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Kidding season has also been keeping me busy. As of this morning, our 2018 kid total is up to 51 with 4 more does due. Thus far, we've had THREE sets of triplets, three singles and the remainder births have been twins - a very successful kidding season.</div>
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A GREAT story here. As I was walking our heard and checking on babies, I saw this Spanish doe give birth to her second twin, the black one in the forefront. The little brown Lamancha X Spanish on the right side was a triplet from another doe. However, it was the runt and was having a difficult time keeping up with it's mom & siblings. Also, it was not aggressive enough to push one of it's siblings away from mama's teat. While this Spanish doe was cleaning her second twin, the little Lamancha X Spanish runt went over to her and began nursing. This Spanish doe has officially ADOPTED the smallest Lamancha X Spanish triplet! All three kids are growing and thriving.<br />
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I'm going out to count goats again ...Mrs. B, a very peculiar personhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03579160731517930694noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5456396152774526762.post-19838722906107404302018-07-24T08:57:00.001-06:002018-07-24T14:43:04.053-06:00A Stainless Steel Counter Top<div abp="1243" class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Two years ago we reconfigured the kitchen/laundry/dining area in our home. After the reconfiguration I had two cabinets leftover. I decided I wanted to turn one into a small mobile kitchen island. Thus, I attached heavy duty locking casters and painted the backside with black chalk board paint, which has been terrific for our younger house guests.</div>
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When I converted this cabinet into an island, I knew I would never be able to match our black with silver specked granite counter tops. But since our appliances are stainless steel, I decided a stainless steel counter top would be perfect. Not only would it match the color scheme, it would also reflect light, especially during the darker winter months we experience up here on the Montana prairie.</div>
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Have any of you ever tried to find a company or person to make a stainless steel counter top? If so, I hope you had more luck than I did. I searched for over a year and finally accepted that I'd have to compromise with a white and gray veined marble or granite ... not my first stainless steel choice. I procrastinated and procrastinated in ordering the alternative selection.</div>
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I can honestly say I think this is the first time in my life procrastination worked in my favor! While at the cafe one morning I decided to look and see how the legs of our stainless steel work tables are attached. Pleasantly I found that they are not welded to the stainless steel tops. An Ah Ha! moment occurred. Upon my return home, I went on-line to a restaurant supply vendor, ordered a stainless steel work table that was the perfect size for my little island. Done deal! And, since we live on a working farm, I'm sure we will find a use for the table legs ...</div>
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We moved to Montana seven years ago. Yup, it's been that long, can you believe it? I hardly can ... time simply goes by too fast.<br />
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When we bought our place, our yard had nice green grass, but not any landscaping. I've wanted to add some nice low maintenance landscaping to our yard every since we moved here. Mr.B doesn't care, of course. As a matter of fact, he always asks, "Why are you always so worried about the appearance of our place. We live in the middle of nowhere. Neighbors are not judging our landscaping. They can't even see it!"<br />
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He misses the point. The landscaping is for MY enjoyment. If I wanted to impress my neighbors, I'd live in a sub-division within 2 miles of a Wal-Mart; not 65 miles out in the middle of no man's land.<br />
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Well, after seven years of my own unsuccessful attempts, my amazing sister, who maintains the most eye catching landscape at her own home, designed a beautiful, low maintenance rock garden for the front of our home. This inspired me to carry the theme to the north side of our garage, which is what one sees upon exiting the house everyday.<br />
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Note: I drug the leaky stock tank up to the house and set it in front of the windows, because I wanted Mrs.A to incorporate it into the design.</div>
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We filled the stock tank with soil and planted sunflower seeds with the goal of the sunflowers growing up to provide shade to these south facing windows during the hottest months. Mrs.A also selected a Lilac bush, which grows very well in our zone 3 climate. The lilac will also grow, fill out and provide shade to the corner east and south facing windows during summer. I love that she also selected white marble rock to compliment the white trim on the house. It also helps the native rock border stand out.</div>
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Only the water barrel containing the hostas' was sitting under the garage window. But now, it is surrounded by its own rock garden.</div>
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The only purchases we made were the metal pheasant, seeds, lilac bush, a few flowers for the pots and the white marble rock. The "yard art" and planters were things we had already collected from our out buildings and such. Beautiful, low maintenance and economical!</div>
