What it's Really Like
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I just wanted to put a few of my thoughts down in writing and so therefore,
ya'll get to read them. :) I know it has been some time since I've posted
anyt...
The Weather.... .always!
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Well, people out here like to talk about the weather. That's because it
always gives us something to talk about. Today the weatherman has issued a
warning ...
Food, Home Maintenance, eCookbook and Gracie
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Thanks for all the birthday wishes. It's a lovely way to mark my special
day. I haven't taken any new photos for this post, mainly because I didn't
have ...
Monday Farm Photos: Happy Monday.
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*Wishing you a week filled with little pockets of peace. (And for the rest
of the time, there's always this.)*
*More *(15-year-old!)* Lucky Buddy Bea...
HOMESPUN LIVING IS MOVING!
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Happy New Year! Hope yours is off to a great start.
I have been giving a lot of thought lately to making changes that will help
organize and simpl...
The Day God Opened My Eyes
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~Reposted from 2010~
When we moved to the farm six years ago, I wanted to bring our wooden play
structure with us. Husby said "no way", and I translated...
Simple living routines: morning and evening
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by Rose @ greening the rose Creative commons by Alondra Olivas Routines
serve us well when we use them as a framework to deal with the essentials
of the da...
Hannah's Birth Story
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Hannah's early birth was anything but expected.
Please note: this post contains grapic descriptions of a birth, if you
don't like the words Uterus or Placen...
2020: Where are we now?
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The Beginning Farmer Show Podcast and YouTube Vlog!
It has been a LONG time since I've posted last, and almost as long since
I've even signed on here.
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Easy-Access Paint Storage for Touch-ups
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I saw this great idea on Pinterest for storing small amounts of paint in
baby food jars to use for touch-ups. I finally did it, but re-used my kids'
empt...
A Shift in the Wind
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Going to the beach on a holiday was one of our favorite things to do when
our children were younger. To save alittle money, we would always go late
in the ...