Firesign Farm – Sustainability and Simple Living
This is a quick, almost-off-topic post, but I thought important enough to share. In my online wanderings for more information about sustainable living I ran across a blog about a place called Firesign Farm. It’s the one-acre homestead of Sadge & Aries located near Carson City, Nevada.
I looked high and low for photos and information about their home to post here but mostly all I found were chickens, gardens, and loads and loads of information about sustainable living. If you stretch the words tiny, house, and design just a little I think you’ll find that the things that surround the architecture are often more important for designing a life that is sustainable and free. Be sure to check out their blog, there’s a bunch of great information. Photo credit Firesign Farm.



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Very interesting! Of course, now I’ll have to check back her often to see what else you’re up to. Cheers!
~Sadge
Thanks Sadge.