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Tag Archives: All Around Home & Homestead
All Around the Home and Homestead 40
With school back in full swing, it seems as though life is plenty busy. However, all that busyness seems so trivial as I think and pray for all those folks who are dealing with wildfires, floods and hurricanes. An InLinkz … Continue reading
All Around the Home and Homestead #39
After a small break for a few weeks (other than working on review items), we are back to school. I am always glad to have a break but then I am always glad to have the routine of school again. … Continue reading
All Around the Home and Homestead # 38
It’s that time again, I hope that you will join me for this week’s All Around the Home and Homestead blog party. Thank you to those who are so faithful to link up! I really enjoy reading your posts! An InLinkz … Continue reading
All Around the Home and Homestead #37
I really cannot believe it is the middle of August, how did this happen?! I have started getting our lesson plans together so that we can start our new school year next week. We are still busy canning and freezing … Continue reading
All Around the Home and Homestead #36
This past week has been busy with freezing sweet corn and canning green beans. Lots of sweet corn and green beans. It’s hard to believe that within one week we have almost put up enough of each for the year. I … Continue reading