Learning what 10 acres in the foothills of East Tennessee has to teach as I trudge clumsily back to the land.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Diary readers, bear with me
In addition to what will probably be the wettest October on record, I'm trying to finish a built-in bookcase/desk for my daughter and son-in-law. Thus, my Deerfield Diary posts will be limited for the next week or 10 days.
After a career in newspapers and living in suburbs and cities all of our lives, my wife and I moved to a heavily wooded 10 acres in the Deerfield community of Louisville, Tennessee. We eagerly learn what this 10 acres has to teach.
Before enlightenment, chop wood and carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood and carry water.
Barn Rules
If you unlock it, lock it back. If you open it, close it. If you borrow it, return it. If you don't know, ask. If you drive it, check the oil. If you lose it, replace it. If it doesn't concern you, don't mess with it. If you turn it on, turn it off. If you break it, fix it. If you move it, put it back. If you throw it down, pick it up. If you ride it, feed it. If it drinks water, give it some. If you fall off, get back on.
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