I am such a sadist! I keep looking at homes with land enough to farm knowing that they are out of my financial means. I really need to stop looking and find that homesteading supporting job first. Or just save enough money to buy out right ... like that'll happen in any reasonable amount of time.
Goals:
Acquire homestead-able property
Steps:
Homestead supportable and loan acquiring income
Pay off car
Get farm!
Livestock shop!
I'm already saving so that step was removed. Once that car's paid off my savings will increase dramatically.
I just gotta keep my spirits up!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
I've got so many things going on ... per usual. I'm working hard at becoming self-sufficient, and boy is it hard. Working two jobs, heading to mothers to work my garden, job hunting, and most importantly (for me at least) house hunting. To say the least about selling my crafts. If I can get my farm I'll be one step closer so homesteading.
I'll have less travel time because my garden will be right outside my home. Watering will be so much easier and I can do it in the morning to reduce the chance of mold. When I get home I can weed while I unwind from social over exposure! Quick canning/fermenting/smoking ets. Though bringing everything home isn't really a big deal. (unless I'm riding the bike and I find a lot of ripe goodies)
I'll have more room for organizing. As my garden supplies will be in the garden shed ... or the garage. Either way out of my craft room! Plants (aside from a few house plants) will be outside growing strong. I may even move my crafts to the barn. A small office as it were, not a dusty stall. In case anyone's unfamiliar with clean barns. Oh, and a full sized kitchen! Even a small kitchen will have plenty of room for a pressure caner and my cooking supplies.
I'm super excited about my lemoncello. I only started it last month, so I have 2 months to go but it's already looking good. I need to rain in my
impatience.
I mentioned yesterday that my niece loved her new dress. The effort and attention to details makes me very proud of myself. I lined the antique rose bodice with a pale pink cotton. The skirt is a dark mahogany which is pleated. There's a pocket made from scrap pieces that I hand stitched. I also hand stitched the front neck with an uneven blanket stitch. I even stitched around the arms.
Side note: Queen Anne's Lace! I thought the heart was only purple, but last evening I found one that was red. A deep red to be sure. Makes a more accurate legend. Apparently she loved making lace and one day she pricked her finger and a single drop of blood landed on the flower. Now, I know purple is the royal color but I'm sure they still bleed red.
End note: What does a white caterpillar mean again? Bad snows? While working in my garden last night I found this little cutie hanging out with the sunflowers. I moved him to the bushes!
I'll have less travel time because my garden will be right outside my home. Watering will be so much easier and I can do it in the morning to reduce the chance of mold. When I get home I can weed while I unwind from social over exposure! Quick canning/fermenting/smoking ets. Though bringing everything home isn't really a big deal. (unless I'm riding the bike and I find a lot of ripe goodies)
I'll have more room for organizing. As my garden supplies will be in the garden shed ... or the garage. Either way out of my craft room! Plants (aside from a few house plants) will be outside growing strong. I may even move my crafts to the barn. A small office as it were, not a dusty stall. In case anyone's unfamiliar with clean barns. Oh, and a full sized kitchen! Even a small kitchen will have plenty of room for a pressure caner and my cooking supplies.
I'm super excited about my lemoncello. I only started it last month, so I have 2 months to go but it's already looking good. I need to rain in my
impatience.
I mentioned yesterday that my niece loved her new dress. The effort and attention to details makes me very proud of myself. I lined the antique rose bodice with a pale pink cotton. The skirt is a dark mahogany which is pleated. There's a pocket made from scrap pieces that I hand stitched. I also hand stitched the front neck with an uneven blanket stitch. I even stitched around the arms.
Photo curtisy my sister |
Chain stitch/crochet button loops |
Detailed stitches |
Pocket actually works |
French seams and narrow hem |
Side note: Queen Anne's Lace! I thought the heart was only purple, but last evening I found one that was red. A deep red to be sure. Makes a more accurate legend. Apparently she loved making lace and one day she pricked her finger and a single drop of blood landed on the flower. Now, I know purple is the royal color but I'm sure they still bleed red.
End note: What does a white caterpillar mean again? Bad snows? While working in my garden last night I found this little cutie hanging out with the sunflowers. I moved him to the bushes!
Random-ness ... Speedway surprizingly has good lunches! |