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Carla in the Country: August 2010
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Wednesday, August 25, 2010. School Is Now In Session :o). Well, it's that time of year again, the start of a new school year. David is still in the field, trying to finish bringing in the hay crop, before he starts on the oats. Since I'm off this week (we were originally going camping this week.but plans change), I thought I'd start the homeschooling. Learning never stops, even when life gets in the way! We're using "Handwriting Without Tears...
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Carla in the Country: Sunday Morning Chores
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Sunday, September 5, 2010. I don't blanch the corn as some recipe books suggest, I just straight freeze them (I do the same for garden peas). Speaking of peas, my garden peas are done for the season. We didn't get too many pickings this year, way down from last year. I blame their dismal production on the wet spring and the sporadic heat and moisture during the summer. But that's the chance you take when you farm! September 14, 2010 at 6:52 AM.
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Carla in the Country: And so harvest begins again...
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Thursday, September 23, 2010. And so harvest begins again. Well Harvest 2010 has begun for the farm. Finally. I honestly didn't think we'd ever see this day. It's been a cold and wet year, the last time we had normal temperatures was back in April. And just today the weatherman is predicting a week of sun and normal (? These are oat swaths, btw. They'll be combined in a couple days, if Dave can repair the swather knife and get the rest of...
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Carla in the Country: Got Milk?
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Tuesday, December 7, 2010. We do and lots of it! So when 4D15 calved this fall, we thought maybe we'll try it again. Dave was raised on raw milk from the farm so I'm not too worried about any health concerns. (heck, you can buy tainted produce right from the grocery stores! We've been whipping the cream for a few minutes now, and it's starting to change appearance. You can see the small globs of butter forming. In the bowl is the unwashed but...
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Carla in the Country: Ick
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Sunday, January 16, 2011. Well, it's been an awful week here on the farm. It's been snowing. And after that, it snows some more. The next day if we haven't had enough snow, we get more. And the wind! Would you like your snow drift supersized ma'am? See the drift in front of the van? I used to be able to drive right up through the snow towards the tractor. Good thing Dave finally got the tractor started! I'm not shoveling that much snow ;).
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Carla in the Country: September 2010
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Thursday, September 23, 2010. And so harvest begins again. Well Harvest 2010 has begun for the farm. Finally. I honestly didn't think we'd ever see this day. It's been a cold and wet year, the last time we had normal temperatures was back in April. And just today the weatherman is predicting a week of sun and normal (? These are oat swaths, btw. They'll be combined in a couple days, if Dave can repair the swather knife and get the rest of...
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Carla in the Country: December 2010
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Tuesday, December 7, 2010. We do and lots of it! So when 4D15 calved this fall, we thought maybe we'll try it again. Dave was raised on raw milk from the farm so I'm not too worried about any health concerns. (heck, you can buy tainted produce right from the grocery stores! We've been whipping the cream for a few minutes now, and it's starting to change appearance. You can see the small globs of butter forming. In the bowl is the unwashed but...
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Carla in the Country: January 2011
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Sunday, January 16, 2011. Well, it's been an awful week here on the farm. It's been snowing. And after that, it snows some more. The next day if we haven't had enough snow, we get more. And the wind! Would you like your snow drift supersized ma'am? See the drift in front of the van? I used to be able to drive right up through the snow towards the tractor. Good thing Dave finally got the tractor started! I'm not shoveling that much snow ;).
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Carla in the Country: School Is Now In Session :o)
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Carla in the Country. Follow the life of Carla in the Country! Wednesday, August 25, 2010. School Is Now In Session :o). Well, it's that time of year again, the start of a new school year. David is still in the field, trying to finish bringing in the hay crop, before he starts on the oats. Since I'm off this week (we were originally going camping this week.but plans change), I thought I'd start the homeschooling. Learning never stops, even when life gets in the way! We're using "Handwriting Without Tears...
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