The Walden Effect: Farming, simple living, permaculture, and invention.

Pause in the pursuit of happiness

MushroomI get so carried away by our grand vision and the endless nitty gritty it takes to get there.  But isn't the Walden Effect really about the intangible beauty and serenity of living on the land?

As Gu
illaume Apollinaire once said:

Now and then it's good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be
happy.


So, this week's lunchtime series is a photo journey toward homestead happiness.  Enjoy!


This post is part of our Photos of Homestead Happiness lunchtime series.  Read all of the entries:





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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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