KeltiraA Pagan home plan
So let's talk about my latest
project.
I've been looking for a new place. Somewhere rural and isolated enough so I can be casually nude and not have the neighbors call the cops. Someplace outside the city, but still close enough for me to drive in and do some shopping or maybe a night on the town. Someplace private enough so that no one is close unless I invite them. Someplace big enough for me to putter. After most of a lifetime of desert dwelling, I would love mountains and green. I'd like high-speed internet access, but it looks like satellite is going to be the only option there. Most importantly, I want to build. A small A-frame to start with, and then a larger house. I don't intend to leave the land unaltered. I'm seriously thinking about a berm and harnessing microclimates. Ideally it would be big enough for me to build the Underhill Temple that is in my head, even if I don't think I could get a contractor or a building inspector to touch it. Minimally I do want space for a decent garden, a raised ritual area, a BBQ and picnic area, and a labyrinth. Of course I want views and provisions for four-feets. I want a place that I can indulge both my hermit tendencies and my desires for comfort. I want a home I can experience. I haven't found the right spot yet, but I am looking.
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Pagan philosopher, libertarian, and part-time trouble maker, NeoWayland looks at keeping truths alive despite a wash of nonsense. But don't be surprised when he's doing the "nekkid Pagan guy" thing.
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