Watch as I demonstrate how I applied essential oils to the cloth walls of my Yurt to prevent mold from growing during the rainy season.
Read moreI spotted one of my Mealworms molting and made this quick video to show you the process.
Read moreThe long wet Winter is on the horizon, and I needed to waterproof the Yurt's roof to prevent moisture from seeping inside and mold from growing on the cloth.
Read moreWhen the first rains came this year, I noticed that a single specific location in the Yurt was leaking - The Stove Jack! Upon further inspection I discovered that the water was seeping in through a strap that extended both outside and inside.
Read moreLast Winter the Mongolian Ger I was living in was insulated with a thick layer of wool which worked very well as long as the fireplace was actively burning wood.
Read moreLast Winter when I was living in the Mongolian Ger, the moisture in the air led to mold growing on the wood supports which ultimately affected his health.
Read moreWatch as I demonstrate how to setup a small mealworm farm. Mealworms are the larvae stage of a beetle and are often raised for feeding to pets such as lizards and chickens, but they can also be eaten by humans!
Read moreNow that I'm living completely off-grid in my new yurt, it's time to focus on getting my Solar Power situation setup by creating a Lithium Battery Pack.
Read moreIn the last video I unboxed and put up my new yurt from the folks over at campingyurts.com, and since then I've had some time to experiment with the layout of the interior.
Read moreAfter spending many months renting and living in a Mongolian Ger, I decided that I wanted to commit to the minimalist off-grid lifestyle and purchase one of my own.
Read moreWhile we do lack a lot of the amenities of modern life while living in a Mongolian Ger, also known as a Yurt, we are lucky enough to have electricity.
Read moreWe've been living in a Mongolian Ger for a little while now and are loving this more minimalist lifestyle! Since there is no plumbing we do have to get creative about things like using the bathroom.
Read moreLiving in a Mongolian Ger, also known as a Yurt, is an amazing way to exist. However, it does lack some of the amenities one usually finds in a house or apartment, like a bathroom! Come along for a tour of the outdoor compost toilet we have available to us while living on a Permaculture Farm.
Read moreCome along for a quick tour of the Mongolian Ger we just moved into on a Permaculture Farm in the Pacific Northwest. I'm really loving this more minimalist lifestyle, and am happy to be able to share a bit of that with you.
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