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I no longer frown and wish I were more creative in the landscaping arena. Instead, I now derive great joy in seeing the front of our home when returning from the barn or looking at the garage area when walking to our vehicles.</div>
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Thank you Sis!!</div>
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Hello all my blogging friends! I hope you all have experienced many blessings during the past few months. I know I have.<br />
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Blessings and Inspiration has been my motivation to create another Blog, <a href="https://www.standinginfrontofyourtable.com/">"Standing in Front of Your Table"</a> .<br />
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Whereas "Her Peculiar Life" focuses on my personal journey, <a href="https://www.standinginfrontofyourtable.com/">"Standing in Front of Your Table"</a> will focus on the various people I meet through my work at the cafe who inspire me.<br />
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I hope as I share, you will be blessed and inspired as well.<br />
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I encourage you to check out my new blog, <a href="https://www.standinginfrontofyourtable.com/">"Standing in Front of Your Table"</a> . AND please tell your friends about it too.Mrs. B, a very peculiar personhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03579160731517930694noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5456396152774526762.post-44006416194073700312018-07-01T07:52:00.002-06:002018-07-01T07:57:16.285-06:00"Where Oh! Where Has That Little Dog Gone?"<div abp="1258" class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
She's been abandoned and has no one to help her !! Not really ... but throughout the past year our life in Eastern Montana has been rapidly changing. So much so, I can hardly keep up. As most of you know, Songbird has flown the coop and gone off to college. This summer she decided not to come home but, instead, go to Billings for work. Farmer Boy is headed off to military school in Dillon. With those two gone, Mr.B and I are now solely responsible for all our farm work. Of course Mr.B still works out of town most of the time and I continue to work at the local café three days per week. Talk about a busy life!</div>
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My darling sister, Mrs.A, is now an empty nester whose children, like ours, are scattered across the U.S. That's why she takes an annual Mother's Day trip. AAAND because I'm her most favorite person in the world, she often squeezes in a few days at our home. We had the most WONDERFUL visit. I can not express how much I love having her with me.</div>
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What did we do? We went on a day hike in Theodore Roosevelt National Park! We had so much fun and I, of course, never tire of the beautiful landscapes of the Western North Dakota & Eastern Montana badlands. Making the trip even more enjoyable; Mr.A joined my sister on her trip this year & our Middle Child was also home for a visit.</div>
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I've mentioned numerous times that hostess gifts need not be expensive, it is genuinely the thoughtfulness that matters. This year, I found a brand new, unopened package of 12 mini stockings at my favorite thrift store for only 50 cents! I've filled them with a few candies and placed them in my sparkly blue bowl next to the mud room steps where they are handy to pass out to departing guests OR quickly grab as a little hostess gift when going to another home. </div>
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If you'll remember back a couple months I announced that I've taken a part-time job at our local café. Although I was hired as a waitress, our owner has been gracious enough to allow me to also bake pies and cook soup & the daily hot plate special on my scheduled work days.</div>
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Speaking of seasons, the Montana prairie has been joyfully embracing a very warm autumn. We've had only one snow and the temperatures have dropped below 15 degrees only 3-4 days. Our evening lows have been averaging in the 20's and our afternoon highs in the low to mid 40's. Anyone familiar with the weather on the Montana prairie knows this is highly unusual. By this time each year our over-night temperatures are generally well below zero and our highs are in the lower teens at best.</div>
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I have been enjoying our Sunday morning church sermons. The topic has been about the birth of Jesus. Last week we covered God's perfect timing for the coming of Christ. Today's topic was the miracle of Christ's coming. These past two weeks have left me hungry for next week's sermon. The children in our church put on the best yet Christmas program this evening. From year to year I am amazed how much the children have grown and matured. We had many visitors from the community join us and after the program we served an array of refreshments which were much enjoyed.</div>
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I can hardly believe it's been NINE years since I began blogging. Back then, our caboose, Farmer Boy and Songbird were only 7 and 10 years old, respectively. Musician was in the Air Force and Middle Child was in home school. And, we were living in S.E. Texas. </div>
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This past week Songbird turned 19 and our little caboose, Farmer Boy turned 16. As you all know, Musician is married with a baby and operates his own business. Middle Child has separated from Navy and is in college working on a business degree, Songbird has flown the coop and is also in college.</div>
