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Got a country living/farm blog?

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7:54 am
August 15, 2008


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Got a country living or cooking or homesteading blog?  Post your link here and tell us about it!

Clover made me do it.

2:37 pm
August 15, 2008


Gizmo

KY

Mighty Chicken

posts 183

I have a blog about my quilting, but it's been mostly about my farm (and animals) lately.

http://www.gizmoquilts.blogspot.com/

You're always welcome to stop by and visit. Smile

Life is an adventure – Enjoy the ride!!!

12:29 pm
August 16, 2008


lady under the oaks

south florida

Big Chicken

posts 29

Love your photos of WV. My mom,sister and i lived in Clifton Forge,VA during

my fifth grade school year. Learned to love the mountains and snow. We

ventured over to WV looking for "possiblilites" to do arrangements with..and

just explore. My blog is mostly walks in my yard on our 2 1/2 acres here in

southern FL. http://ladyundertheoaks.blogspot.com/ and the companion

blog of my creating stuff!  Love your recipes and have really enjoyed them:

my husband says we are making him fat!…but i told him we took out the

calories!

12:04 pm
August 17, 2008


Sue

wordpress.com

Hatchling

posts 2

I've got a blog that I use to put my trials and errors of cooking and just trying to be a “country” girl. That I am at heart if not in residing. I love competing in the county and state fairs and just reading other girls.  Thanks for the forum, I love it.  Cool   http://www.ourworld.wordpress.com

7:08 pm
August 18, 2008


Birdi

Western Maine

Mighty Chicken

posts 326

I have one that I promise that I am going to keep up with as soon as the harvest is over.  Last year I was doing the craft fair circuit and didn't keep up.  But it is there…  http://www.fouracrefarmgirl.blogspot.com

Its about the farm and stuff.  I'm glad Suzanne asked this question, though.  Looks like I'm going to have some reading to do on the rainy days or winter evenings.  thanks.

"simple pleasures make my heart smile"

5:57 pm
August 19, 2008


Stephanie

Stuck in Suburbia

Big Chicken

posts 50

I blog – a little…  Not as much as I would like, but…  Right now, it's mostly pictures of my flowers, and my dog.  As we start to build our home and make our move, I'm sure it'll come along.

My life…preserved

7:39 am
August 20, 2008


Pam

Hatchling

posts 1

My website is about life in the country, my kids, homeschooling, and whatever else comes up as we go.  :)  Pam

http://www.allofakind.com

7:47 am
August 20, 2008


Remudamom

Midwest

Big Chicken

posts 64

Hello, I'm Lee, known as Remudamom or just RM.  I have a blog about my horses, other things occasionally creep in.

We live in the midwest on a cattle ranch, no town jobs, cattle is all we do.  I stay home and work the horses, homeschool the four that are still at home (16th year now) and spend way too much time on the computer.

Five kids, married 30 yrs, 14 horses, a handful of chickens, dogs, cats. 

http://www.xanga.com/remudamom

"Remuda" is a Spanish word for "group of horses from which to pick a mount".

Quarter horses, Welsh ponies and Arabians

12:24 pm
August 20, 2008


Kim W

Hatchling

posts 2

I have a homestead blog at http://www.homesteadblogger.com/wannabeone.  Come and visit sometime!

Blessings from Ohio…

12:41 pm
August 20, 2008


Annie

Minnesota

Banty

posts 5

I have a blog at http://maplecorners.blogspot.com.  I write about life on 10 acres in Minnesota that I share with chickens, dogs, cats, llamas, alpacas, and my Mom, who has moderate/severe Alzheimer's.  Spinning, knitting, felting, gardening, and caregiving are the usual topics.   

2:56 pm
August 20, 2008


shellmo

Hatchling

posts 1

I hope I qualify – does log cabin living in the woods count??? And I have to put a disclaimer that its part-time for now but hoping to live there full time soon.  My blog is http://www.logcabininmichigan……ogspot.com and documents the construction of our log cabin, wildlife and our activities as we try to become “more handy and self-sufficient people.”

