Local business spotlight – Homestead Market

On Thursday afternoon, I stopped by a new store in town: Homestead Market.  This used to be in the little tiny building near General Mills, but the owner said he got tired of "freezing in the winter and roasting in the summer". Ha! This is a wonderful store. The business has expanded and includes many … Continue reading Local business spotlight – Homestead Market

First cow kick ever

Bessie kicked me! She has never kicked me in her life! I didn't do anything different than what I normally do; I was running my hands over her like I always do everyday so that she's used to me touching her so I can milk her eventually, and she kicked me and hit my left … Continue reading First cow kick ever

Never forget

There have been and will be many things said about this day in American history, and it will be said by far more eloquent speakers and written by far more accomplished writers. No matter where you stand politically, no matter what beliefs you hold, no matter where you lay the blame, remember what happened to … Continue reading Never forget

Fixing fences

One of the things I recently learned from Bessie is that when you have a cow, you don't just install a fence and have it forever without any upkeep....you don't even have it three months past brand new without upkeep! I noticed about a week ago there were two posts with loose fencing on them; … Continue reading Fixing fences

Moms of toddlers, take heart!

Most mothers have had it happen: you have a great eater, and then suddenly, your kid will only eat peanut butter sandwiches or nuggets or pizza or only red foods or just boiled eggs.....and so forth (I can feel you nodding in "Been there!!!" agreement). The food battles start. You try everything in your power … Continue reading Moms of toddlers, take heart!

Local farmer spotlight

This week, I'm spotlighting Uncle Jed's Sweet Heat Mustard Sauce which is made by Jed and Cheryl Kearns. They started making this delicious sauce over five years ago and gave away many jars to both family and friends.  When Cheryl retired to be Nana (grandma), she started wondering if perhaps they could sell it. This … Continue reading Local farmer spotlight

Fresh flowers, anyone?

A new booth popped up at the local Farmers' Market a couple of weeks ago, and it has something that has never been seen there before - buckets and buckets full of gorgeous fresh cut flowers for every room in your home!  Buckeye Community Services is building a business where local developmentally disabled adults can … Continue reading Fresh flowers, anyone?

Prepping for winter

Being on a hill when it's winter makes it hard to get the gas tank refilled. I want a soapstone wood stove, but I havent quite talked Ted into that yet so I talked the gas company into installing a 1000 gallon tank instead!  Hopefully this will mean no refills needed this winter, and the … Continue reading Prepping for winter