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Looking for housing in Colorado's Front Range (or somewhere else, maybe)

 
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Greetings~ I am a 37 year old female with 2 loving labs and a radical cat. I moved to Denver this summer to join my partner and our situation has changed/dissolved. I would like to live and perhaps work on a farm, north or south of Denver, but not in the city. I am certified in Permaculture Design and would like to hone more experience in this field. My strongest interests are in natural building, goats/sheep and their value added products, herbalism and of course growing food. I have eight years of Administrative Assistant experience as well, and could be an asset in your farms office. I am looking for a comfortable place to live with my pets, for they are my kiddos, where they are welcomed. Unfortunately, they are not working dogs, but they are super friendly and non aggressive. I am a very responsible, clean and tidy gal. I own a house in Lawrence Kansas and am trying my hardest to find a good situation for myself here, so I don't run back home without giving it an honest go here in Colorado. I'd love a small cabin, yurt, yome, etc. I have to also make a living, as I have accrued some "grown-up/status quo" expenses that must be met to avoid "consequences". If anyone has any ideas for me, I would greatly appreciate them. Help! I know it's a tall order. ozarkflora@gmail.com
-Cara Leigh
 
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