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The Little Farm: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. I've been wanting to write this post for some time now, but I've been having issues with how exactly to say what I want to say. I could come off sounding like a real ass, but I don't want to mince words either. I want to talk about "green"and the "green revolution" and how I think it's kinda BS. Let me start by saying that B and I are not "green". Whoa, whoa, whoa! Out loud. I'm not a recycling nazi. Those are the things I don't do. Here are the things I do on a regular basis.
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The Little Farm: Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. In all honesty, we've just been chilling. Doing some clearing, making a backyard out of what was once an overgrown jungle of briars. And saplings. It's actually turning out to be pretty rad. B built a gigantor. Stone fire pit out there and we have big plans for some sort of native garden with winding paths and arbors and little bridges all leading out to the small cliff about 30 yards from the house. If we can pull it off, it'll be pretty freakin. Let us know what happens!
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The Little Farm: This IS My First Rodeo!!
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. This IS My First Rodeo! To divert my attention), then, when I wasn't looking, she donned her technicolor coat. It's still just getting started, but it's already breathtaking. I come from Georgia. And in Georgia we have pretty much one tree. Pine. Pine is green. All the time. It's the kind of tree you can count on. It's a dependable little tree. Always sticking with what it knows. But, it's also kind of a scaredy. September 8, 2010 at 9:49 AM. Who doesnt love a cowboy? Add a ...
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The Little Farm: Joad-style
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Friday, October 1, 2010. Hey, guess what! It's finally October. Freakin. Finally. I love October. I love cool, crisp mornings and nights around a bonfire. I love the colors and the smell of burning wood. I love not weeding the garden or cutting the grass. I love hot chocolate and apple cider. I love wool socks and cozy hats. Ahhh. October, I'm glad you finally showed up. Today is slated to be a very productive day (why, then, am I sitting inside at my desk? So, that's the goal for today. Sort through...
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The Little Farm: Homesteading Anew
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014. We bought the farm! Metaphorically. We didn't die. We literally bought a farm. Or what we hope to turn into a farm. I'm blogging about our trials and travails and successes and blunders at Sundorwondor. I'd love for all of y'all to come check it out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leave me a comment, they make my day! Our Tiny Farm in Western North Carolina. Chickens in the Road. Growing, Writing, Creating. Simple, Green, Frugal Co-op. Little Cottage in the Country.
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The Little Farm: Paul Bunyan Ain't Got S--t on Me
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Thursday, September 2, 2010. Paul Bunyan Ain't Got S- t on Me. Gads, I'm beat this morning. I spent the better portion of yesterday afternoon doing something I rarely ever do. And it was hard. So, I split it. Holy crap, people. I split wood for at least two hours (two hours all combined, not including the many breaks. All told, the entire process took about three hours or so. I do not skimp on breaks! And some of t hose pieces were HUGE! What are you guys doing to get ready for winter? A splinter of wood...
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The Little Farm: December 2010
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Saturday, December 11, 2010. I have a perfectly valid excuse. Honest. I wasn't shirking my responsibility to you guys. I wasn't withholding quality content out of spite or malice. I wasn't lounging on the sofa eating bonbons for the last 2 months. I've been.busy. Very validly, very honestly busy. So, anyway, yeah, this work thing sure blows. The hours suck and I.oh, I'm sorry, what? Right Yes, I did say pregnant. Knocked-up, in the family way, great with child, bun in the ol. I promise to do better :).
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The Little Farm: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Well, the universe is at it again. Messing with my head and foiling all my plans! I had such big plans for today. I was going to put more plants in the ground! Last week, my old man, the consummate. Bargain hunter, Craigslist. Shopper, and wanter. Of-cheap-tools, found a wood lathe and it's accompanying set of chisel-things on Craigslist. Why'd you say no? Cause we already have a million tomatoes started? So, I've given a few away and am giving more away this week, but it still l...
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The Little Farm: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Finally, after months of driving back and forth from Georgia to Tennessee; after moving and moving and moving some more; after countless loads of junk in the pickup.it's done. The Georgia house is empty and clean, keys returned, address changed,and all is right with the world. Did I mention the stink of the ducklings? Holy cow. I had NO idea such tiny, little balls of cute could work up such a horrendous stench. I have no clue how they do it. The wee-littles are mov...Goats and...
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The Little Farm: Rocky said, "Doc It's Only a Scratch"
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Rocky said, "Doc It's Only a Scratch". There was this one time when I took a few weeks off from my blog, then I came back full of stories to tell and adventures to wow you guys with and wit and humor that had y'all rolling with laughter. Oh, wait. That didn't happen. BUT! Nevertheless, I'm back. And lost three chickens (sadly, two of them you know: Angry Chicken and one of the Phyllis Diller. Free, until the next one shows up. There's a raccoon in the chicken pen! Right Good cal...
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