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Today, Farmer Boy is old enough to drive! Can you believe it? I don't want to believe it, but it is true. This past Friday he purchased his FIRST CAR ... a 1987 Cadillac. As all youngsters, he is so proud of it. It isn't even legal to drive yet (needs a turn signal cover, title transfer and insurance), but as you can see in the above photo, he is already hard at work washing, vacuuming and spiffing up the interior. </div>
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Farmer Boy and Musician are the only two of our children who have purchased their own first vehicle. Like Musician, Farmer Boy has experienced some growing pains resulting in the withdrawal of a 1st vehicle provided by Dad & Mom. As much as it distresses us to be tough on our youngin's, sometimes we've had to be. I am thankful to say that for our family, a little bit of tough love has, thus far, proven to be the best "medicine" to help our kiddo's straighten themselves out. Of course, we are still working with Farmer Boy, but we are seeing improvements and we continue to pray he will become as wonderful a young man as his older brothers.</div>
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As I sit down to my computer to write today, I find it a bit overwhelming to realize that more than an entire season has passed since my last entry. Although many things in our daily lives has remained the same, there have also been so many changes - it's almost hard to believe they've all happened within just one family.</div>
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Our little G-Bear is already 6 mo. old. Similar to her Auntie, she has an effervescent personality and a contagious smile. G-Bear isn't the only change Musician and this Bride have gone through these past two annual seasons. Our beautiful daughter-in-love has made the decision to temporarily leave the workforce and stay home with G-Bear full-time. Thus far, they are seeing positive effects on Musician's business. Now that they are not juggling childcare, Musician has more flexible hours for his students and contract work. Musician's Bride has taken over much of the bookwork for his business uniting them as a team in, what is now, "their" business.</div>
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There was a short period of time while Musician's Bride was weighing her full-time working mother vs. full-time wife and mother options, when they considered a complete lifestyle change that would have included moving home. Naturally, PopPop and I were "over the moon" happy at the thought they might be with us, but we did maintain emotional caution. As wonderful as it would have been for us, we know that the" kiddo's" would have a serious period of transitioning to not only small town living, but a very rural lifestyle. They have expressed strong interest in coming to Eastern Montana, but have decided to wait a few years and work on improving their homesteading skills, and explore employment options for this area. In the meantime, they will move into a slightly larger home that will allow more space for their business and provide them with a large secluded lot for gardening and raising chickens.</div>
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The last two years of high school kept our Songbird on the road and so busy I didn't think I'd miss her as much as I have since she moved to college. She calls several times per week and her school is close enough that during the past six weeks, she has been home 3 times. But it isn't the same. I don't see her sleepy eyes, tussled hair and gorgeous face each morning. I don't kiss her cheek and hug her good-bye before she rushes out the door to ... where ever. I don't hear her gay voice call out "Mom ..." every afternoon. It is weird, but I even miss hearing her yell out , "Mom! Farmer Boy is ...... Make him QUIT!" What I miss most about her is the sweet scent of heaven that she's smelled like since the moment she was born. Do you other mothers remember that sweet fresh smell of heaven your newborn babies smelled like when you first held them in your arms? Songbird is the only one of our children that still smells like that & I dearly miss that sweet scent.</div>
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Earlier this year he battled a long relapse with Mono, but seems to be on the mend. Since we all miss him, we are hoping he will be able to come for a visit soon. Most of all, as a mother, I hope we can coordinate it with a visit from all the "big" kids. There is nothing I enjoy more than having ALL my children at home with me at the same time. The house may get crazy with all of them here, but it is a TERRIFIC kind of crazy.</div>
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Me? Well, I've experienced as many changes as our youngin's. Some of you may not be aware that our family has struggled with some serious issues for a very long time. After repeatedly trying, and failing, to get cooperation from others to improve some of these issues, I found these circumstances were "pounding" me into a serious depression. Because they believed my depression to be situational, and I agree, I had 3 healthcare professionals deny my request to try anti-depressants. Finally after many months, a fourth also agreed with me and the others that my depression is situational, but also recognized that my depression was becoming debilitating. Six weeks ago, I began a low dose anti-depressant and I now recognize that my depression was even worse than I initially realized. My circumstances, situation, and struggle is still very present, but with the help of medication, I am now coping with it in a more rational way. I no longer feel as if I am driving an emotional roller coaster that has zoomed off its tracks and am trying to navigate it through a category 5 hurricane without a compass or a properly working steering mechanism. I know there are many folks who disagree with anti-depression medications. I am sure they have very valid reasons. Because of a very negative reaction more than 2 decades ago while being treated for PTSD, I too had very valid reasons for avoiding them. But there have been many advances in the treatment of depression and my specific medication has turned out to be a tremendous help. I am thankful to God that I found a healthcare professional who recognized that I need some temporary help. After trying everything that I can within my own power and influence, I've come to realize that God Himself will have to intervene in our family's specific situation. I do not understand why God has "waited" or allowed this to drag on for so many years, but He has His reason(s), plan and timing. I must trust Him and His wisdom. In the meantime, I will continue to lean on Him and thank Him for the advancements in medicine that have provided me some emotional relief from the burden I've been carrying for such a long time. Now that I'm able to think on things more rationally, I can also pray for our specific situation more rationally.</div>
