One man's 10 year plan to build a post climate-catastrophe community. Weekly updates on what it takes, successes, missteps & pig photos! Free and paid are the same, except free makes my heart sing & paid is also a wonderful donation to the pig food fund!
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This has been a productive week at the barracks. Daytime temperatures rose to double figures most days, and then we wake up again to a pretty hard frost and birdsong. It looks like it is going to cool down again a few degrees, which is good...
It is just a wafer before 5o’clock, the one in the morning, and your otherwise equanimously even-tempered pirate is in a grump. Parked outside the front gate of the silent, often idylic retreat which we lovingly call The Barracks are three ...
It is probably true to say that if you’re a keen gardener or grower, you probably have a shelf somewhere pitching and yawing under the weight of a considerable and higgledy piggeldy collection of gardening books, and in the winter, we like ...
Around three years ago, maybe four, I started playing with an amusing little idea that the changes that humans have wrought upon the Earth’s climate might not end civilisation in all its recognisable forms. I think someone challenged me wit...
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