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    Inspiring rain water catch system on a homesteaders property!

    The hardest part of doing these videos is not knowing what will be there before you arrive. Then, once you have all the footage, you msut edit it into a not too long segment. Not to mention trying to keep mixed viewers interested. It has been a learning experience which continues with each new...
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    Inspiring rain water catch system on a homesteaders property!

    One of the reasons behind my doing these videos is to show the many diverse ways people in homesteading do things. Come on Q_A.... What do ya say? You going to let me bug you for a day? I promise not to film anything ya don't me to. Pleeeaase...:D
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    Inspiring rain water catch system on a homesteaders property!

    I thought I would share what I discovered while shooting footage for one of my video series. A fellow blogger (of Adventures in the 100 acre wood) has an amazing set up. They direct the water from their roof and downspouts to a large water tank holding system. A pipe directs rain water from the...
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    New member & my search for Local Homesteads

    Thank you for the warm welcomes (and nice compliments on my site:D ) If it makes you feel any better Quail_Antwerp, I'm down to 4 laying hens and 2 meat rabbits for livestock. besides the gardens, not much goes on here but chasing children. Lots people find "just chickens" interesting...
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    New member & my search for Local Homesteads

    Hello! I'm Tammie, The Unusual Farm Chick. I began homesteading when we bought our current home 8 yrs ago.There is 1.16 acres which I play farmer with. We have raised dairy goats, chickens, rabbits, turkeys and Muscovy ducks along with the food garden (currently 60X80) plus fruit trees and...
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