My neighbor to the west breeds mules. Big mules. He is a bow hunter, and every fall, he heads out into the mountains for two or three weeks at a stretch, and he brings a couple of mules with him. They go out laden with supplies, and they come home laden with elk, if he's been lucky.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
My Next Door Neighbors (Equine Variety)
My neighbor to the west breeds mules. Big mules. He is a bow hunter, and every fall, he heads out into the mountains for two or three weeks at a stretch, and he brings a couple of mules with him. They go out laden with supplies, and they come home laden with elk, if he's been lucky.
Posted by Aimee at 9:27 PM 5 comments
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Recent Trades and a Good Idea
Posted by Aimee at 10:50 PM 3 comments
Labels: neighbors, seasons, self-sufficiency, trade
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Where I've Been....
Posted by Aimee at 5:47 PM 3 comments
Labels: vacation
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Forever Fence (Is It a Myth?)
Friday, August 13, 2010
Question for People Who Kill Their Own Meat
I've posted before about butchering our animals. We butchered quite recently. I've posted about my feelings on meat eating in general, and also about eating our own animals (Too Many Roos, and Musings on Meat (WARNING - GRAPHIC PICS)). The question has come up (to put it mildly) as to how we should treat this issue as regards the kids?
Posted by Aimee at 8:32 PM 16 comments
Labels: butchery, homesteading, husband, meat eating, mexican food
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Goat Feast
Yesterday we butchered a couple of goats. There's a sentence that, five years ago, I never thought I would say.
Posted by Aimee at 1:27 PM 4 comments
Labels: butchery, farm, goats, self-sufficiency, work
Monday, August 9, 2010
We Are All Going to Starve to Death (Hypothetically)
Posted by Aimee at 7:46 PM 11 comments
Labels: gardening, self-sufficiency
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Roadtrip Roundup (World's Best Farmsitter)
We were out of town for the last few days - we drove to McCall, Idaho for my cousin's wedding. Dad is still with us, and there's nothing he likes better than a roadtrip, especially one that takes him over both roads he knows from his youth and over brand new roads he's never travelled before. He gets to reminisce and also see new things. He's as happy in the car as a dog is.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
State of the Trade Network 2010 (What's Your Perspective?)
Most farmers I know engage in barter, whether they are professionals who just do a little trading on the side with friends or whether they are hobbyists or homesteaders, like I am. Nobody produces everything they need for themselves, and chances are your neighbor or friend down the way makes/can do something that you don't/can't. Since I discovered the wonders of Craigslist and began actively developing my trade network, we have traded our own
Posted by Aimee at 2:13 PM 10 comments
Labels: politics, self-sufficiency, trade