
Rural Community
You know you live in a rural community when… …chickens show up in the local grocery store parking lot.

You know you live in a rural community when… …chickens show up in the local grocery store parking lot.

Though autumn doesn’t quite feel like it’s in full-swing yet–we’ve had 80 degree days and a lot of green leaves still–I’m

Since Stoney has lived in our backyard, first in Iowa and now (sometimes literally) in Indiana, he has come a

Licorice has her game face on. Guess who’s broody again! This good little mother hen (the girls call her Licorice

Our quite impressive australorp rooster. When our neighbor started out our flock in Indiana by giving us three chicks, who

Our very first peach blossoms! Spring is in the air! The flowers are blooming… Stoney is shedding profusely, a sure

We’ve been blessed to have fresh eggs all winter! Today was a sunny and warm late-February day, so the girls

I love a warm, hearty soup on a cold day that requires very little work. I even used some of our

Growing up fast! Like Henry, the chicks that our hen hatch shortly after our son’s birth are growing up fast.

I love this soup because it’s really quick to put together but still incredibly flavorful. It can be the main

Stoney coming to say hi while grazing down the backyard for us. If I am anything, I am a morning

Sweet and a little spicy? Yum! I tried out this recipe on my family for the first time last night
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