Homestead Musings
Snow Falling, Muffins Rising: Using Up Lemons and Apples on a Small Homestead
The first real snowfall of the season always changes the rhythm of the house. The world goes quiet. The light softens. Even Izzy loses her dignity and launches herself at snowflakes like they personally offended her.
It feels like a day that requires something warm in the oven. Not fancy. Not complicated. Just steady, fragrant comfort. If you have lemons on the counter and apples that need to be used up, this is your week.
Fiber Rabbits: Keeping Livestock in your home You Don’t Have to Kill
Fiber rabbits are uniquely suited to indoor life. They are quiet, gentle, and thrive on predictable routines. Unlike animals that merely tolerate indoor spaces, these rabbits actually benefit from them: steady temperatures, protection from drafts, and consistent care all support healthy coats.
Indoor Quail 101: Tiny Birds for Tiny Spaces (and Big Homesteader Hearts)
Living in a tiny space does not mean you aren’t a homesteader. Let’s go ahead and banish that myth right now. If your heart leans toward tending life, eating from your own hands, and making something small and beautiful grow, then congratulations—you already are one of us. Land or no land.
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