Cloudbusting moments

When I started this blog I was thinking of my life in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia. I have since come to realise that life is a series of hills of varying topographical detail; some a barely bumps, others are the hill climb of the Tour de France that the faint-heartened never approximate. I have also come to appreciate the distinct advantage of setting hills in my sights with the aim of seeing life from the other side with a raised heart-rate. My 'comfort-zone' exists to be busted, and I intend to continue venturing far away and beyond my comfort-zones for as long as I have a reason to live. From the foothills of the Dandenongs to the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges, and still cloudbusting, I hope. It's what I want my kids to do, so I'd better show them a bit about how it's done, and how to push up and over the hills they'd otherwise avoid...

Sunday 26 September 2010

The Palace Arriveth!

The Farm Project now has a dwelling! Ok, so it's a caravan, and to some this may not suit their sensibilities about how one ought to live with a family of two small children, but it's OURS and it's on OUR farm. We have somewhere to stay comfortably on weekends, and, when I have some clear headspace and time, I will fashion it into something liveable and cosy.
Already I've put in some touches to make it more inviting.

No comments: