Let me tell you a story Yesterday, I needed to head to town. I grabbed the money to pay a bill, and planned to zip down my driveway. Once I hopped into my SUV and bumped down the gravel drive. Yes, I said bumped. Somehow I missed the fact that the trash trailer was hooked…
Read moreA Sunflower a Day & Homestead Blog Hop 450
Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! A sunflower a day Over on my Instagram page, I have started a little thing, called “A Sunflower a Day”. It’s pretty much what it sounds like. I have so many flowers to share that it’s kind of fun to showcase them where more can see the beauties! My…
Read moreHomestead Blog Hop 449
Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Morning, Y’all! I don’t actually use that word much, but it’s a good Southern greeting! Every day that I wake up, I’m surprised at how cool it’s been for mid-June! Low 50’s feels amazing, and the breezy days in the 70’s have been wonderful! Those temps are energizing, and…
Read moreGarden Season & Homestead Blog Hop 448
Garden Season I feel like I have an official red neck. After spending the past three days working on garden stuff, I guess I earned it. I finally got the gardening bug. I’ve been completely not into it this year, but with our son doing therapy in just one city now, things have slowed for…
Read morePlugging Away & Homestead Blog Hop 447
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Homestead Blog Hop 446
Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Welcome to by blog too! We’ve just been keeping busy around here. Mostly working on the cabin/house. That’s good news to my ears! We’ve kind of just been working on a little of this and a little of that! Little by little gets it done! Adam and Andrew have…
Read moreLife in Rehab. Update on Austin’s Progress & Homestead Blog Hop 745
Morning! ☀️ Almost every time I see someone these days whom I haven’t seen in awhile, I get the same question: “How’s Austin?” It’s now been six weeks since Austin’s accident, which launched our family into a different world—that of trauma, surgery, hospital care, and rehab. Initially, it was marked by survival and overcoming, and…
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