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<br />Mrs. B, a very peculiar personhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03579160731517930694noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5456396152774526762.post-27061699373590437072017-04-16T04:00:00.000-06:002017-04-16T04:00:21.292-06:00Happy EasterOr as I prefer, Resurrection Sunday because He lives.<br />
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I am so very pleased I get to spend our GBear's first Resurrection Sunday with her! Because our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, gave His life, our little GBear will have the opportunity to accept Jesus as her personal Savior and have everlasting life. This is a gift that is also available to you.</div>
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John 3:16-17 says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved."</div>
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I pray your Easter Sunday is filled with LIFE.</div>
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Although I am on the road, I wanted to post the next topic in my series about Country Life. Yes, Mr.B and the littles are "holding down the farm" while I'm visiting our new grandbaby. I am a little nervous of what I'll find upon my return home. But if I am to enjoy myself, I must have confidence that Mr.B will ensure the house is still standing when I get back. </div>
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When we lived down home, there was an auto dealership commercial that boasted, "<i>Trucks and eggs are cheaper in the country</i>." Lending the illusion that a country lifestyle is an inexpensive lifestyle. Um, not so. It costs a lot of money to move to the country. And, once there, depending on your vision of a country lifestyle, it can cost a lot of money to get your place going and established. I will say that, in general, the farther one lives away from a metropolitan area, the cheaper land and houses seem to be. But that is where one needs to have a clear vision of the type of lifestyle they desire to lead. Do you want to live close enough to the city to commute to your current employment? Do you plan to change careers, take a local job, start your own business? If starting your own business will you need access to the diverse demographics a metropolitan area offers? As mentioned in my first post in this series, <a href="https://herpeculiarlife.blogspot.com/2017/02/country-life-family-dynamics.html">Country Life - Family Dynamics</a>, nearly every family in our community has at least one adult working away from home. Unless you are very wealthy, it is likely someone in your family will also have to work away from home.<br />
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Once there is an established vision of what we desire our future country lifestyle to look like, we have to figure out a way to pay for it. This is a Reality Check. Winning the lottery or one of those "get rich quick" schemes found on late night television advertisements are unrealistic financial plans for one's future, no matter what sort of lifestyle one dreams of. Those who are serious about obtaining any life long dream or goal need a serious and methodical financial plan on how to get there. I think the first step in obtaining one's long term financial goals is to eliminate all debt outside of one's mortgage, and maintain a debt free lifestyle. You can not save the capital needed to finance any dream or goal by dragging a truck load of debt behind you. Eliminating debt is not complicated, maintaining self-discipline to accomplish it is the hard part. <br />
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Back when I did a little bit of "debt elimination counseling", I found that most urban folks are really, really addicted to the urban financial drains that keep the wheels of an urban economy turning - fun things like smart phones, eating out, movies, bowling, snacks and expensive to-go coffees, put-put golf, kayaking, vacations, home décor, symphonies, playhouses, bars, newer cars, boats, motorcycles, etc. It was shocking for a "simple life" sort of girl, like me, to realize how much U.S. households spend on entertainment and luxuries annually. Try this for one year ... eliminate any entertainment or luxuries that costs money. Put all the money you would have spent doing all that stuff, toward paying off the debt those things bought you. Yes, you heard me right, all of that entertainment and those luxuries bought you a truckload of debt. Many respond with, "But what about all the memories we made?" 1. Memories will not finance long-term dreams and goals. 2. There are TONS of <i><u><b>free</b></u></i> memory making activities. We just need to utilize our creativity. 3. When you move to the country, you won't have easy access to those money sucking venues anyway. So, why not get used to living without them now?<br />
