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Autumn has properly set in — damp ground, falling leaves, and that familiar race to get everything ready before the first real snow.
The garden beds are mulched, the wood’s chopped, and the banya still glowing warm into the night.

Inside, grechka simmers in the slow cooker, the smell of beef and woodsmoke mixing with fresh tea — real Tetley, smalakom, of course.
It’s the kind of evening that reminds you why this life makes sense: quiet, steady, purposeful.

Every day here is a mix of tinkering, fixing, and finding small comforts that make the cold months not just bearable, but worth looking forward to.

How I Stopped Chasing Water and Started Living
Full story and Hi Rez Video on Substack.

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Success! Though I just realised I don't have a bread knife....
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Koopy Koopy time!! Major upgrades happening! 🛁
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THE ART OF GOOD ENOUGH

A break in the weather, a can of foam, and a few scraps of wood — just another day trying to keep the rain out.
It’s not perfect, but out here “good enough” is its own kind of victory.

Read the full story on Substack with Hi rez version.

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Crawling under the house felt like opening a time capsule — mice, rot, and the quiet work of generations trying to keep things standing. Not perfect, but honest.

Sometimes living off-grid isn’t about building new — it’s about strengthening what’s still holding on.

Full story and High Rez Video on SubStack.

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Winter has arrived! 🥶
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Not sure what the camera was tracking, but I don't see anything. Do you? 👀
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Merry Christmas 🎄!!!

Thank you all so much for your prayers and support 🙏

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An outbreak of "mouse fever" in Russia.

Rospotrebnadzor records a sharp increase in the incidence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Over 10 months of 2025, more than 3,300 people were infected — this is 1.5 times more than a year ago.

-More than 80% of those infected are urban residents;
-In the Urals, the number of cases has tripled, and in a number of regions — by 2-3 times;

The reason is a warm autumn and winter: rodents are more active, and there are more contacts.

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