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upcycled wooden furniture

April 13, 2015April 17, 2015 ~ charissa

we were able to scavenge some wood from the old colonial buildings that are being taken apart in taiping town. with the help of our new jigsaw, we could cut the wood more intricately for a better finishing touch.

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Few more boxes left from this batch. PM or Shopee link in @downtoearth.my bio to buy 😊
Few more boxes left from this batch. PM or Shopee link in @downtoearth.my bio to buy 😊
Few more boxes left from this batch. PM or Shopee link in @downtoearth.my bio to buy 😊
What looks like a plain plot of land (in this photo) is actually a whole year's worth of work to transform it from a swamp that was not accessible to a land that we can put to good use (for a syntropic agroforestry experiment). From digging water channels and a pond to filling the area up with soil/sand from other parts of our land, it's been an entire journey to just get to this point.
Teamwork makes the dream work. Kids, doggies, neighbours. Everyone is welcomed here 😁 It takes a village, and we are always in need of one.
The land is hardly ever clear like this. But it got a fresh cut yesterday so we could use the cuttings to add to compost. Time to grow some trees and begin.
Mint bar. Nude bar. Aloevera bar.
Lavender bar. Nude bar. Floral bar.
Coffee bar. Nude bar. Charcoal bar.
Cucumbers growing 😁 Although not nearly enough for us all to enjoy. The kids/vultures eat them up in a minute. 😂

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