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<a href="https://www.daveramsey.com/specials/welcome?ectid=30.31.9014">Dave Ramsey</a>, <a href="http://www.crown.org/">Larry Burkett's Crown Financial Ministries</a>, <a href="https://compass1.org/">Howard Dayton's Compass 1-Finances God's Way</a>, are only 3 of the plethora of financial resources available to help people get of debt and stay out of debt. By the way, if you peruse any of these web-sites and decide to purchase one of their books to help you get started on your journey to eliminating debt, please check out a library, used books stores and re-sale shops for copies of their books. It makes no sense to spend unessary money on books that teach others how to save money. Mr.B and I began listening to these guys on their, free to us, radio programs when we began our journey to a debt-free lifestyle. It wasn't until we had been living debt-free for nearly two years that I purchased one of their books, from a re-sale shop for less than $2. Mr.B and I did not spend any money on learning how to get out of debt. Instead, we paid close attention to the snippets of "free to us" information we could glean from these time tested and proven financial mentors. Nowadays, when I give away copies of their books, I purchase them, deeply discounted, from re-sale shops.<br />
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Once all the debt, outside of a current mortgage, is eliminated, you can then begin a financial savings strategy to finance your dream of country living. The above resources will also be of assistance when mapping out and working toward that plan. In addition to cold hard cash, the investment of your current home will most likely be a significant financial resource when it comes time to make "the move". One just needs to decide, should I sell my home and use the capital to invest in my "country estate", or would we be best served by using our current home as a rental property to generate some semi-passive income? Of course, if you find yourself moving very far away from your current location, like Mr.B and I did, a rental property may not be an easy long-term situation to deal with. Because we moved more than 1,700 miles away, we chose to use the sale of our previous home as part of the capital needed for our current country lifestyle.<br />
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Before I move on to discussing other resources, please pay close attention to, and take, the following advise. Please <b><i><u>DO NOT EVER</u></i></b> take money from your retirement funds or plans to finance a dream lifestyle. There is nothing adventurous, exciting, noble or interesting about living in abject poverty or being financially dependent on one's children and grandchildren during retirement years. In today's economy social security purchases nothing above a poverty lifestyle. I dread to see how much worse it will be in future decades.<br />
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While working toward the necessary financial goals needed to finance a desired country lifestyle, there are other useful resources, or knowledge and skills, one can, and should, develop prior to moving. Gleaning as much knowledge and developing as many skills as possible before making a move to the country, will contribute to minimizing the culture shock of moving into a rural lifestyle.<br />
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Vegetable gardening is one of the most common activities associated with country living. Tackling a DIY edible landscape project or a back yard vegetable garden at your current home is a great way to find out if gardening is your "cup of tea". I always encourage folks to begin small by doing something like using the annual landscape maintenance budget to fund a DIY edible landscape project. There are many, many books on this topic that can be borrowed from a local library. The huge resurgence in back yard vegetable gardening is a bonus for beginner gardeners because it's easy to find others with lots of advise and suggestions. When the whole family gets involved, all may find it's a fun, educational and "free" memory maker. In addition gardening is a healthy and purposeful exercise program. Best of all, everyone gets to enjoy all sorts of "good for their bodies" vegetables. It has also been noted that children are far more likely to eat, and like, vegetables they've grown themselves. If you currently employ a lawn maintenance service, let them go, and involve your family by learning to maintain your home's landscape yourselves. Landscape maintenance is a DIY when living in the country anyway.<br />
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It has been my personal observation that when urbanites have country living dreams, those dreams generally align with what's commonly known as a hobby farm; not a full-time career, multi-section crop farming or ranching enterprise. Which introduces my next skills topic, livestock. As mentioned, most urbanites are most likely not dreaming of several hundred cow/calf pairs, but they do dream of a few chickens, a dairy goat or milk cow, and maybe a couple hogs. In my opinion, chickens are a great introduction to the management of livestock. They are inexpensive and very easy to care for. Best of all, their composted droppings are great fertilizer for the aforementioned vegetable garden.<br />
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Rabbits are another backyard livestock option for urban folks. Especially those who are interested in learning animal husbandry. They are another "easy keeper" in the livestock arena. They are very quiet, which makes them an excellent fit for urban areas. Raising back yard rabbits will provide one with a great education about providing weather appropriate housing, breeding records, sales, processing, etc. Rabbit droppings are a FANSTASTIC garden fertilizer that doesn't need to be composted prior to use. Rabbits are also an excellent food source, another aspect of country living that one should familiarize themselves with, even those who don't plan to raise and process their own animal proteins. It is very likely some neighbors will and thus, it only makes sense for one to have a firm understanding of this aspect of a country lifestyle.<br />
