Category: Animals On The Homestead

8:32 am | |

Cats, WW, and Yard Sales… Oh My!

To say life is busy is an understatement. The kitchen is still in pieces, I’m working 3 days a week, Luke’s work is super busy, and we are just trying

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9:40 pm | |

A Quick Update!

Where to begin! It’s been busy around here. Here’s a super quick update. Our stray Bitty had babies! I caught them and they’ve been in my spare room for the

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9:15 am | |

Field Trips and Renovations

We’ve had a busy week! We took a homeschool field trip to see a B-17 “Sentimental Journey”. There are only a handful left in flying condition. This one is based

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2:54 pm | |

Cats, Lanterns, College, Oh My!

It’s been a busy time! I finally finished my college class and got my final paper grade back! Overall, I got an A in the class! We also checked out

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6:35 pm | |

Wildschooling

A part of our homeschooling journey is incorporating nature and science. We are very much into Earth Science, Astronomy, Animals, and preserving the Earth. We don’t seem to have owls

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10:22 pm | |

Dogs, Cats, College, and Airplanes

So, the girls took on a weekend job letting out my Aunt and Uncle’s dog while they are gone for the weekend. They started this evening, and got to see

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8:09 pm | |

Stormy Days

We’ve had some rain off and on, which is good, because the gardens needed it, but some areas around us had some major downpours and flash floods! It seemed to

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6:49 pm | |

Father’s Day and A 5 Year Plan

Our main Father’s Day event was driving 35 minutes to pick up Chile’s carside to go for lunch! Yum! Today was a lazier day. We did work a touch on

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7:45 pm | |

Happy Summer Solstice!

Today was a bit spontaneous. We really had no concrete plans, except to kind of take it easy since I had over 13K steps on Friday between work and the

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7:31 am | |

Juneteenth and The Blimp

Yesterday was Juneteenth, and our local NAACP chapter held a peaceful march in the next town over, so even though we are in the middle of a pandemic, as one

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