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Month: November 2016

Just When You Think…

Just When You Think…

Just when you’ve decided you’re officially in over your head… Just when you’re beating yourself up because you’re behind in homeschooling, behind in homesteading, behind in the laundry, behind in pretty much everything… Just when you’re wondering whether or not the three little ruffians that you call ‘children’ will ever find a place in this world outside of the monkey house at the zoo…             Just when the decibel level at your house has reached…

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The Snowiest Two Days Ever

The Snowiest Two Days Ever

No, that title is NOT making use of hyperbole! It literally was the snowiest two days ever recorded in November. If I were to update our header photo, this is what it would look like: Fortunately, I’d thought to transplant the blueberry bushes only 3 days prior when the thermometer was sitting at 65 and there were no signs of snow in the forecast. Some might think it lucky that I had just so HAPPENED to forgo other plans to get these…

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Growing Pains

Growing Pains

On our way home from church today, Steve looked at me and said that he was considering processing ALL of our ducks. I was pretty surprised, since our original plan had been to eat 20 and keep 10 for egg laying.  We were making a stop at the feed store on our way home, and I think the dollar signs were getting to him, specifically the $35 signs that it’s been costing us to feed these ducks. I was really not so…

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Confessions of a New Handspinner

Confessions of a New Handspinner

As a new hand spinner, I really feel like I don’t have much to say about spinning. I can’t offer suggestions about different types of wool, wheels, or techniques.  What I DO have to say about spinning is that (despite my original misgivings) I absolutely love it. I haven’t had much opportunity to spin our Angora (all of our bagged wool that we’d accrued over a year of raising rabbits went missing in the move), but what I HAVE been…

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Before The Snow Flies…

Before The Snow Flies…

I originally thought starting a homesteading blog in autumn was going to be tough. After all, the year is winding down, and having just moved with no gardens established it’s not like we could post about harvests or anything of the like. I’ve come to realize I was wrong. Well, only partly wrong. Autumn IS a tough time to get a homesteading blog going, but not from lack of blog topic material. It’s been quite the opposite, actually. I’ve been so…

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