Well this week I get the keys finally for my home. We are eager to get moved in and my son and I have already begun discussing what we are going to do when we are moved in. We are still in that excited phase so we want everything and we want it done yesterday but I have slowly come to terms that there are only so many hours in the day and money does not grow on trees.
To give myself a little time out during the move out process I have started to do a little bit of research. Today I did the "Footprint" Calculator and was somewhat disappointed with the result. According to the calculator it would take 3.2 planet Earths to provide enough resources to live like me. So I am really hoping that this project will see at least a reduction in my footprint in the next year.
I have begun reading a book called (funnily enough) "Living the Good Life" by Linda Cockburn (Hardie Grant Publishing ISBN 1-74066-312-8). This book is essentially a journal of a family who take the sustainability experiment to the extreme by undertaking 6 months of living of the land in suburbia on approximately 2200m squared. So far I am finding it an interesting read keeping in context that a) I am going to live on a smaller allotment, b) I do not have the luxury to leave my job to live off the land and c) the idea of my project is to reduce where possible and still do things that yes may have an impact but I have done so by making a well informed decision.
I have had some ideas about growing vegetables, given that I am restricted with space. After having a chat with my best friend who has a lot of land in comparison that I will undertake growing herbs and smaller vegetables while she has the space to grow the larger spreading vegetables (eg pumpkin). My son and I will also be growing mushrooms. He is very excited about that as he has been nagging me for a long time to get another farm going. We are going to utilise some luvered cupboards in the toolshed and have about 4 farms on the go.
Well that is my update for the time being. Hope everyone is well :-)