
A documentation of what will surely be a long process of building an animal sanctuary. From dreaming through all the uncertainties to, hopefully, the creation of a good spot where animals and humans can find a bit of peace.
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The deadline to make a decision by noon on Sunday looms as I get to class at 9 a.m. and find out that no one else is going to put their name in the hat for the chance to buy the yurt we are building together.
This is about a four-da...
Saturday morning, my body would not have objected had I decided to go back to bed, but my soul needed to be back in class.
This is about a four-day yurt-building class; if you missed the intro and Day One, you can read them here:
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This is about a four-day yurt-building class; if you missed the intro and Day One, you can read them here:
To the second day of yurt-building class, I showed up intoxicated by the wood-chippy smell of my sweatshirt which carried the giddin...
This is about a four-day yurt-building class; if you missed the intro, you can read it here:
I woke up feeling a welcome lightness. It was spring break, I had no emails to return, and today I would finally find out what it’s like to build...
A yurt-building class two weeks ago generated a change in me. Offered at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota, the class was four days, 9-5, learning while working. It started on Thursday and ended on Sunday, the day of th...
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Historian and professor by trade, animal care-taker in my blood and my bones. I don’t hold many strong beliefs, but these I do: 1) reason is a human’s greatest asset; and 2) Han shot first. I promise not to write tripe unless context calls for it.
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