Wildlife Wednesday: Human constructions are often the largest impediments to wildlife flourishing, but they don’t have to be. We have the ability to shape our world as God intended, to…
Last weekend our goats had the opportunity to try out their upgraded goat shed. As we have moved away from using our old showerhouse for people the last many years…
We made a new compost bin at Walter Scott this last week and it took only 15 minutes! Using heat treated pallets and reused twine from hay bales, we lashed…
Today is a good day to spend some time out in the natural world if you are abled to do so. God made us humans not be valued by the…
Reflection: “If we maintain an appropriate level of humility about ourselves and optimism about the power of nature to heal itself, the future can be one thing above all-…
We are continuing to update our dead hedge at Walter Scott and heat treated pallets are a great way to do so! While pallets painted red or blue or those…
“Planting alien [plant] species is a bit like spinning a roulette wheel when you’ve placed all your chips on a single number” (Wohlleben, 105). At Walter Scott there is a…
Reflection: Caring gently for God’s Creation is both that which is visible and invisible to our eyes and perception. At Walter Scott, after three years of labor our original…