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Our week | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. June 27, 2015. We are heating up. Today when we went into town, it was 107º. Josie and Emily worked at their job 4 days this week. Friday they worked at home. When I came home from work they were canning 7 pints of pickled beets and they had 7 quarts of beets beets ready for me to can. We are still hot →. 3 thoughts on “ Our week. June 29, 2015 at 7:12 am. Have a great week, Cheryl! June 30, 2015 at 1:53 pm. June 30, 2015 at 6:35 pm. Sounds like you have really had hot days! Fill in y...
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Recipes | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. We have a lot of favorites recipes that we use in our family. While I have a recipe box on my counter, I like to have them online as well. I post them on my recipe blog. When I get a chance. One thought on “ Recipes. October 2, 2010 at 1:57 pm. I can see I am way behind on canning this year . Our garden just didn’t do as good this year . We have greens in our fall garded ,I pray they do better! Thanks I loved the recipes! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Life on 2.68 acres. The rest of our trip. September 3, 2015. The next morning we woke up to a lot of smoke. While I cooked breakfast, Harold started packing up the tent and all of our camping equipment. We got the suburban packed up and then headed out. We went to Challis and stopped for some ice. South of Challis we stopped at Bayhorse, a ghost town that was founded in 1877. It was a nice break to get out and walk around. This building had been sided and roofed with flattened cans. September 1, 2015.
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It has been awhile | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. It has been awhile. July 25, 2015. We have been enjoying some cooler weather the last couple of weeks. We have been in the 80s most of the time. It has been nice to not be running the swamp cooler all the time. We have been busy with things here at home and getting Josie ready for college. Finally today, we finished all our her shopping that we are helping her with. She still has to buy her textbooks and laptop. About half way up. Close to the top. The hand grips were very hot....
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Holcomb Happenings | Life on 2.68 acres | Page 2
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Life on 2.68 acres. June 9, 2015. It is hard to believe that Josie has graduated. She was ready to be done with high school. She started working with Emily at a local produce stand/fields. Right now they are spending their time hoeing corn, and planting some peppers and tomatoes. Today they started at 7:00 and got off at 3:00. It sure helps with the near hundred degrees that we hit today. Emily took this picture of Josie before the ceremony began. May 25, 2015. This afternoon we have been busy doing diff...
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About Holcomb Happenings | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. We try to raise most of the things that we eat. We have a huge garden and an orchard of 14 fruit trees. We have a raspberry patch, a strawberry patch, two blackberry patches, and several grape vines in three different areas of our property. We raise steers, pigs, turkeys, and chickens for meat. We also raise chickens for eggs. We have about 1/2 acre or so of alfalfa for the animals. We let our chickens out in the pasture to roam in the afternoons. Blogs I enjoy reading. Life of a Caver.
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Josie | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. June 9, 2015. It is hard to believe that Josie has graduated. She was ready to be done with high school. She started working with Emily at a local produce stand/fields. Right now they are spending their time hoeing corn, and planting some peppers and tomatoes. Today they started at 7:00 and got off at 3:00. It sure helps with the near hundred degrees that we hit today. Emily took this picture of Josie before the ceremony began. 6 thoughts on “ Josie. June 9, 2015 at 7:52 pm. June 10, ...
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Happy 4th of July | Holcomb Happenings
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Life on 2.68 acres. Happy 4th of July. July 4, 2015. We were all off Friday for the holiday. We were up early and outside mowing the lawn by 7:00. Emily worked on weeding the front flower bed and Josie helped me mow the lawn. We were done early and then I came inside and made breakfast for us. I got a couple of loads of laundry done and hung up outside. Harold has started building a wood shed so that we can have some dry wood in the winter. It has been too hot to work on it, so it may not get finishe...
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Life on 2.68 acres. May 25, 2015. It is nice to have a 3 day weekend. Emily is hoping to start work this week. Josie has finished school, but she has until June 3rd for her graduation. Hard to believe that all of my kids have finished high school. This afternoon we have been busy doing different things. We had a nice thunderstorm roll through. I got some cleaning done and then we moved our computer from the kitchen dining room area into the den. We now have more room in the kitchen. 6 thoughts on “.
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Anna Elise Newell – July 1, 2011 | At Home in Georgia
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At Home in Georgia. Family Life and a Little Bit of Craziness. New Blog →. Anna Elise Newell – July 1, 2011. July 4, 2011. I’m working on getting some pictures posted, but until I can do that here is a slideshow put together by my friend. 🙂. Welcoming Anna Elise Newell. Homeschool mommy to three munchkins, ages 9, 7, and 5. Christ-follower, nurse, wife, knitter, spinner, crafter, camper, hiker, people-pleaser, homesteader-wanna-be! View all posts by micandme →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.