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Reminiscing on the castration process

As winter is in full swing, we are in the final stages of our first pig raising endeavor. The pigs are finishing well and putting on weight as they approach their date for processing. This year's long experiment has had its high points and low points. We never lost a pig to illness or predators [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:49-05:00January 16th, 2015|Homesteading|0 Comments

Living Books ~ A Great Reading List

Although we have become Charlotte Mason (CM) homeschoolers, we are just finishing another 1st grade using Five in a Row (FIAR). There are many commonalities between CM & FIAR, including the use of living books, but the re-reading of material (as required by FIAR) is clearly not CM style. That said, I adore FIAR! At [...]

By |2015-08-04T22:18:53-04:00June 17th, 2013|Homeschooling|2 Comments

Chick Coop or Vietnamese Prison Camp?

Have you experienced those times when you think you are so clever that you actually talk to yourself about how clever you are? You know – those moments when you figured something out or had the right answer to a difficult question and even your peers are awed by your ability. […]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:49-05:00June 2nd, 2013|Homesteading|3 Comments

Standing bacon now on the farm

Craiglist is the devil. Simply put. I find myself regularly skimming through the lists seeing if there are any deals that must be purchased. This usually doesn’t end well for my farm budget. One such case unfolded two weeks ago. While perusing the farm listings, I found a brand new post for 8 week old [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:49-05:00May 5th, 2013|Homesteading|1 Comment
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