
Sara Rosenberg wrote:Well, I just moved off the singles market but live in ft Worth and am trying very hard to live as close to the permiculture life as I can at the moment. Bought my home last year solely for the quarter acre space and blank slate.
I'm not in the market for companionship as I adore my husband but I'm all for picking a local like-minded permie's brain and vice versa. Most people I meet think what I do is crazy but I love it! So much satisfaction from getting dirty and picking veggies every morning.
Annnnd, I know a very unmarried, pretty, intelligent foodie, into this stuff too but no access to land.
sasha Wharton wrote:BJ,
Still looking?
All is well. Thanks for your sympathetic reply.
Amber Michello wrote:My bff and longest relationship was with a pup who made it 18 years. He also trained up a younger girl. It was fun to watch them passing wisdom and him pushing her to me before he passed. They are the best! They are tiny, but their best and favorite friends were shepherds. Such amazing critters. I just said that if I ever found a man that loved me the way Duke did I would be a lucky girl! The loyalty, dedication, forgiveness, and unconditional nature that they share is everything that seems to make relationships work. That and the communication that they develop to say exactly what they need and respect what we need and find perfect balance helps as well! Looks like you are making great progress out there. Texas seems like an interesting place although I have never seen more than the Dallas airport during layovers. Love their rocking chairs. Is there a winter where you are?