It’s been one of those stretches where you blink and suddenly two weeks have gone by, and you’re trying to piece together everything that’s happened in between — and there’s a lot. Between work, animals, projects, and the usual day-to-day, it’s been
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Another crazy couple of weeks have gone by on the FunnyFarm. For the first time in a while, it actually feels like spring is finally starting to poke its head out. We’ve had temperatures as high as 19 degrees Celsius, which felt
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Once again, no surprise — it’s been another busy couple of weeks. Not overly busy in a stressful way, just… good busy. That’s the thing with homesteading. It’s not always busy in a “look how productive we are” kind of way. Sometimes
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Everyday life continues here on the Funny Farm — and yes, this blog post is landing a few days later than our usual schedule. Between a trip to Toronto (which I’ll get to shortly) and a few other unexpected things we had
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The last couple of weeks have really been about using and taking care of what we have, with a ton of learning— a bit of maintenance, if you will, the kind that keeps everything moving forward. It feels like any time we
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Well, what a couple of weeks it’s been here on the Funny Farm. Things have felt a little crazier than usual lately, and the first story that comes to mind is the mystery animal that somehow ended up stuck in our sunroom.
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Well, I need to be honest — we’ve been pretty lazy. Well… lazy for us. We’re still up before the sun (which now means around 7:30 a.m., give or take), and we’re still out caring for the animals a few times a
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A Long-Awaited Break It’s been a whirlwind these past few weeks, and for good reason — we missed our last blog update because we finally took our first real vacation since moving to New Brunswick! Our whole family packed up and traveled
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Our schedule has settled back into its usual rhythm these last few weeks. With no more company to keep us busy (or give us excuses to sneak into Fredericton for dinner and drinks!), it’s back to tackling all the homesteading chores that
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The seasons are shifting here in the Maritimes, and you can really feel the change in the air. After such a dry spell, the rain has been a welcome sight—it feels like everything is finally getting a good drink. We’ve been spotting
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