I just came across your blog, searching for other homesteading/self-sufficient living blogs, and I love it! It looks like you have a lot of the same kinds of goals in mind as I do. I am eagerly doing my best to learn to live self sufficiently, and as a Southern California city girl, I have a lot to learn out here in the country!! I thought you might be interested in some of my posts called Lessons From Butterberry Farm, where I've written about all that I've been learning from an incredible homesteading woman who I've met. If you go to my site: handprintsonthewall.org, click on Topics, then find Lessons From Butterberry Farm. They go from newest to oldest; it's best to read the oldest entries first to get a better understanding of things. I hope you get a chance to check it out... I've learned so much about farm life, gardening, herbal remedies, and tons of homesteading advice! I can't wait to check out more of your posts! Thanks for sharing :)
The horses ate my daffodils! However, there are lots of Primeroses out & have been for months & we have Gorse in bloom ~ usually the Gorse & Primeroses are out somewhere here :). I love Primeroses ~ my flower
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I'm anxiously awaiting the showing of the first spring flowers around here. Congrats!
Crocuses! I love those because they mean spring is very close by! Congratulations!
Oh wow, you are very lucky to have those already. It'll be another 6 weeks or so here...
Is this a sign of spring?
Iwanna Farm...new submission.
Wow, crocus! Wish I could say Spring is just around the corner. We had snow (2 inches) last
night :( Tell Logan that his pictures are fantastic!!!:)
Beautiful! It is sure starting to look like Spring at your house.
The daffodils are budding here too! I love it. Also some of the early native plants are starting to bloom!
They are blooming here too. Spring will be here before we know it
I am jealous!
I just came across your blog, searching for other homesteading/self-sufficient living blogs, and I love it! It looks like you have a lot of the same kinds of goals in mind as I do. I am eagerly doing my best to learn to live self sufficiently, and as a Southern California city girl, I have a lot to learn out here in the country!! I thought you might be interested in some of my posts called Lessons From Butterberry Farm, where I've written about all that I've been learning from an incredible homesteading woman who I've met. If you go to my site: handprintsonthewall.org, click on Topics, then find Lessons From Butterberry Farm. They go from newest to oldest; it's best to read the oldest entries first to get a better understanding of things. I hope you get a chance to check it out... I've learned so much about farm life, gardening, herbal remedies, and tons of homesteading advice! I can't wait to check out more of your posts! Thanks for sharing :)
Envy...headed your way
spots of sunshine AND physco chickens what could be better?
hehe Psycho chicken! You're funny, Christy.
Hmmm, lovely daffodils. I wonder if goats like the taste of them?
~Lisa
The horses ate my daffodils! However, there are lots of Primeroses out & have been for months & we have Gorse in bloom ~ usually the Gorse & Primeroses are out somewhere here :). I love Primeroses ~ my flower
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