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Lovin' The Homestead
Completely agree Bay! We bought Liberty last March to keep Maverick company, and soften the blow for when he inevitably passes. She has been a real handful, but is slowly starting to get better. She definitely knows how to push her mom's buttons.
Things are finally being unpacked around here. After working on it all this week, I would say I have tackled about 3/4 of the work. Hoping to finish the rest this week.
Today, I discovered some fun things while unpacking books. I found a very interesting letter amongst my books this evening. My grandma had given me this printed book when we cleaned out her house after my Grandpa passed away. Inside this printed, stapled, and folded "book" is a letter with unknown origin. It is dated 1838, either to or from Holmes County, Ohio. All of my family has lived in New Jersey, so this is a mystery to everyone. We are currently trying to decipher what it says. How fun!
I also found a huge stack of my great-grandmother's recipe books. The oldest is dated 1931, and the most recent book is dated 1968.
Things are finally being unpacked around here. After working on it all this week, I would say I have tackled about 3/4 of the work. Hoping to finish the rest this week.
Today, I discovered some fun things while unpacking books. I found a very interesting letter amongst my books this evening. My grandma had given me this printed book when we cleaned out her house after my Grandpa passed away. Inside this printed, stapled, and folded "book" is a letter with unknown origin. It is dated 1838, either to or from Holmes County, Ohio. All of my family has lived in New Jersey, so this is a mystery to everyone. We are currently trying to decipher what it says. How fun!
I also found a huge stack of my great-grandmother's recipe books. The oldest is dated 1931, and the most recent book is dated 1968.

If I'm being realistic, the likelihood of that happening is not very good. I also have 2 lilac bushes that need to be planted. I will give priority to the plants that look the most sad, or are the most leafed out. I received the other half of my plant order yesterday, so I could prolong those if I needed to. I also need to get my onions, garlic, and rhubarb planted. I will be very busy the next few days! Luckily, Mr. M splurged on a tiller for me, so that will cut our time in half! Unfortunately, I do not have a fence to keep deer away, which really has me worried. I only have enough electric netting for the blueberry patch and my birds. I could throw something up really quick with some T-posts, but I'm hoping if I plant them strategically and cover them, I can hold them off. Realistically, I expect a few losses, but there isn't much I can do about that right now. Oh well, we will just have to see what happens.