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Zero-Waste Building in the Rainforest - an Off Grid Tiny House for my Ducks!
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This week, I've been building a ridiculously cute tiny house for my ducks with zero waste! This project has been a journey- full of snakes, recycling EVERYTHING, and working hard for these spoilt ducks. Julia has been sick this week so she has been chilling inside while I spend my days rummaging through snake infested metal and getting distracted by fluffy ducks and naughty sheep x Anastasia
We are sisters, Julia and Anastasia — caring for a regenerative farm on Bundjalung Country on the East Coast of Australia. We have a dream to build a self sustainable future and regenerate the land for generations to come. Join us as we learn to build, farm, garden, and care for the animals and land.
We live and farm on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal people of the Bundjalung Nation and these practices of regenerative living, agriculture and permaculture owe their roots and theories to Indigenous knowledge — they have been practiced by Indigenous People around the world for so many years. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Country we live on, and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters. We thank them for protecting this rainforest and its ecosystems since time immemorial.
Music by Band Called Stereo:
"Wonder", "Cracked Lips" and "Send Me Away"
Chapters:
0:00 Planning a tiny house and cute ducks
1:26 Digging holes and collecting poles
5:23 Levelling and chainsawing poles
6:17 The adventures of Anastasia, an electric saw and a hammer
9:16 Tiny house coming together!
10:15 Anastasia vs. snakes
13:51 Constructing the roof
15:21 Creating a doorway
17:18 Building a storybook cottage window
18:54 Screwing the roof on
20:47 Painting a cottage garden in the mist
We are sisters, Julia and Anastasia — caring for a regenerative farm on Bundjalung Country on the East Coast of Australia. We have a dream to build a self sustainable future and regenerate the land for generations to come. Join us as we learn to build, farm, garden, and care for the animals and land.
We live and farm on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal people of the Bundjalung Nation and these practices of regenerative living, agriculture and permaculture owe their roots and theories to Indigenous knowledge — they have been practiced by Indigenous People around the world for so many years. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Country we live on, and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters. We thank them for protecting this rainforest and its ecosystems since time immemorial.
Music by Band Called Stereo:
"Wonder", "Cracked Lips" and "Send Me Away"
Chapters:
0:00 Planning a tiny house and cute ducks
1:26 Digging holes and collecting poles
5:23 Levelling and chainsawing poles
6:17 The adventures of Anastasia, an electric saw and a hammer
9:16 Tiny house coming together!
10:15 Anastasia vs. snakes
13:51 Constructing the roof
15:21 Creating a doorway
17:18 Building a storybook cottage window
18:54 Screwing the roof on
20:47 Painting a cottage garden in the mist
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