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

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

Petting Stoney on the way out to swing. Part of Stoney’s job is to keep the grass grazed down, so

Licking out the bowls after we have a finished product. I confess, I’m not a fan of winter, or at

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

Welcome to our perfect life. Rrrrright. Sometimes, I think I give the wrong impression. When I write about what project

A jalapeno starting to turn red–time to eat it! Remember Jack’s aquaponics project? Well, it’s slowly but surely beginning to

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

A win-win situation for Stoney and Kate. It’s the time of year that the pastures stop producing enough for the

I remember making butter in elementary school when we were doing a unit on pioneers. It was fun shaking the

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

Nothing left… Before we got bees, I always assumed they were hearty, indestructible insects that nobody (other than maybe a

Queen of the hay bales! Ever since Claire saw Jack jumping from bale to bale last year, she wanted to give
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