Adventures in Country Living at Shalom Engedi Farm

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

A New Beginning.

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Sometimes you go away and take a little break and don't come back for a year and a half. It's kinda like going to the garden to br...
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Monday, December 2, 2013

A Cozy Barn in the Wintertime - doing chores

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Winter showed up early this year with a snow fall last week.  I'm not a fan of winter and do all I can to stay warm and cozy IN-side but...
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Eight is NOT enough

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I was out shopping the other day at one of my favorite stores.  If you know me at all you might guess that it wasn't a high-end clothing...
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Monday, September 9, 2013

What DID get accomplished at Shalom Engedi Farm this summer?

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Summer is drawing to a close and honestly I always feel a little sad when September rolls around.  Cooler fall weather will soon be here and...
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

A Dozen No Cost Ways to become more prepared

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Often becoming more prepared for life's curve balls has a lot to do with getting better organized and less to do with spending a ton of ...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Canning in full swing 2013

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It's summertime and canning in full swing!  I am grateful that this past week has not been as hot as earlier this summer - it certainly...
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

A Preppers Meet

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This is a busy time of the year - when isn't it busy! -but last weekend my husband and I took off and traveled quite a distance to meet ...
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Chicken Feeders, Nesting Boxes and Outdoor Runs

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I thought I would take some pictures of my red-neck/simple set-ups for the animals.  Below you can see a portable outdoor run made from a d...
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Friday, June 28, 2013

Our homemade chicken coop

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We've been raising meat chickens for a few years now and each year we've learned a few  things to add to our list of disasters an...
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

100 year old barn and cistern repairs

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Our 100 year old barn has long been in need of repair.  The eaves troughs were falling off, the soffit and facia were rusted right through i...
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I am a mom to many and a wife to my best friend. We live on 10 acres of heaven on a small farm that needs lots of work and will keep us busy for years! We love people coming to visit, animals and the peace and quiet that you can only appreciate after living in the city for 20 years. I love to write about our adventures in homesteading, country living, food storage, canning and emergency preparedness. Please feel free to share any information from this site in part or in full by giving credit to me as author, including a link to www.adventures-in-country-living.blogspot.ca
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