We set out to make a better life for us and our six children. Our goals are to grow all the food we eat in a healthy natural way. We started our adventure almost four years ago. We went from living on a resort in the Caribbean to an 11 acre farm in the Midwest. This is a journal of our farm experiences.
Off to the Vet
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Poor Casper wants to be with Coco so badly. We have been letting him in
periodically to visit with her, but there are also cats in the house and
Casper har...
Naartjie Kids Capri Pants Knock Off
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I wanted a pair of these Smocked Waist pants from Naartie Kids, but I
thought, "I could totally make that for less".
In theory, they are no different than ...
A Hill of Beans
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I finally finished shelling the last of my dry beans. For winter, our
weather windows have been quite fantastic. Sunny days strung together are
a blessin...
Monistary visit in Calistoga, CA
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The Kids playing by the koi pond
A saint for every day on one icon
Kassi so princessly.
These koi like cheerios
A lovely day in Caliostoga.
The koi wer...
Drip, drip, drip
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[From Feb. 1, 2012] This isn’t really winter. No-one around here has seen
anything like this weather before. February around here means knee-deep in
snow...
Happy February and Valentine Salt Dough...
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...It's February 1st and in Kentucky it feels like April 1st. It is so
warm here - can't say that we have even had a winter this year. But none
the less,...
Short-Term Stored Foods at Year-End
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Barely a week past the solstice, but the chickens can tell the days are already getting longer - two eggs yesterday, another one today. We last got eggs in m...
Poor Man's Steak
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*10 lbs. hamburger*
*2 1/2 tubes saltine crackers *
*1 1/2 C. onions*
*1 1/2 C. celery*
*8 eggs*
*1 1/2 milk (add a bit more if needed)*
*2 oz. Worcesters...
KinderGARDENs Winners
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I've spent the last couple of days going over our series and your wonderful posts. I am amazed by the tenacity of we gardeners! We've had unprecedented droug...