Are you wondering if I got anything new done yesterday? Or if I put a chair on the porch and split open radish pods?
Nope.
Not a thing.
Nothing.
Zippo.
Nada.
Why? How did this happen?
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Adopted Motto
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Spring?
Oh my land. The weather is absolutely gorgeous. I got so much done yesterday, even though it was a bit too brisk to sit in a chair on the porch. Although I got a lot done, I didn't complete my "to-do" list.
Today? Well, today should be even warmer, and no rain. We are so ecstatic about the change in weather. In our parts, we've had so much rain and cloudy days, that we should all be happier this week. The rain will return, so I'm going to get some outdoor time today (again).
Today? Well, today should be even warmer, and no rain. We are so ecstatic about the change in weather. In our parts, we've had so much rain and cloudy days, that we should all be happier this week. The rain will return, so I'm going to get some outdoor time today (again).
Labels:
Chickens,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Self Sufficiency
Monday, February 26, 2018
Happy Homemaker Monday
On the breakfast table. . .
Labels:
Crochet Projects,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Self Sufficiency
Sunday, February 25, 2018
The Weekend Update
Friday.
Bedding washed. Deep cleaning projects completed. One kitchen window, woodwork washed, plant pots wiped down, coffee bean grinder taken apart and scrubbed until the glass was shining. Washed the dishes, dried and put them away, sanitized the counters with homemade (tea tree oil) wipes, and washed down the stove top.
Yarn stash put back in the closet. All of it.
Then I got some back out.
I have a problem.
I put it back.
Bedding washed. Deep cleaning projects completed. One kitchen window, woodwork washed, plant pots wiped down, coffee bean grinder taken apart and scrubbed until the glass was shining. Washed the dishes, dried and put them away, sanitized the counters with homemade (tea tree oil) wipes, and washed down the stove top.
Yarn stash put back in the closet. All of it.
Then I got some back out.
I have a problem.
I put it back.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Tincture Time ~ Eye Strain Relief
In the past, I have used a poultice to place on my eyes for eye relief. I believe I made it from chickweed. I'd have to read over my past blog posts, or read my homesteading journal to be sure....
I'm now experimenting with a tea with a combination of goji berries and chrysanthemum buds.
I'm now experimenting with a tea with a combination of goji berries and chrysanthemum buds.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Seeding ~ Finished! ~ Filling my Cup
I spent another hour seeding pods. Don't worry, I won't be posting this daily, ha ha! It was a long, quiet day, so I seeded some more. One daughter, that's in high school, stayed after school for her musical practice and was there until 9pm. The other daughter babysat for my brother, then had a date (I was the last to know). So, it was me and the dogs for the day.
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Rainy Days ~ Popcorn "pop" test #2 ~ Radish Seeds
I'm starting to think I need to get the canoe out to get around outside. It's raining so often, the puddles are now like pools of water (which are frozen today). We are going through many towels to wipe dog paws this week.
It's taking much longer to dry out the popcorn this year. We haven't used our pellet stove all winter (which heats the other end of the house), on account of it needing parts (and we all know about the medical bills). In the past, I would put the ears of corn in front of the pellet stove, and it would be ready by December. Not this time.
I started tackling the first type of radish seeds. It will take many more days to complete this chore. It took almost an hour for that little bowl of seeds, and it doesn't look like much, right? I'll be asking for some help this next weekend.
Popcorn "pop" test #2
It's taking much longer to dry out the popcorn this year. We haven't used our pellet stove all winter (which heats the other end of the house), on account of it needing parts (and we all know about the medical bills). In the past, I would put the ears of corn in front of the pellet stove, and it would be ready by December. Not this time.
I started tackling the first type of radish seeds. It will take many more days to complete this chore. It took almost an hour for that little bowl of seeds, and it doesn't look like much, right? I'll be asking for some help this next weekend.
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