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Currently, fencing off underneath the house and separating the house yard into two parts so my dogs stay out of the garden.
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Exhausted now. Spent the day doing carpentry around my house. Sense of self satisfaction is high.
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Almost over. Built a fence today with my family so we're all fagged and fashed with a sense of accomplishment.
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No idea. I have never used Shelter.
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I have used Insular for the last 12 months and it's unobtrusive and effective.
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Thank you. I also have strange anomalies with ProtonVPN and my EndeavourOS setup. I have been meaning to go the OpenVPN route as it allows port forwarding whereas the ProtonVPN app on linux doesn't. I only recently moved over from Mullvad because reasons, and it's been an annoying transition.
We found some little pawprints in the dust of the driveway.
I'm on 11 acres, 2.5 of which are landscaped living area. The rest is regenerating Aussie bush. 5 chickens and 2 roosters, two border collies and a Shepherd/blue heeler cross, 1 belted Galloway steer, 1 equestrian horse. Visited regularly by kangaroos and wallabies, bandicoots and echidnas, dingoes and wombats. Neighbours are all friendly and look out for each other, near enough to be familiar, far enough to be private. We grow passionfruit, mangoes, oranges, mandarins, tumeric, kale, spinach, potatoes, lemons, capsicum, chilies, asian and leafy greens, macadamia nuts, chestnuts, blueberries, bananas, dragonfruit, peaches, tomatoes, celery, avocados, pineapples, asparagus, limes, olives.
Taken at the start of winter on dusk. A very typical Australian landscape.
Let this community be a place where we can all discuss rural life. I hail from a small town in Australia and live on a modest farm. I also grew up on a farm, but spent much of my life living in massive cities. Moving back to the country feels like coming home. Let us all know about your life, tips, pros, cons, anything you'd like to discuss about rural life.