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The Accidental Homesteader

What I've Learned About Chickens, Compost, and Creating Home

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75 of 75 copies available
Homesteading [hohm-sted-ing]
noun
  • an act or instance of establishing a homestead.
  • the act of loving where you live so much that you actively ignore the fact that your house is trying to kill you on a regular basis.
  • For Kathi Lipp and her husband, Roger, buying a house in one of the most remote parts of Northern California was never part of the plan; many of life's biggest, most rewarding adventures rarely are.

    Kathi shares the hard-won wisdom she's gained on her homestead journey to help you accomplish more at home, gain fresh perspective, and give yourself grace in the process. Here's a handful of the lessons Kathi shares:
  • Prepare before the need arises
  • Everything is always in process, including us
  • Your best household solution is time and patience
  • You don't have to do everything the hard way
  • Be open to new and better ways of doing things
  • A lot of small changes make a huge difference.
  • Highly practical, humorous, and inspirational, The Accidental Homesteader will encourage you to live with more peace, joy, and contentment.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        May 29, 2023
        Lipp (The Clutter-Free Home) explains how she and her husband traded a comfortable Silicon Valley townhouse to live in the Northern California mountains in this approachable homesteading guide. After their friends purchased a vacation home, Lipp and her husband began dreaming of living a more remote lifestyle themselves, and despite minimal outdoors knowledge, bought 33 wooded acres in the mountains. In sections divided by season, Lipp shares hard-won wisdom on stockpiling buckets of snow for toilet flushing during winter power outages, starting a vegetable garden in the spring, completing home projects during the summer, and stockpiling food in the fall. In sections describing the couple’s second winter in the mountains, Lipp reflects on the trial and error of their first year, assessing priorities that proved essential (keeping sufficient firewood on hand) and those that didn’t (butchering their own meat). Lipp weaves together nuts-and-bolts tips, encouragement (“It’s amazing what you can accomplish with a little space and a dream”), and a faith element that sometimes feels incongruous—“God is our first thought instead of our last resort when a crisis comes up,” she writes before launching into a section of practical advice on prepping for power outages. Still, those seeking to reconnect with nature will find this informative and inspiring.

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