Category: Animals On The Homestead

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Day 31: First Blood

Ok, so not really that dramatic, although if I keep this bike exercise up, I’ll be just as fit as Rambo! The chickens are being chickens. No roosters were harmed

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Day 28: Getting Back to “Normal”

My shoulder pain is finally starting to subside, so even though it was a little chilly and windy today, Luke and I did a short outdoor walk. We cleaned in

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Day 26: Nothing New

Today was a very lazy day. The wind has been gusting all day, making it too cold and dangerous for a walk. I’m not sure my shoulder would handle it

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Day 23: Eggs and Ouchies

I realized today that a bird tried to build a nest on my front porch wreath. I’m not sure it was the best idea, especially with the traffic the porch

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Day 22: Vroom Vroom

Today we spent a little time in the woods clearing downed trees that had fallen across our hiking path. Once the path was cleared, Luke had to double check it

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5:40 pm | |

Day 21: A Little Fresh Air

Sunny and upper 60’s was the perfect combination today! Luke started up the lawnmower and cleared the chicken yard of some of the tall, dead brush. Then we decided to

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7:41 pm | |

Picture Catchup

To say we’ve been busy is an understatement. Luke was in Atlanta last week for work. Cookies have consumed our weekends (only 2 more weekends to go or less if

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Rainy Days

I am thankful the rain held off over the weekend, so our outdoor cookie booths went smoothly. However, we are currently farming mud! I had to roll up my pants

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Around the Homestead

Just a few photos from around the house. Life gets so busy sometimes that it’s nice to just stick around the house and appreciate life a little. Sunset with some

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9:31 pm | |

Traveling With Animals Back Home

We are actually in Atlanta, Georgia right now for Luke’s job. Yes, that means we left the chickens, ducks, cats, dogs, turtles, rabbits, and bees! Working from home has many

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