6h30: Wake with the sunrise after a beautiful night of rest in our Domestead Studio.

7h00: Time to brew some tea. What do I cook it with?
RocketMass Heater? In July? I guess if you want to turn the whole dome into a sauna? No thanks.
BioGas StoveTop? Maybe, but that would also create excess atmospheric heat.
GoSun Solar Oven? Not for tea, that’s a mess. But once your tea is brewing, you’ll get some breakfast burritos going in it.
GoSun Brew? Yeah, I think so. We have plenty of power in our solar batteries this time of year. I don’t have to hassle with a pot or move the hot water from pot to mug. Win-win-win!
7h05 Wrap some eggs from our chickens, and veggies from our soil into a tortilla, lightly greased with goat butter from our goats, and get it cooking in the Solar Oven.
7h15 Pop into the Tech Hub.
Review the dashboard to confirm that all systems are operational. One solar panel is reporting suboptimal performance. Add an entry to our task app to clean and check it for damage.
Check my email. Oooh, a retreat center in Northwest Arkansas wants our help building a Domestead Studio! Get them an estimate!
Stay connected to the global Regenerative movement.
Grab my phone off the charger.
8h00 Take a jog around the property, checking for any major plant, animal, or infrastructure disruptions. It looks like a recent storm brought down a tree. Add an entry to our task management app to harvest the fallen tree.
8h35 Stop at the tree-mounted aerial yoga silk hammock for a good morning stretch.
9h00 Pray, read, meditate.
9h30 Join my wife and kids for that tasty, sun-cooked, home-grown breakfast.
10h00 Get some work done outside before the day gets too hot. We’re preparing the ground for our next build, the Domestead Kitchen.

12h00 Eat a fresh summer salad with goat cheese and a honey vinaigrette.
12h30 Work in the shaded, earth-bermed Tech Hub while the sun is high. Collaborate on OpenSource Projects for the Regenerative Rennaisance.
14h00 Take a break from the computer, walk around the property, and check on family and animals.
14h11 Dang it, the goats found a hole in the fence. Gotta wrangle them back in before they wander to a neighbor’s property. I hate fences, but this “private property” thing makes them mandatory. While I herd them back in and patch up the fence, I daydream about the EcoCenter we’re planning where this won’t be a recurring issue.
15h00 Another round of work in the tech hub. The KickStarter for Regenerate.Earth took off! Spend some quality time stewarding that project in collaboration with the OpenSourceEverything Guild.
16h00 It has cooled down enough to make more progress on the Kitchen dome. Drive some Earth Screws to ground the dome into the Earth.
17h00 Time to start cleaning up and winding down. Shed my work clothes, rinse off the nasties in the rainwater shower, soak in a warm bath heated by the sun, and change into comfy clothes.
18h00 Eat whatever plant-based, locally sourced foodstuffs my amazing wife,
has whipped up for us today.18h30 Clean up after dinner. (Household rule, whoever cooks can’t clean too)
19h00 Family time! Cooperative board game, or a dance party?!
20h00 Guide the kids toward bedtime. Read a good book and tuck them in.
21h00 Settle back into our Domestead Studio for candle-lit 1-1 de-compression and relaxation with my wife. She was working hard on the Kitchen Dome, and had a client come out for a photo shoot. Get her on the massage table and remind her what an honor it is to be her husband.
22h00 Get some rest under the stars, dreaming and scheming about tomorrow.
Gratitude
Many thanks to Arye with Giving Back Studios. He has not only subscribed as a founding member, but has seen my potential and brought me into his projects as a lead engineer. He has shown me that this future really is possible, and that I will be supported to do the work I am called to do.
Thank you, Elisa Schmitz, for a founding member subscription as well. I have been doing contract work for the 30Seconds website, and she has been the most understanding and generous contract employer I have had.
Thank you,
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In service to God and the Regenerative Rennaisance!
Love this! Thanks for sharing your vision
Love it! ❤️