How to Tan Fur on Hides With a Note on Making Leather
This is an art. Learning takes time, but don’t be afraid to make mistakes. The hide is very forgiving.
Digging Up Real Dirt
This is an art. Learning takes time, but don’t be afraid to make mistakes. The hide is very forgiving.
Like seeds in a fertile field, it is to greener pastures we go. Onward.
It is odd at times how life can take you down turns you would not expect…
Having good nutrition is important, sure, but that’s just scratching the surface of the benefits growing your own greens offers.
So, how does one get into homesteading if you don’t have any experience with it? The big thing is, to take it slow.
In 2008 I purchased a property that looked like a park, had amazing soil, and a seemingly endless supply of water, with the intention to experiment on the potential to strengthen my overall health by growing a large portion of my own food.
Our homesteading journey into self-sustainability has been so exciting! We won’t sugar coat it and say that it has been easy because that is not a word that we like to use. Farm life, homesteading, or whatever you choose to call it, is hard! If someone tells you otherwise, they are lying!