by Marissa | Feb 17, 2014 | Farm, GrowingFamily, Home, Image-Update, Life, Uncategorised
It’s been a rough couple of days on “the farm”. I blame it on the wind. The recordings in the farm journal haven’t been fun. February 14: Wind blew part of the shelter over. February 14: Wind blew grain storage door open. Cows got into the...
by Marissa | Feb 1, 2014 | Farm, GrowingFamily, Image-Update, LivingNaturally, Uncategorised
The girls haven’t been coming out to do chores with us much this winter. It seems it’s either cold and windy or slippery and sloppy so usually Dan and I tag team caring for the animals (Though truthfully, Dan does the lion’s share.) However, this...
by Marissa | Jan 29, 2014 | Farm, Image-Update, Uncategorised
January had been a full, non-blogging sort of month. I’ve been meaning to blog, really I have but I just never seem to find the time. Partly because we’ve been spending a lot of time keeping the house warm and the animals relatively comfortable through the...
by Marissa | Nov 26, 2013 | Daily Rhythm, Farm, Image-Update, Uncategorised
Dull November brings the blast, then the leaves are whirling fast. Susan Coolidge Dull. As Aneliese’s rhyme of the month describes, that about sums up November for me. It’s quite honestly a difficult month for me. It’s grey, grey, grey with only brief glimpses of...
by Marissa | Nov 13, 2013 | Daily Rhythm, Farm, GrowingFamily, Guest Post, Image-Update, Life, LivingNaturally, Uncategorised
In the spring and summer months, our days are filled with gardening, chickens, riding, milking, building, visitors, photographing weddings, and the occasional day at the beach snuck in. Right now though, while Dan is still going hard with family and grad photography,...
by Marissa | Oct 22, 2013 | 31 Dayers 2013, 31 days 2013, Daily Rhythm, Farm, GrowingFamily, Guest Post, Image-Update, Uncategorised
{Guest Post by Lola Brown} This year, our summer was full. Jammed to the absolute max. We moved, renovated our old house, settled in to our new farm house, built fences, accumulated animals (rapidly), raised and slaughtered our food and then quickly changed gears...
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