Wednesday, March 30, 2011

here's where we start

hi! today is the start of many things! this blog for one, but also the beginning of my off grid life. i ordered a 30' yurt last month and i'm expecting it to be delivered in the next 2 weeks. i have looked at yurts and yurt companies online for about a year and the decision wasnt very easy. i feel confident in my choice now and i'm at the point where i feel i just cant WAIT ANY LONGER!
a platform has to be built for the yurt, kind of like a foundation. central new york is new to me and i am getting a taste of "mud season". this squishy melting yuck is something i guess i'll have to get used to. the platform construction needs to take place on a week of good weather after the ground has totally thawed and dried up a bit.

i always want everything yesterday but i have to be patient with this because if i rush it, the platform will settle and everything will be out of whack. i would like my doors to open and close properly for many years......patience.

my plans are to have a small off grid homestead on my 20 acres right outside of ithaca, ny. so far i have the yurt on it's way and i have ordered my solar panels, inverter, batteries and all that good stuff.

i will be building a freestanding loft in the yurt as a bedroom for my son, who is 16 and would really appreciate his own space :) i have basic carpentry skills but i have never taken on a project like this, i think we will all learn alot from this experience!
i will have a composting toilet and graywater system, a wood stove will provide our heat. plans for a passive solar addition constructed with straw bales, 2 nice double pane windows my dad gave me and a few old sliding glass doors hopefully will come together this summer. the drive for this addition comes mostly from my desire to build a thermal mass rocket stove. they are so heavy i dont think the yurt platform can handle it so i think it's best to build it on an earthen floor.

eventually i plan on getting into permaculture and having an edible food forest but as of now i just have 4 apple trees, 2 pear and 2 peach. but it's a start! i hope to share my experience with friends and give and gain valuable information on what works and what doesnt. this will be quite a trip i'm sure so this blog will also discipline me (ha ha) to keep a record of what i'm doing with my life at this time.
i totally encourage comments and feedback, suggestions and even just hellos!
have a great day, i hope to hear from you!

11 comments:

  1. Awesome, Tara! I'm looking forward to observing/helping with the construction. Muddy season is going to end sooner or later!

    Best regards,
    Mike

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  2. The Excitement is building!!
    I'll photograph.
    Maria

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  3. thank you maria! that will be perfect! i hope to have a series of pictures showing the progression of the yurt being put up. it will be nice to share but also really cool to look back on years from now...

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  4. have fun tara looks like your really into it

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  5. it's about time you did something like this! please post pictures, joe and i cant wait to see what you're planning!

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  6. hey everyone, i just noticed you can comment with your name, which would be really nice, if you click the drop down menu where it says select profile and select name/url
    you dont need a url, you can just fill out the name area!
    i hope that helps! :)

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  7. pretty amazing...you really did do it. I'm proud of you for following your dreams and making them a reality. Looking good.

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  8. I have been living in a 30' pacific yurt, off the grid for almost four years now with my husband, 14 mo old son and our k-9 companion. I can't wait to hear of your progress. Let me know if you have any questions! It is challenging at times, but amazing too! Looking forward to future posts.

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  9. MammaMaria- thank you! i have been reading everything i can for about a year but nothing can compare to having someone to talk to that's doing the same thing! there are so many questions and not enough answers... the rain has been brutal so we havent been able to build the platform yet, hopefully this week it will be done!
    what are you doing about hot water? i think we will be using a propane tankless hot water heater...

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  10. howdy. I am two weeks away from setting up Yurt just outside of Ithaca. Came across your blog, hope your adventure is going well. Id love to hear more about your experiences!

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  11. howdy. I am two weeks away from setting up Yurt just outside of Ithaca. Came across your blog, hope your adventure is going well. Id love to hear more about your experiences!

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