My transition from cluttered to simple living.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The newest member of our family!

My Pellet Stove arrived today
As fall nipped nose and toes
We fired her up and brewed a cup...
claimed easy chairs with both feet up...
Content now if it snows!

She IS a gem.  Our little home was just so cozy last night!  Hubby found bags of Pellets for $4.99.  The bags were 40 lbs in weight.  We estimate that we will burn one bag every 2 to 3 days.  This is one more step in the direction of being more self-reliant.  

We will continue to pay for Hydro but our bills are so much smaller since switching to 2 watt bulbs and being mindful of turning off lights, and appliances, that are not used.

We are drawing our water  from a well.  We have a septic system.  Life IS getting better by the day!

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

I LOVE Rosemary Gladstar...

...and I am looking forward to getting to know her better in the months ahead!  I have enrolled in "The Science and Art of Herbalism" a homestudy course authored by Rosemary.

For more information on Rosemary, this course and other interesting tidbits, go to....

http://www.sagemountain.com/rosemary-gladstar.html

Friday, September 17, 2010

Thrilled to discover....

...that there is a Transition Group in York Region!  Yay!


http://transitionyorkregion.ning.com


Check out its new beginnings!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

“Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage.”

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Where did Our Summer go?

Cooler nights.  Leaves falling.  Birds gather in flocks. Autumn is here, and while it is my favourite season,  I regret having to bring out clothes that I shed a few months ago when the warm weather arrived.

Our Frannie continues to heal.  What a trouper she is.... With the same determination she has used since she was little, she focuses on walking again so that she can go home.

What appeal "Home" has now for us.  I wish I had been able to live as small before.  How nice it is to be able to find things...to feel as if there is nothing more that is needed.  Cleaning is a breeze!

With the arrival of the cooler weather, I find myself spending more time inside...and, as I did not have enough to do, I went looking for more.  My friend and I have signed up for a correspondence course entitled "The Science and Art of Herbalism."  I have looked long for something like this ...and found it right in my backyard.  "Faunus Herbs" ships  worldwide...and they are almost neighbours!!!

The biggest news of this post, however, is the my pellet stove is on order!  Perhaps you may remember my post about wanting a Pellet Stove, written a year ago?  If not, I will end  by posting it for you...  You never know when it may be useful!!  (It worked for me!)

About a Pellet Stove

I do not ask for diamonds
or trips down to "The Cove,"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

I did not protest big screen
or magnificent sound surround.
I did not challenge hi tech
or the latest gadget around.

I do not ask for diamonds
Or trips down to "The Cove,"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

A pellet stove will keep me warm
Long after the power goes down.
What good your hi speed internet
or the toys we have around?

I do not ask for diamonds
Or trips down to "The Cove,"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

The dreams about the cabin
are long ago given away...
but the dream about the pellet Stove
is a dream that is here to stay.

I do not ask for diamonds
Or trips down to "The Cove"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

So don't say "next year I promise"
because a promise is etched in stone...
Your trips take you on long journeys
And I am here, alone.

I do not ask for diamonds
Or trips down to "The Cove"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

So when you find me frozen
cuddling two dogs, a bird, and fish.
Remember this, my techie...
pellet stove.....my only wish.

I do not ask for diamonds
Or trips down to "The Cove,"
All I have ever wanted is
a flippin Pellet Stove.

And when you bury my frozen corpse
and read the eulogy,
include the following, darling,
which describes me to a "T".

"She did not ask for diamonds
or trips down to "The Cove"
All she ever wanted was,
a flippin Pellet Stove!

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Fran

I want to tell you about my very dear friend. Frances.  As I write this post, she lies in a hospital bed, recovering from a bad fall.  She fractured her femur last week, and has since had surgery.  She is doing fairly well.  She is a tough gal.  She has had a tough life.  It has made her strong.

Frances lost her sight when she was quite little.  She had painted a shed with a pesticide thinking it was paint.  It  splashed into her eyes and destroyed her eyesight.  She recalls many nights when she rocked her little body to sleep to ease the pain in her eyes.  Often her pillow would be saturated by morning.  Her eyes never stopped running.  She recovered partial eyesight later in life when she was given a Corneal transplant.  She has very little vision now at 97 years of life.

Life has never been easy.  Blind.  Deaf.  She never complains...  Others, she will tell you, have far greater problems.  When you ask how she is, she answers by asking how YOU are.

Frances came into my life when I needed a friend.  Our friendship grew  into a love affair.  She comforted me when my marriage was failing, and lovingly directed me to leave when the relationship became unhealthy.  She was instrumental in introducing me to my now husband.  

We have spent many afternoons discussing the problems of the world.  We have shared solutions that would heal the world.  We part with a prayer.  It helps.

If you were to ask me what one thing I have learned from our friendship, I would have to say that "relationships are more important than things."  She said that often.  She lived it.  

I have struggled with my relationship with a close family member over the years.  It is a never ending battle that is permeated by seemingly peaceful periods that are short- lived.  Even during those times, conversation is difficult with that person...comparable to finding my way through a mine-field without detonating those hidden dangers.  When I was at wits end, Francis was there to guide and comfort without judgement.  How lucky I am to have known you.

And so dear friend, I hope that you recover so that I can share this, my testament of adoration, with you.  

I love you, Frannie.  Get well soon.

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