4:11 pm
August 20, 2008


Kensjewl

Queen City, Texas

Banty

posts 4

Last fall I discovered “blogs” and have been reading yours almost everyday.  You make me laugh and look at the brighter side of life.  About the same time I started doing research on a home “kitchen garden” and I started blogging about it and our homelife in April 2008.  Please check out “Outa The Blue” and enjoy.  http://kitchgarden.blogspot.com/

Julia (kensjewl) in the ArkLaTex area

4:49 pm
August 20, 2008


Heidi533

Hersey, Michigan

Mighty Chicken

posts 192

I have a blog called Hen House Diaries.  http://henhousediaries.blogspot.com  It started out as a blog about raising chickens, but it's turned into more of a blog about me wanting to have a farm and be as self sustaining as possible.

Heidi-
http://henhousediaries.blogspot.com

7:02 pm
August 20, 2008


goatgirl

Washington

Hatchling

posts 2

A year ago I didn't even know what a blog was and now I'm hooked. My blog is called Life Beyond the Sidewalks. I chose this from my favorite magazine as a kid, Countryside. What teenager do you know that reads homesteading magazines? Now many years later I still subscribe to it. I blog about life on a mini farm in Western Washington. I write, mainly, about my animals which includes 8 Nigerian Dwarf Goats, two llamas, two pot-bellied pigs, 12 chickens, two barn cats and four dogs. I like funny so try to keep it funny although I admit I have an occasional rant. My animals always give me a lot of content for my blog and hey, life is funny.

Come visit me and my glorified petting zoo.

http://lifebeyondthesidewalks.blogspot.com

got goat?

8:32 am
August 21, 2008


living2ride

Hatchling

posts 1

I recently started a country living blog of my own.  Subjects to expect: sheep, goats, ducks, chickens, dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, ponies, gardens, cooking, canning, kids, woodworking, farm chores, and who knows what else…  What fun!

http://littlebitcountrylife.blogspot.com/

10:08 am
August 21, 2008


Fowlvisions

NE Florida

Big Chicken

posts 26

I started a blog about my enjoyment of raising chickens.  I spend more time than I ought to on it because I enjoy reading and writing about chickens and backyard birding.  Here's a link to it Fowl Visions.

Sharing backyard birding to barnyard chickens, Carole @ Fowl Visions

6:12 pm
August 23, 2008


fpindiana

Hatchling

posts 2

Yep, I've got one. Everything you might sit on the front porch and tell your neighbors about. The never ending chicken saga seems to be the most popular…

http://www.frontporchindiana.blogspot.com

8:16 am
August 29, 2008


kris

Hatchling

posts 2

Hello everyone! I've got a website about living in St. Charles County, MO (mostly suburbs). But there is a section on suburban homesteading which delves into topics like just how self-reliant suburbanites can be. Also, my dh and I just bought 16 acres this summer and I'm considering whether to add this topic to the current site or begin a separate one…or both. We'd like to become as sustainable as possible there. It's a hay farm at the moment :-)

Here's my site:

http://www.sccworlds.com

I visit Chickens in the Road every morning…it's so much fun!!! Glad to meet you all.

Kris

11:50 am
August 29, 2008


J CopperCreekers

Kentucky

Big Chicken

posts 23

http://willoswitch.blogspot.com Just day to day brainfarts.  Occasional whinning.  There may be rants on days that I have to vent.  There are pics of life on The Creek and also old family photos.  There are lots I'd like to do with our blog but what actually makes it will depend on time.

Come sit a spell.

J

6:49 pm
August 29, 2008


Hidden Haven

Fayetteville,NC

Banty

posts 3

Have enjoyed visiting the blogs listed. Mine is http://hiddenhavenhomestead.blogspot.com/  Its about our daily journey with Nubian goats and homesteading life.

Peggy


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