When Kim and I decided to sell Anabank and purchase a new property, we had a rough idea of what we wanted and so started looking online first. We soon realised that before we could get serious about looking at potential farms, we really needed to work out what we wanted. It's not until you actually sit down and reflect, and have a focus question, that you can really map out some ideas.
Back in mid July, we set our selves the task of answering the following questions:
Where/What and How do we want to be and live in 10 years time? And what do we need in a property and in our life to get there and to enable us to enjoy the rest of our lives.
So, sitting out in the sun, with some contemplative music playing, we both wrote some stuff - I wrote a lot, Kim wrote a little - however, we were very closely aligned. This post is some of my goals, and now that we have our property, some bits may not fit, and that's okay. The goal won't change too much, just they way I get there might.
We will have a small home, with a big kitchen. A home where people are comfortable to take a seat and just "be". Grand kids will be able to run in and out and sit and a cuppa and a snack. Maybe leaving the big family meals to the boys to organise! A thriving veggie garden that is half wild with flowers, herbs and veggies. Where strawberries spread everywhere! When the grand kids come, they can wander through the garden eating whatever they can find.
A food forest for fruit and nut trees, with asparagus, sunchokes, sweet potatoes and pumpkins.
Chickens for meat and eggs. Sheep and goats and pigs too......
Smoke house setup, as well as a meat preserving room and cheese cellar.
A designated meat processing area - also to use for preserving and drying the surplus from the garden.
Our house maybe small, but I'd like a tiny house or two for accommodation for family and friends - The house is always open for friends and family to visit.
Property - I don't care about the size, as long as I can run a few milking cows and all the other animals. I'm happy to be bigger so that Kim can have a cattle herd.
Regen Ag - Mark Shepard's Restoration Agriculture (read more here) with some multi species cropping. If they boys want to, they can grow cash crops, otherwise I'm happy to just have rows of mixed trees - fruit, nut, legume, timber, deciduous trees, in between pasture to rotate animals through.
It will be a healthy, vibrant, food growing paradise, that we can encourage other people to follow in our example. We'll create community and celebrate life. I will be happy and relaxed and content.
What to look for?
- Good land - run down isn't a problem
- A plain house or and old house, not a modern one
- An existing orchard, preferably with nut trees as well as fruit.
- Old buildings, wooden yards.
- Some cleared land, but also some forest for harvesting timber and/or firewood.
- An hour from the Sunshine Coast.
Sorry for the long post.......
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