
Compost isn't generally thought of as beautiful but I think this pile of diced watermelon rind is gorgeous. We dice larger compost items so that they break down more quickly.







Correction: The lizard pictured is an alligator lizard, not a skink. I thought alligator lizards were a kind of skink until recently. 




"Dad I found a bird!"



Here at Camp Ramshackle everyone enjoys an outdoors bath. These two lizards come down from their nearby olive tree to get their fill nearly every time now. While we would love to install a full fledged graywater system, we are not there yet. In the meantime we do the best we can with what we've got. The outdoor baths coincide conveniently with the dry season so that the plants near our house rarely get anything other than recycled water.
Julia snapped this shot of our bed and lamp. The bed is a simple vintage iron frame from around the turn of the century. We like the no frills style but maybe more than that we like that it is made from simple, honest, durable materials. With a coat of wax applied every decade or two, this bed frame will likely last many more centuries.






















We start so small, like the majestic oak, we grow bit by bit.
With small steps, stitch by stitch.