
Grass for Grazing
The queen of her shed. If there’s one thing I’ve learned as a hobby farmer is that you really can
The queen of her shed. If there’s one thing I’ve learned as a hobby farmer is that you really can
Ever since Jack snagged his first largemouth bass in our pond, he wanted everyone to experience the joy of catching
Raven…about the only one who’s glad to see snow. To say that spring has been bizarre this year is an
Jack and his first largemouth bass! This morning, the kids and I were cleaning up the house while Jack was
Zoey loves watching the cows! Though we’re incredibly fortunate to have our own barn and the cows have a spacious stall
Maple syrup! This winter has felt incredibly hard due to the weeks upon weeks of frigid temperatures, snow, and ice.
If you’ve had to chop and haul your own wood… …if your job is to keep the cow happy while
Ever since getting a tractor, one of the biggest benefits we’ve experienced is its ability to move round bales. Not
Awww! Look! Canadian geese! Sorry but you’re not welcome here. While I have a very decided love/hate relationship with running
My little milkmaid. If any of the kids wake me up before dawn, telling me they’re hungry, they get a quick
Weeds + Flame Thrower = Redneck Weeding (And of course, where there’s fire, there’s Henry) Thanks for weeding the pond, Jack!
Dolly waiting for Henry to open the gate so Jack can drop off a round bale. Weekends are my FAVORITE.
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