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I know someone who lives less than 10 minutes from downtown Charlotte and there are two households in their neighborhood that have a hen house and chickens in their back yard. They don't have roosters, but a hen doesn't need a fella around to lay an egg. She only needs one to fertilize her eggs. Like Charlotte, there are urban cities all over the U.S. that are beginning to allow chickens, and other, small livestock, in back yard settings. I recently read an article where Minneapolis has passed a new city ordinance that allows residents to keep "back yard" type livestock. Wherever you live, please review and adhere to the local ordinances before setting up any animal housing or purchasing any stock.<br />
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Of course, urban "farming" isn't exactly the same as country living, but learning some of the skills associated with a country lifestyle will better prepare everyone for the future move. Or maybe when all the entertainment and luxury venues are eliminated and everyone's toiled for months putting in, maintaining, harvesting and preserving in a decent sized back yard vegetable garden and cared for a half dozen chickens for a year, all that may bring a dose of reality prompting a decision to exchange the country lifestyle dream for something more suitable for your family. For those who find they love all the rewards, challenges and adventures associated with "urban farming", it will only encourage them to enhance their financial disciplines so the dream of a Country Life will become a reality.<br />
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I hope this short Country Life series has provided all those dreaming of a country lifestyle a few realistic topics to consider and explore prior to making the big commitments associated with obtaining and living the Country Life. If you have questions or would like more information on how our family achieved our goals of a rural lifestyle, please inquire in the comments section and I will do my best to continue sharing our family's personal experiences with you.<br />
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When I was living with Grandma as a young girl, I consistently observed her re-use, recycle and up-cycle all sorts of things. But I was always most impressed by her skills at the sewing table. One thing she did that I found so very impressive was gratefully accepting bags of old clothing that others had donated and re-using the buttons, hooks & eyes, zippers, biased tape, etc. out of those old clothes. She also re-used all the fabric from those old clothes. Fabrics that were not torn or stained were used for sewing projects, often a certain little girl's clothing. The stained or tattered fabrics were cut into cleaning and mop rags.</div>
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This is an example as to why a well stocked pantry and emergency water supply is important. Clean potable water is the most important resource we all use. Not only do we need it to prevent dehydration but we also need it for hand washing, bathrooms, washing dishes, cooking, laundry, wound and healthcare, etc. </div>
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Consequently, by the time things slow down for winter, I often think I'm exhausted. If I don't make any plans to get everything cleaned up and organized, it would be very easy to find myself overwhelmed and napping 2 - 3 hours each day until spring. As temping as hibernating through the winter sounds, it really is the best time of year to indulge in some of the indoor hobbies I enjoy and any indoor projects that need to be completed. Experience has taught me that our insanely busy spring and summer will leave me regretting unproductive winter naps.</div>
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You've heard me say it before, "<em abp="1254">More than grocery sales and re-sales shops, a frugal lifestyle encompasses avoiding waste in all it's forms</em>". That's why today's Frugal Feasting Friday post is about using up something most will pour down the drain.</div>
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We consume fresh milk that is not pasteurized or homogenized. Non pasteurized milk only lasts about 10 days under refrigeration. Although we date the milk, my family does not always pay attention to the date sticker on the lid and will bring the gallon jars up from the basement out of order. Thus, sometimes I will find a gallon that has turned. That's exactly what happened this past week. There is no way I can bring myself to pouring an entire gallon of milk down the drain, even if it is soured. So, I decided to have a baking day. Yes, a baking day ... Soured milk is the perfect substitute for buttermilk in any baking recipe. Best of all, these baked goods freeze well and re-heat in a jiffy. With Farmer Boy's 6:30 AM Driver's Ed classes, these pre-prepared breakfast foods will be a blessed time saver.</div>
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Although much of the food our family consumes is home grown or wild harvested, there are some things we purchase from the local grocer. For instance, I love chicken breasts and thighs, but I'd have to butcher 2 dual purpose hens (and loose 2 egg layers) anytime I wanted to cook a recipe that utilizes only chicken breasts, or thighs. For this reason, I keep an eye out for one of those really good "three time per year" sales that is available in our area on chicken breasts and thighs. I also utilize the "reduced for quick sale" bins for convenience foods that are discounted by 60% - 90%.</div>
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Utilizing the 3 time per year chicken breasts & thighs sales, the "reduced for quick sale" bin, and homegrown broccoli and tomatoes, today's Frugal Feasting Friday menu comes in at only $1.49 per person.</div>
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