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they built this when they knew we were coming.  We arrived in December.   Rain.   Desert Goats,  desert old woman.  So they built it.   Up until a week ago it had a tarp for a roof.   The roof materials came and went on.  A gallon of heavy duty preservative paint sat here.  Everyone was nervous about the color.   The old nana is sensitive to color.  they were…eee……

but the wood needed to be preserved and parts were built with some kind of paneling.   I painted this half yesterday.  Today the other two sides.  It began yesterday as some kind of gesture of Love in response to being in Paradise.   Some kind of gesture of caring for things,  for our constructions as humans…we are forever building constructions for stuff.  Here….there's this.  For the Doe Goats.  we fill it with straw next month and then again in mid Rain season,  so they are as comfortable as they can be.  It's never too cold here.  Less cold than in the desert of New Mex.  There's never snow.  It doesn't freeze.  But there is that RAIN that sometimes goes days on end and Goats do not love Rain.  

in this pic,  Rain will come in from that end at the left.  We'll  put some kind of awning over that opening to roll up and let down.  Probably canvas.   The far wall can be open.   The far end on the right where  they come in/out,  open.  This full side…maybe an awning here too.  Probably.   But it's all configured because of Love for them.   How can we help them be at Ease.   All the rest of the year they sleep Out,  somewhere near the feed structure.   Now Rain comes.  We will be Lucky,  really,  that Rain comes.  

and the color is very ok.   There is a sigh of relief.   We are all ok about the color.   I had looked yesterday about structures of the Maidu First Peoples here in the Sierra Foothills.  They didn't have Goats.  But they made structures for their needs…kinds of grainaries  to store the acorns.  Shelters for themselves.   Cedar boughs.   Willow.  That was up near Rocklin.  I'm not sure here,  am looking to know.  We go to Home Depot.  

 

 

 

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12 responses to “a way to love”

  1. Joanne Avatar
    Joanne

    A good color ….a calm gentle color. The goats will appreciate the roof.

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  2. Acey Avatar

    Think it’s a very fine structure indeed and agree with Joanne that the group selected a calm gentle color. Love your table and benches so much. And the detail of Emrie’s necessary tools stored beneath.

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  3. Michelle Slater Avatar

    This is how love manifests…and it is fine.

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  4. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    Does that wind chime sound as beautiful as it looks … can’t imagine why it wouldn’t. It’s beautiful!!

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  5. Beth Avatar

    The importance of ease. What a difference it can make… Slowly catching up on what I have missed here.
    Thank you all for the healing thoughts and love a few posts back. I’ve missed my on-line life and friends. I was released from the rehab facility last Friday and am home after 5 long weeks away. I’m slowly getting stronger and walking better with a cane, working on gaining some range of motion with my reconstructed left wrist and hand. It’s going to be a long haul. I still have a spine MRI ahead of me next week and whatever it may show and bring, but being home feels like a very big step. Thank you Grace for helping me connect here. I do so appreciate this community. Love.

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  6. Irene Avatar
    Irene

    So glad to read that you are back home.

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  7. Mo Crow Avatar

    gosh, you must be so relieved to be home after 5 weeks of rehab (((Beth)))

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  8. grace Forrest Avatar

    The tarp worked well. Just that they only last one season then to land fill

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  9. grace Forrest Avatar

    Its bamboo a rhythm sound

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  10. grace Forrest Avatar

    So so glad you are home. Everything will go better now. Just such BIG love

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