Category Archives: Kune Kune

My Evolving Practice of Sustainability

When I lived in an apartment, sustainability meant growing some plants in pots on the front stoop,  cooking a pot of beans for dinner instead of opening a can, or growing some kombucha on the counter. I even asked the apartment … Continue reading

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Homesteading in the Desert?

Yes! I have been doing it for over 30 years. I grew up on 10 acres in California. Then came here. After I finished crying-I started planting and keeping records. I have talked at conferences and churches all over Arizona and … Continue reading

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I am even sharing a pig.

One of the things that I wanted to do when we got moved was get a pig. Not just any pig! No sirree! I researched Kune Kunes and found that they would fit perfectly into my plans. I have friends … Continue reading

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