Boy, have things changed for me in the past few years. I am now
working on my third book, and spending more of my time traveling to
various speaking events around the country. Back home in the foothills
of northwest Washington, gardening season is fast approaching, and I am
at long last putting together my little blacksmith shop.
As
you know, I love learning new skills, particularly traditional
homesteading skills. This spring I am focused on learning the art of
sharpening; not just kitchen knives, but all sorts of tools. Seems to me
that this is a very handy skill to have around the homestead. All sorts
of cutting tools are used frequently here: chainsaws, axes and mauls,
lawn mowers and scythes, adzes and froes, chisels, planes, hand and
power saws... you get the idea. All of these tools are at their best and
most useful when they are good and sharp. So, much of my spare time at
the moment is being devoted to studying and practicing my sharpening and
honing skills.
Who knows, this might even turn into a farm enterprise one of these days.
With
so much of my time these days spent focused on writing and speaking, I
find I have less time to spare for Internet activities. It's a bit of a
dilemma, since writers are constantly being told we need a presence on a
variety of social media in order to build and maintain our "platform."
We don't have high-speed Internet at home, so I typically spend a couple
of hours, two or three times a week, at a coffee shop down the hill in
Sequim, catching up on Facebook and whatever else I have time for.
I
will continue to post on this blog when I can, but realistically, I
have to prioritize my time and energy. I love living off the grid, and
honestly I believe that not having high-speed Internet and a TV at home
greatly increases my daily productivity. Social media definitely has a
place in my life. But it simply doesn't work for me to be on social
media sites every day.
So... thank you all for your interest in my homesteading life here in Washington. Please take a look at my website, victoriaredhedmiller.com,
for information about upcoming speaking events, my current writing
projects, and blog posts on homestead life and my thoughts about all
sorts of subjects. Feel free to comment or post questions, or use my
contact form to get hold of me. I always love to hear from you!
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