I love your blog and admire all your hard work getting to where you are now. I plan to be completely off grid in 10 years so I can retire from the corporate world and become self sufficient. Thanks for following my blog!
I am so pleased to have found your blog. We are looking to have our own little homestead in Belgium (we are currently renovating it), and your tips seem definitely useful!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I didn’t think I had a homestead, but maybe I do. My Italian grandfather and Irish mother both keep/kept vegetable gardens. I basically grew up spoiled. Home grown tastes so much better. I live in earthquake country. Local municipalities ask that we maintain a 3 day supply of food and water. Since I can, not a problem!
Hi – You’ll be happy to know that skill number 8 – weaving – is alive and well. There are hundreds of guilds across America, making fabric and figuring out neat ways to use all sorts of yarns. I have an eight harness loom myself. Handweavers Guild of America is a common source for people who want to find out how to learn to weave, spin, dye fiber, etc.
Thanks for finding me! I’m moving into a homestead next month, and looking forward to learning from your experience. We are working on starting up a local homesteaders’ co-op, in the model of the old Midwest farmers’ co-ops – if you happen to know of anyone doing something similar, I’d be grateful if you’d pass that along to me!
Thank you for looking at my blog. your material is great. You might enjoy one I recently posted called “The Summer House” or earlier ones about my ancestry. Many times I wish I could just get back to the earth.
Southern roots, defunct royalty,adventurers, found and lost fortunes, survivalists.
Thanks for visiting “Turkey Alert”. It would seem we are on similar turf. There are two CSA’s near me (within 1/2 mile), in Kimberton PA; the whole community has the concerns that you have. Keep up the good work!
I love your blog and admire all your hard work getting to where you are now. I plan to be completely off grid in 10 years so I can retire from the corporate world and become self sufficient. Thanks for following my blog!
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I am so pleased to have found your blog. We are looking to have our own little homestead in Belgium (we are currently renovating it), and your tips seem definitely useful!
Emma @ http://www.cookingwithemmarussell.wordpress.com
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I didn’t think I had a homestead, but maybe I do. My Italian grandfather and Irish mother both keep/kept vegetable gardens. I basically grew up spoiled. Home grown tastes so much better. I live in earthquake country. Local municipalities ask that we maintain a 3 day supply of food and water. Since I can, not a problem!
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Awesome!!! 😉
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Do you have a favorite plum recipe?
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Hi, Sent you an email last week, perhaps ended up in your junk folder!?
Thanks
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Maybe so… Hmmm. Try again?
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You may also try rachel@falcosheritagefarm.com … Hefty filter on the blog email…
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Wow, you are one driven woman! Such dedication, care and conviction. I’ve enjoyed reading through your blog. Thanks for stopping by mine!
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Barbara, that is so sweet of you to say! 😉
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Hi – You’ll be happy to know that skill number 8 – weaving – is alive and well. There are hundreds of guilds across America, making fabric and figuring out neat ways to use all sorts of yarns. I have an eight harness loom myself. Handweavers Guild of America is a common source for people who want to find out how to learn to weave, spin, dye fiber, etc.
Love the list!
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I am so glad to hear!!! LOVE IT!!! 🙂
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Thanks for following my blog and visiting – your blog is pretty cool !
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Thanks for finding me! I’m moving into a homestead next month, and looking forward to learning from your experience. We are working on starting up a local homesteaders’ co-op, in the model of the old Midwest farmers’ co-ops – if you happen to know of anyone doing something similar, I’d be grateful if you’d pass that along to me!
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I will try! Everyone, want to start a farmer’s co-op with Jmarksthespot?
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Thank you for looking at my blog. your material is great. You might enjoy one I recently posted called “The Summer House” or earlier ones about my ancestry. Many times I wish I could just get back to the earth.
Southern roots, defunct royalty,adventurers, found and lost fortunes, survivalists.
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Thanks for visiting “Turkey Alert”. It would seem we are on similar turf. There are two CSA’s near me (within 1/2 mile), in Kimberton PA; the whole community has the concerns that you have. Keep up the good work!
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Thank you Sue! Enjoy your wild troop… 😉
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