The other day I drove home from town and when I saw our property, strewn with pallets and lumber, I smiled. For the first time since we moved here I had the feeling that I was home. Once the basic necessities were taken care of we thought it was a matter of maintenance and larger [...]
The following is a guest post from my dear friend Wardeh. If you’re not yet reading GNOWFGLINS then you should be as Wardeh is an unbelievable resource and a true inspiration. With lots of cream around, I’ve got no choice but to make lots of butter! But I do have a choice about how often [...]
The first half of our week was a bit more of a challenge than the second half, but we are learning daily what it means to throw off all previous expectations and learn from the process. Day Five: We get up early and I crank up the propane stove for what will be our first [...]
We are currently expecting our third child around the beginning of February. Since announcing on the blog that we are expecting I have gotten lots of questions about eating during pregnancy, feeding babies, and all things surrounding pregnancy, birth, and babies. I really like talking about this topic because a.) It is near and dear [...]
Last week, on a hot October day by our northern standards, we arrived on our land in the south. Yesterday marked our first week here and it has seen some ups, some downs, and a lot of grace. We are residing on two acres of bare land filled with mesquite trees, cacti, and the occasional [...]
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