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In this episode, we finish up the bushcraft-style goat shelter and then move on to fencing. Instead of clearing a wide-open pasture, we put up fencing around a section of the woods, giving the goats plenty of natural shelter and forage while keeping them safe and contained. With the warmer weather finally creeping in, we shift focus back to the kitchen. We tear down the interior paneling on one wall, hoping to find old hand-sawn boards underneath. If we do, we’ll leave them exposed and paint them white to give the kitchen a rustic look—like the inside of an old wooden ship. Meanwhile, Kelly guts the pantry under the stairs, getting it ready for new shelving. While she works inside, I head into the woods, drop a big log, and use bushcraft milling techniques with my chainsaw to cut some hand-milled boards for building out the pantry. As the day winds down, Kelly goes foraging along the beach, collecting sea glass that she turns into wire-wrapped necklaces. We finish off the video back at the kitchen table, answering some of the biggest questions from the comments in a sit-down Q&A session. We also want your help—we’re figuring out how to give away some of Kelly’s handmade sea glass necklaces in the next video, so drop a comment with your ideas! Life out here is always changing, always challenging, and always rewarding—thanks for following along!