Bringing Light Back to Our Farm Kitchen | A Winter Refresh
After a long stretch of winter storms, we decided to bring a little light back into our farm kitchen. This week we refreshed the space, restored a 150 year old sink, and began quietly preparing for Spring. Even while winter lingers outside, there’s something hopeful about small changes inside. Sorting seeds for planting, watching sunlight return through the windows, and making space for what’s next. Thank you for being here🫶🌱

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I made planters for my fairytale cottage garden (Story 130)

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What the Animals Taught Me About Being Present

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Forgotten Homestead Breakfast | Before Cold Cereal!

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I Stopped Buying These 5 Things (And Saved HUNDREDS)

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Modern Life Got Weird 🫣 So I Grew My Own FOOD 🥕

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This Swedish Bakery Is Hidden in the Forest | 5AM Winter Bakery Routine

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Finishing Our Living Wooden Wall | Slow Spring Days

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When the City Broke Her Heart, She Built a Better Life in a Tiny Home

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Marias Garten: Warum alle ihr Gemüse wollen | Doku

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A Peaceful Day on the Pacific Coast Highway

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Trying to keep up with my new countryside life… it’s harder than I expected

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Finding Warmth in Winter | Peaceful Life on Our Vermont Farm

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Beginning again at 48 and living my dream. The benefits of living alone!

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Beautiful Baker's Rack for Spring Seeds | Country Farmhouse Kitchen Vintage Decor | Simple Life ASMR

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I Had To Let Go

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Life in a Siberian village - I cook traditional dishes

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Inside Jeremy Clarkson's Multi-Million Pound Farm Empire

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ONE YEAR | Homestead Life in Portugal & Our Future Plans

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Trying our best... despite it all

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