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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
I Yield I Yield LOL
Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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This and That Post
Hello my dear readers, I had planned on posting the most awesome recipe of rabbit liver pate including some outstanding locally produced maple Syrup but we had a opps and the bag with the liver got frozen, so know I … Continue reading
Dragging the pastures- Spreading the paddies and leveling it out.
This is the issue.. you see when you have sheep or goats, they do little droppings, that just spread the manure love and after they dry and have a good rain, they just melt into the pastures.. Horse an cow … Continue reading
Posted in homestead
Tagged Dragging pasture, Dragging the pastures, Hiring help for the farm, spreading manure
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Burdock Leaf Tea.
Burdock root tea is very good for you, you want to harvest the first year roots in the mid July to end of July when they are around an inch to inch and half in size and about 12 to … Continue reading
Breaking new soil in a new area of the farm
We had a area that we cleared and last year we planted it out into potato’s and added a lot of compost to it and when we dug the potato’s we double dug the whole bed, and I planned to … Continue reading
We love our toads- So we just had to rescue hundreds of tadpoles
The little pig wallow was drying out and fast.. and in the last bits were hundreds of wee tadpoles. Needless to say.. we had to do something.. This is not the first time we have rescued and set up a … Continue reading
Posted in Garden
Tagged Raising Tadpoles, Saving Tadpoles, Tadpoles, toads in the gardens
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Fish Fry – Catfish with chips
Today has been a run day and it will be a run evening, so when we had the chance to stop, catch a breath, take a break from the heat.. it was done with light and joy.. Our local river … Continue reading
Posted in Fish Recipes
Tagged Catfish, Fish and Chips Homemade, Fish Fry, Local Fish, Local Fishing
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Happy Mother’s Day!
Wishing all my readers a wonderful mothers day! My dear hubby has been giving me a wonderful treat day and part of it was a drive and walks by river and cove’s.. Enjoy a peek at some of the area … Continue reading
Workshop Today- Permaculture at a awesome farmers market!
I was up at 6 an had everything ready for my drive to the market, the bags were packed, the seeds were ready, the give away plants were full and lovely.. I left in lots of time as I had … Continue reading
Posted in Life moves on daily
Tagged Event, Farmers market, Farmgal Presents, Hanging out my shingle, Local Farmers Market, permaculture, Talk's
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