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Ani Trone - Latest blog post: Sunday Night Snow Storm… Life, love, photography and horses...featuring photography and digital art and the daily life lessons of a mayan, belizean, scottish, nicaraguan green-eyed cowgirl! More... |
Life on a Southern Farm - Latest blog post: Taking Time to Smell the Goats Life on a 100 acre farm in rural Georgia. Abuntant photos of farm life, animals and unique projects like building a working water wheel and cutting lumber on the farm's sawmill.Stories, recipes,fresh air and clean living. More... |
Mud on the Tracks - Latest blog post: Sliding Home A suburban family with rural aspirations makes it happen. The warts-and-all description of our go at sustainable living, shepherding, and parenting three young children, all while holding down two full time jobs with long commutes. More... |
Musings at Windyridge - Latest blog post: Need Space or a Backup? Farm and family adventures. We have fiber animals, sheep and goats and an angora rabbit and I spin and knit their fiber. We love the outdoors and boating and fishing and hunting with our teenage sons. More... |
My Country Home - Latest blog post: Countryside Views: Martilongo III Blog about my family´s project of building a country home in a plot we bought in Algarve. Personal finance management and saving money tips. Pictures and regional culture. More... |
Our Simple Life Essays about life on five acres in rural California. Two households, four parents, five children, four horses, one dog, five cats, fourteen chickens, six fish, and sometimes insane moms. More... |
Random Ramblings - Latest blog post: Standard bulbs conversion to Energy... Personal observations and pictures of creatures found in and around my garden including the family cat with occational photos and descriptions of wildlife discovered on journeys. More... |
The Cottage Smallholder Diary charting our haphazard journey towards self sufficiency and beyond. We live in a pretty 16th cent. cottage in an English village on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border. The cottage cast includes 3 dogs, one Maran hen, 4 bantams, 70,000 bees... More... |
Tylerfarm Homestead visit with us as we go about our daily lives on our three generation working family farm in Maine. Working the land provides us with our own meats, dairy products, vegetables, eggs & wool products. We can, preserve, freeze and store our products to feed our family throughout the long, cold winter season. More... |




