About Me
I’m a cynical middle-aged former city lady who fell for the fairy tale and married a widowed farmer w/six kids. I blog to amuse myself, and also to take up that half hour a day where I might have otherwise had free time.
I’m a cynical middle-aged former city lady who fell for the fairy tale and married a widowed farmer w/six kids. I blog to amuse myself, and also to take up that half hour a day where I might have otherwise had free time.
From the backyard garden, to the kitchen table, and anything else along the way...
...because most of us don't have all day to spend in the kitchen!
capturing the world, one frame at a time
Garden Design, Gardening and Interior Decorating information, how-to, and ideas
"When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization." - Daniel Webster
There's always a silver lining
where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry
My life in photographs.
Just another WordPress.com site
my adventures in farming, travel, & whatever else I get into.
The Nightmares of Loretta Eight
...making Chanel & rubberboots look hot!!
Funny Shit From Around The Internet
Illustrated Adventure
memories from a boomer
On the road to where love is homemade...
Photographs from my world.
Taking on six kids AND a blog – you are a glutton for punishment
Thanks for following my blog. I hope you get time to read it
It’s not so bad now that they’re older…but there were a few years where my sanity was in question!
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Where is your farm?
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We’ve got a little place in NE Ohio. We grown corn and soybeans, and raise the occasional beef cattle.
Because who really needs free time, right?!!
If I had actual time with NOTHING to do, I don’t think I could handle it.
Stumbled across this blog looking for scenic wallpaper photos. I like this! You are living my dream. Currently in the suburbs. My husband and I are in our mid-twenties with two small children and a bassett hound. One of these days…..
Ahhh, if only I knew then (in my 20s) what I know now…
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