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A Thousand Lilac Petals
And chapters of my life Quotes: Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.
Embarking On
Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 10:44 AM
My Buy-A-Farm-Fund

I decided i should start saving for my farm now.
The thought prompted me to start my Buy-A-Farm-Fund!
I'm really trying to stick to the habit of dumping in money daily
And hopefully my piggybank overflows soon enough
Hahah.

We calculated.
One square meter of farmland is gonna cost us approximately $15.
So i said we should buy one sqaure meter of land every year
But i realised we won't even have enough land to build a farmhouse by the end of 50 at that rate.
So, 100 square meters of land per year looks more promising.
That would put us back to about $1500 per year.
Then I thought of building a dog house, buy a dog and make him watch over that 100 sq meters of farm.
Sounds perfect!
Except when dani asked who is gonna feed the dog.
Can't we put an automatic food dispenser?

I have decided.
I want one of every farm animal, 1 dog and 2 cats.