Part 1 HERE
Eddy’s home is set in a fair acreage of land, and the views from his balcony are stunning, so today I’ll show you the outside and around.




Eddy has a basement workshop where he saws wood and does manly DIY stuff, and Gosia makes soaps,
After we had a look around the workshop, Eddy took us off to his shed to feed the goats and rabbits.
The shed is huge!
Eddy has two shed cats, we didn’t see Boris but Silvex was in-house
There are 6 lady goats whose names I can’t remember but here they all are and we got to feed them.
and not forgetting the rabbit
Our favourite view was to the west, and we got treated to a grand sunset
and I took a shot just after sunset of Eddy’s house with his outside lights on.
Next time we’ll do some of our outings so stay tooned π
The last shot of the house is superb. I want to die on that porch. Sitting in a rocking chair, and having just finished a bottle of Pinotage! Found dead with a smile on my face, and carted off to the local cemetery. That”s the way to go!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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More likely you’d be put on the compost heap π
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I could become part of the composting toilet. A worthy end! π
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Westy x
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Amazing! You depicted their place well.
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome!
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Wow…just stunning…I love the landscape…all shots are wonderful…I especially like the second last one….its deceptively simple…but you have all those layers and textures…it looks like a wonderful sort of visit.
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It really was, I’m so looking forward to going back! Cheers Clare π
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oh Fraggy these are spectacular. kind of reminds me of when my Step Dad was alive. thye lived in the middle of no where, with a bit of acreage. we would love to visit, but always ready to go home π cant wait to catch up here, you’ve been a busy little bee.XXXX
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I have, did you see the first Poland post with the indoor shots?
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I’m not really sure, I’ve been under the weather , and this fever has gotten the best of me, I’ll be back to catch up hopefully tomorrow .
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Aw, hope you feel better π xxx
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Thanks Fraggy! Hey I keep getting a ton of spam from wp today , I can’t get it to stop any ideas ?
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Are they not filtered out into your ‘spam’ section? You getting them in comments?
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Well I see them on my phone and I pad. And I can put them into spam on wp. But they keep returning
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Hmm not sure what’s going on there. βΉοΈ
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Yeah I dunno, I’ll get on the o tomorrow.. I’m on my way to BED
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Me too! Sleep tight don’t let the bedbugs bite πππ
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an excellent story and series of photographs. And, of course, the evening shot of Eddy’s home is superb.
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Thanks N~man! π
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Thank you again Frags, I’m enjoying what you have done with what we live with and don’t see all the time π Great pictures!
BTW, the goats: Sunday, Monday, Meggie, Minka, Mini-mini and Carmela. I was going for days of the week to become the ‘Happy Days Milking Co’ but then Malina got involved in giving names π
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π cheers Eddy, am loving re-living it!
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Its like you never left π
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I wish!
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Reblogged this on Winkos: a straw bale building adventure in Poland and commented:
We are loving this free exposure, continue to follow Fraggles trip to Poland here. More great photos π
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All the photos are superb. The shot of the house after sunset is particularly brilliant. I am looking forward to the next installment.
Warmest regards, Ed
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Thanks Ed π
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Wow! Lovely shots of that house. Fantastic, relaxing property. Thanks for sharing your trip.
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Cheers Cindy π
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awesome mood and beauty π
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Thank you π
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What a beautiful setting – it looks a lot like many parts of Wisconsin. I think I would feel at home there!
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I definitely did!
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Darn those sunsets are to die for.
I also love the shot of the goat who’s peaking around the corner, that’s fantastic.
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Thanks Jay π
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That shot “just after sunset of Eddyβs house with his outside lights on” is absolutely beautiful. I really like these photographs, and consider Eddy blessed to live and work a place like this.
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Thanks, a lot of hard work gone into that blessing! π
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Cute animals π
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π cheers!
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Thanks.
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Beautiful setting. Love the evening shot! His shed is much bigger than yours, isn’t it? π
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Aye, rub it in π π
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WOW, the views are amazing. I would love a shed like that!!!!!
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Me too! π
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