Sunday, April 21, 2013
Blogoversary
It is hard to believe that four years ago, in an attempt to better organize our growing homestead, and keep our families up to date on daily life I began to write this blog. The first post was balance. Fitting, now a handful of years and a seeming lifetime later it remains a goal. My kids have gone from babies to tweens and pre-teens.
I have met many amazing people on this journey, who have shared in my life through writing, photography, even daily thoughts or mentions through social media. I thank each and every one of you who take a moment out of your day to catch a glimpse of mine. It means so much.
As part of my morning, I spent some time looking back on posts of the last four years. This is a handful of my favorites or most momentous occasions. It does good to look back and see how much we have learned, how far we have come, and give some perspective about what is important in this great journey of ours.
Happy writing!
our story
a split second in slow motion 6/3/2009
my budding activist 8/3/2009
what would grandma do? 10/4/2009
reverb10 wonder 12/4/2010
reverb 10 party 12/9/2010
a difficult decision 2/16/2011
don't count your chickens 3/14/2011
a guest post from b 8/8/2011
raspberry tip 10/2/2011
legacy in life, in art 10/11/2011
newspaper seed pots- video tutorial 4/17/2012
first farm bags of 2012 6/17/2012
operation swarm containment 7/1/2012
a glimpse 7/12/2012
harvest is 7/23/2012
harvesting honey- part one 9/17/2012
deguster 9/20/2012
paths and bridges 9/24/2012
new eating schedule 9/26/2012
then and now 12/19/2012
#scintilla13 - chance meeting 3/18/2013
back to the garden
taste of taw
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