Hi there, Ellen here! :) Nessi, Charlie and I moved to No.9 about two months ago. It is a place I had had my eye on for a few years. It is our own (rented) cosy little unit in an 'eco-village' that is in its birth-stage. This has been a transition:
- From no sense of financial security to an ability to start to save, and a feeling that even in financially hard times the community will look after one-another's basic needs.
- From a five bedroom house with an average yard to a two-bedroom unit sharing pool and sauna, play area with basketball rings, tennis-courts, goats, chickens and ducks, laundry (with drier - yay!), 19acres of paddocks and bush, a creek, and vegetable gardens, industrial kitchen, tool sheds and entertainment shed.
- To a small community (including the town where we are situated) where everyone knows each other, which has medical, postal, school, skate-boarding, library and internet facilities. We are also five minutes walk from shared kayaks and canoes just ten metres from the edge of the largest, most sheltered bay I have known. Great fishing toboot!
- Nessi is no longer confined to a house and yard but has -within certain parameters- freedom to roam safely that I could never have given her under any other circumstances.
Charlie needs nuggles...
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