by blythe_tait@bigpond.com | Jul 18, 2016 | The House that Works Out Fitness
We love homemade gym equipment, especially if it is easy and cheap to build! We have planned to build PVC parallettes for almost seven years, but other projects always got in the way. Finally, we got organised and made them. This is a 1 hour project max. There are...
by blythe_tait@bigpond.com | Jun 27, 2016 | Eco-living
noun: life hack a strategy or technique adopted in order to manage one’s time and daily activities in a more efficient way. Life Hack – Building an Awesome Wood Fire Every Time For some people, the only time they build a fire may be for a...
by blythe_tait@bigpond.com | Jun 9, 2016 | Eco-living
Recently, we took a couple of weeks’ break from our life in The House That Worked Out and visited Japan for a holiday. There is nothing quite like visiting another culture to get some perspective on one’s life, and Japan was a great choice for this. In many ways, life...
by blythe_tait@bigpond.com | Jun 2, 2016 | our books
And it is out! The tale of how we came to our Tasmanian wilderness block without any real idea of what we were doing. One of the things which really stood out while I was writing Wilderness Life DIY was just how many things went wrong throughout the journey. Yet if...
by blythe_tait@bigpond.com | May 25, 2016 | our books
Just a quick update: I apologise for the infrequency of the blog posts, but I have been working on the release of our first book. Wilderness Life DIY: A City Family Bumbles Towards Self-Sufficiency is ALMOST ready to be published. This book describes the beginnings...
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