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The Poor Farm: The Grain Bin House: The Foundation, Part 3 (and a contest!)
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Friday, June 12, 2015. The Grain Bin House: The Foundation, Part 3 (and a contest! In the afternoon when the humidity and heat soared the concrete company was summoned. Hearing them rumble down our road was an exciting as.well.hearing the concrete truck responsible for pouring your first foundation to your first GBH rumble down the road! Even better was the moment all that wet, grey, rocky, slop came pouring down it's rickety metal sluice. I believe I wept a little. We're just supportive that way. Next, ...
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The Midlife Farmwife: Raw Milk Monday: Do you Know Your Committee Members?
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Who the Heck is She? Monday, April 1, 2013. Raw Milk Monday: Do you Know Your Committee Members? Please note: If you are new to my blog you can catch up on the reasons for my raw milk passion and the struggles our own farm have experienced, by reading any of the previous posts on the topic I have written over the last 3 years . To do so, simply enter "Raw Milk" in the search bar under the picture of our house, on the right. After a group of Illinois Raw Milk Farmers met on March 15, to discuss the. The f...
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About | From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016
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From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016. 2014 was a practice, 2015 was a warm-up, 2016 is Game Time! I’ve been writing for about 16 years now. What I mean, is seriously writing to get published. Yes, I know that all of us have learnt the art of writing as children, even storytelling through writing essays at school, but that isn’t the same as learning how to become an author. I could read, and understood that a sentence started with a capital letter and a full stop, but nothing more. Hey, just wanted to le...
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The Midlife Farmwife: The Poor Farm
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Who the Heck is She? What I mean by that is this.we hope this plot of land will be our very last home and if we die out there in the field with our animals, while chopping wood, while canning tomatoes, while stocking the big wood cook stove then yeah for us! We will keep 1 dairy cow, 1 steer, 2 feeder pigs, 2 dogs, 1 bee hive, 2 peacocks, 6 ducks, 1 horse, 25 broiler chickens and 50 laying hens. Thus we will be able to produce all our own meat and dairy products. Each day we will focus on survival. W...
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Published Stories | From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016
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From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016. 2014 was a practice, 2015 was a warm-up, 2016 is Game Time! My first story,. St Hilda’s Embrace. Was published by English Heritage in their book Whitby Abbey: Pure Inspiration. In 2010. Since then in 2011, I won a short story competition run by Austin and Macauley Publishers ltd who published my winning story. 8216;The Meetings’. On Amazon as a e-book. This can be read on the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival site You’re Booked in their The Joys of Reading. Is now pu...
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Paula Readman | From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016
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From Short Stories to a Novel in 2016. 2014 was a practice, 2015 was a warm-up, 2016 is Game Time! Author Archives: Paula Readman. I've been busy learning the skills to become a writer over the last 10 years by writing short stories. After winning two short stories competition, I hope to find a publisher for my novels. The Glass Slipper Company. November 10, 2016. November 10, 2016. November 3, 2016. No Rest for the Wicked (Writer). September 24, 2016. As writers we all know about the waiting game. A...
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The Midlife Farmwife: April 2015
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Who the Heck is She? Saturday, April 25, 2015. 48 Hour Countdown to the Poor Farm. Last piece of farm equipment for sale. Serving cookies to scarecrow next time he drops by? The garage sales I stalked in order to buy yet another Evening in Paris bottle or compact, (because my mother wore that perfume and she's dead and I miss her that's why) and well, that's enough blame for tonight. We are so nuts. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. We've sold the farm! Life is manic crazy with packing, scho...
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The Midlife Farmwife: September 2014
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Who the Heck is She? Thursday, September 18, 2014. Around the World in 80 Blogs and a Raw Milk Update. Https:/ www.farmtoconsumer.net/Trendy-RawMilkSuperPowers.asp. Yeah, I'm quite the blogger all right. When the Nobel Prize extends it's reach into the blogosphere I'll be right up there.in the top 10,000 or so. Enough excuses, time to get to work but before I do; thanks again Lorna, you and your blog Irish Farmerette. So what have I been up to? Fortunately we've had great support from organizations like ...
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The Midlife Farmwife: May 2015
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Who the Heck is She? Monday, May 18, 2015. Walk this Way.To My New Blog. So, this is goodbye to my old friend The Midlife Farmwife. I've had this blog over 5 years and she has been berry berry good to me but the times they are a changin' , oh bla dee oh blah da.(what next a "blowing in the wind" reference? I'll get to the point. The Kool Aide is very sweet and cold over here. The drinking water though is still lukewarm. See you on the other side. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keith Parr...
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The Poor Farm: Great Craic Was Had, Ireland 2015
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Saturday, August 8, 2015. Great Craic Was Had, Ireland 2015. Celtic Crosses at Kilmacduagh Monastery just outside Gort, County Clare. A couple of you were kind enough to ask about my recent trip to Ireland so I'll take a little break from Poor Farm activity and share my adventures at NUIG (National University Ireland, Galway). Welcoming statue at NUIG. If you have followed me over here from my old blog, The Midlife Farmwife,. I went as a gawky, doe-eyed, innocent student. Master of placenames, surnames a...