’ race. I have to
say that I was never fond of the idea of him serving in such a public
capacity. He (and I) had attended most
of the Board of Supervisors’ meetings for the past several years. He spoke at many of these meetings, voicing
his opposition to proposed tax increases and anything that he felt might
negatively impact the citizens of our county.
The election took place back in November and, although he did have a lot
of community support, he did not win the election.
Prior to the election, Charming and I had many discussions
regarding whether or not he should “throw his hat into the ring” for the
election. We decided that he would run
and if God wanted him to serve in that capacity then it would happen; if not,
then He had something else in store for us.
At that time, we also discussed our options after the election. After attending so many Board meetings, we
both realized that Charming was essentially fighting a losing battle in trying to
single-handedly convince the Board to not raise taxes. Knowing where the newly elected Board members
stand on raising taxes, we realize that it’s time to abandon the fight and move
on.
We hope we will be able to live an average lifespan of about 85
years. Since we are both in our early 50’s,
we know that we need to act now to achieve any life goals that we are holding
onto. As you know by now, we like to
grow as much of our own food as possible.
However, with the small town lot that we currently have, we can’t be as
self-sufficient as we would like. I love
to knit, spin yarn, can food, make soap, grow vegetables and herbs, and
anything else that relates to a farm-type life.
Charming likes to “fix” things and cut wood…and he’s great at that. Our skills seem to point us in the direction
of living a farm life.
So…….we recently purchased about 12 acres in the western mountains
of Virginia .
The property has a pre-fab house that is not in great shape, but
Charming assures me that he will make it nice before we move into it. He does wonderful work, so I know this will
happen. The place has enough land to allow
us to grow as many crops as we want (a dedicated asparagus bed; pumpkin and
winter squash patch; rows of corn for eating, popping, and making corn meal; tomatoes,
carrots, beans, onions, sweet potatoes, and all the regular crops; chickens;
and maybe even a sheep or two for knitting purposes.
The land has a small river that runs through it and about 1/3 of
the property is wooded. (This will
support Charming’s obsession with wood and heat our home as well.) The property also has a small cottage that we
eventually hope to renovate as well, but that may be several years down the
road. The road that leads to the
property is a gravel road and fairly secluded.
The location of the property reminds me very much of the place where I
grew up. We’ve spent some time there
since we purchased it and it is, indeed, extremely peaceful and quiet at our
new “mini-farm”…just the way Charming and I like it.
| The "new" house...an older pre-fab, but Charming will turn it into a castle for us so that we can live happily ever after in it. |
| Within the four posts in this picture is where the previous owners had their garden. We hope to have a garden that is at least four times as big. |
| Our driveway runs alongside the board fence (in about the middle of this picture). The state road, which is gravel, runs along the other side of the fence. |
| Another view of the river. There is a space along the river where we will use as a picnic area. |
| I was standing by the river when I took this picture. The house looks so much nicer from this distance. |
| This is the inside of the tractor shed where Charming will do tractor-related stuff. |
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