Homestead Blog Hop 386

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop. I’m glad you stopped by! We share all kinds of recipes, tips, ideas, and guides for natural living and homesteading. Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Good morning! Today I am thinking about living in the country and all of its benefits, hard work included! It is a blessing…

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Homestead Blog Hop 385

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Hello, Spring! The Winter is past, and Spring has arrived! I took a walk out in my parents’ yard today, and found some beauties of Spring! Lots of color! We made a lovely bouquet to bring the cheer inside! My mom came home today! She was SO glad to…

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Homestead Blog Hop 384

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Dear blog hoppers, Thank you so much for coming back again this week. It’s a blessing to share together. This week I’m sharing a couple of photos and images that I shared on my Instagram stories. It’s good to remember the promises that bring focus and hope amidst the…

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Homestead Blog Hop 383

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Good morning! Today I’d just like to share two meaningful Bible promises! May your day be blessed!! Laurie Now on to the Hop Homestead Blog Hop will take place every Wednesday and is for all things homesteading: real food recipes, farm animals, crafts, DIY, how-to’s, gardening, anything from-scratch, natural…

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Homestead Blog Hop 381 and The Importance of Real People

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! The importance of a person! People are important. Ordinary, regular people just doing their jobs are super needed. I don’t care if that was a proper sentence construction. It’s true. One person today named William turned things around for me, and I have never met him, nor will I…

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Homestead Blog Hop 380

Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! Winter, Spring, back and forth! That’s the way it seems to be acting around our homestead in upper East Tennessee. I’ll take the teasers–it means warmer days are coming! What are you doing in the waiting time? I can’t speak much for myself on the garden front, but Greg…

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