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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: It's A Miracle
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! That Billy didn't eat my fair entry. He had plenty of time to do it! I left my wine entries and dehydrated food entries in a bag on the floor.so I'd. To take them. Ya right. I was gone about 2 hrs. before I remembered I. No, not at all, he just brought me a bag of dried oregano for my gift, but it wasn't punctured or anything!
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: December 2012
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! Need A Funny Caption. What's your caption for this week? Whadya mean it's almost christmas? How did we miss easter? That was where I was going with the pic Tex :-). This week's caption is by TexWisGirl over at:. The Run *A* Round Ranch Report. She's got a picture of her nonagon house and the. Go check out her blog! Grandpa told...
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: Mulberry Fun
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! I planted a 4 foot tall mulberry tree by the chicken coop 5 years ago. It was a tree planted by the birds in the old fenceline. I knew they grew fast. I never imagined it would grow this big in such a short time. They had a grand time gobbling up the fruit as it fell. And they all had purple mustaches! What do they taste like?
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: Need A Funny Caption
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! Need A Funny Caption. What's your caption for this week? Whadya mean it's almost christmas? How did we miss easter? That was where I was going with the pic Tex :-). This week's caption is by TexWisGirl over at:. The Run *A* Round Ranch Report. She's got a picture of her nonagon house and the. Go check out her blog! Get that han...
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: Blessing of the Fishing Scarves
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! Blessing of the Fishing Scarves. The view from our window. About two months ago). See the lake in the background? It's where all the guys in our crew go ice fishing. Now that deer hunting is over here in Wisconsin, all the guys thoughts are turned toward the lake freezing over. The lake is trying hard. And on to the story.
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: Future Leader Dog Lazar
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! Future Leader Dog Lazar. My 10th Future Leader Dog. Hes GORGEOUS, we have an elderly GSD. lovely dogs! May 29, 2013 at 1:42 PM. What a sweet inquisitive face. May 29, 2013 at 3:49 PM. Look at those EARS! What a cutie pie! May 29, 2013 at 6:06 PM. May 29, 2013 at 6:32 PM. Kim at Golden Pines. What a handsome boy! Oh I love him so.
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: October 2012
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! Next year's monarch butterfly food. Next year's garden headache. Next year's rooster.a. White plymouth rock named Icy. Next year's broccoli seeds. And this winter's bunny treats). Next year's arugula seeds. And this winter's sprouts). Next year's yarn competition in the making. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: July 2013
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! We have lots of staghorn sumac around us. It's actually invasive around my garden, but, we let it grow because of it's brilliant red color in the fall. A perk is the sumac berries to make sumac lemonade. I put the grandkids to work.it kept them busy for a while :-). Links to this post. I didn't do anything to prevent them.
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: A Medicinal Walk To The Mailbox
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! A Medicinal Walk To The Mailbox. The dandelions were thick. Dandelion wine (medicinal of course :-). Leaves and roots are diuretic. A great source of potassium. The dogwood was in full bloom. I do not use this medicinally, but. Show it to compare with elderberry. Anything blooming right now in northern. Comfrey tea and using it...
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge: June 2013
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Homesteading At Redtail Ridge. Learning from square one how to do things from scratch. Canning, recipes, medicinal herbs, gardening, farmette animals, and lots of family mixed in! I've been babysitting for two of my grandchildren this summer. While big brother is in summer school, three year old Zoe is my helper. We feed the rabbits at 9:00 every morning. Can we say "non-stop talking"? I love it. She knows each bunny's name. This grass was destined for "Sharemon" (Sherman). Links to this post. Excellent ...