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Farmgal Rant..
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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Snow and more Snow!
The work required to keep the driveway and pathways open has been massive on behalf of Dear Hubby in Combo with Miss R a touch.. While we do have a snow blower, Dear Hubby loves to do it by hand … Continue reading
Posted in At the kitchen table
Tagged board night, D&D game, Drifting snow, Family, Game Night, nature, shoveling snow, Snow, Snow drifts, Snow Safety, Snowed in, Time well spent, weather, Winter, wood stove
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Another turning of the wheel onward to my 52nd year
Its hard to believe that the year has come and gone and that a new one is starting today. My 51st year was filled with ups, downs and lots of steady as she goes. You know when they say to … Continue reading
Posted in Family, farm, farm journel, photography
Tagged Aging, agriculture, birthdays, Do what you love, Family, Farm Life, farming, health challenges, Living in the moment, living in the now, photography, planning for the future, Setting goals, small homestead in your 50's, travel, turning 52
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What a trip!
10 000 plus km, 26 days on the road, 5 provinces and so many visits with family and friends along the way! Thank you so much to those that opened their homes to us and grateful for hotels that sheltered … Continue reading
Posted in Road Trips
Tagged Canadian northern Ravens, Family, farmgal photography, Holiday travel, Hot springs, Raven, road trip, Rocky Mountains, travel, Wolves
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The Monument by DH -Least we forget-PG Rating
11 November 1908: North of Manaus, Amazonas del Sur“Passing through?”, the homesteader asked, his rifle resting in his arms.”Yes”, the traveller replied, his rifle dangling off his right shoulder on a strap. “I was told there was a veteran building … Continue reading
Fire.. Fort Mac
Thank you to everyone that is working on the front lines in the Fort Mac area.. this fire is been beyond anything that anyone could have expected. This is a brief update.. My Father is safe in a work camp, … Continue reading
Top to Bottom Challange
So for the next ten weeks I am going to add in a heavy duty house cleaning, I missed the fall cleaning, and I have both wow garden plans and wait for it.. Road Trip! Coming my way My mom … Continue reading
My Taste buds are in revolt but the feet are finally better!
I have gotten used to the way the water tastes and I am adjusting to the taste or in some cases the lack of taste in my fruits/veggies and some things are even good, like the locally grown mushrooms (excellent) … Continue reading
Posted in Critters, Family
Tagged Ducks, Family, food, fruits veggies, Herbs, liver and onions, travel, vacation, Veggies
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Liebster Award- Passing it on..
Lynn at Wood Ridge Homestead gave me this award yesterday, so first, Thank you Lynn for giving me this award, and I have to say that I followed the links she put up on her other five and found some … Continue reading
Christmas Tree’s…
I was raised in bush country more often then not in Alberta, and I swear my folks either breed in or created a love of the bush from a young age.. It most likely helped that for a good number … Continue reading
The Monument by DH -Least we forget-PG Rating
11 November 1908: North of Manaus, Amazonas del Sur“Passing through?”, the homesteader asked, his rifle resting in his arms.”Yes”, the traveller replied, his rifle dangling off his right shoulder on a strap. “I was told there was a veteran … Continue reading
