Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Game on

    So I have had rabbits and I have had chickens and duck and dogs and a squirrel and a raccoon for a short time about 10 years ago. I have always dreamed of having my own little plot to put stuff in and do my own thing without ridiculous rules to work around. In the…

  • Fast forward

    The days are counting down faster than I expected and even though we still have a few months to iron out the fine details it still feels like we will run out of time and fail. So it feels like the last two months have been running on fast forward for us. In the next…

  • Call it FRESH

    Happy Happy Wednesday friends. Hope everyone has had an easier week than we have here at what we will call our “Home-Base” Hope everyone is having a great productive week with the sun shining so warm and happy and the rain making us be inside stuck cleaning house. . . . . at least some…

  • Growing stuff

    Once upon a time I was one heck of a garden boss. I could grow anything I wanted and I could do it all until last year. I bought a cute $200 tiller to use for the giant garden I attempted to grow with over 2000 plants sown and roughly half way through the growing…

  • The Kid Stuff

    Most of our planned projects are super easy to get small children involved in. It obviously will get a lot more messy with younger kids but I think that’s the fun of it. How can you live a life with a family and expect things to not get messy sometimes. Heck how can you live…

  • Our bunnies

    Let us Introduce the first batch of bunnies for the year. Born February, 2023 This week at week 4 these little darlings are starting litter box training to help make them the perfect indoor pets. They already have tons of personality and are very affectionate towards us while caring for them. Most of them lick…

  • Our biggest project

    At the beginning of 2023 We as a couple had a lot of long and just amazing conversations about a ton of various and very different things. Dev wants a new wild adventure and more kids and I want a mini hobby farm in my backyard that will include literally a little bit of everything.…

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