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lisa's garden 12/28/11 09:52 AM

Blogging and homsteading?
 
How many of you blog about your homestead? Or do you follow blogs?

I'm curious about other bloggers and what kind of info you share about your homestead.

Thanks!

Callieslamb 12/28/11 10:52 AM

When i try to write for others, i just can't do it. I have a farm blog that's just for me. I'd share with others- it's not privatized, but it's pretty plain.

I do enjoy some other blogs, but don't read them very often.

equinecpa 12/28/11 11:00 AM

I blog about mine and follow a lot. I love reading about what others are doing and have gained so many good ideas from fellow bloggers. I consider my blog a diary of sorts, and also when I learn something new I try to capture it in my blog. My dream would be to someday turn my blog into a book but I'm along way from that!

TheMartianChick 12/28/11 11:01 AM

I've blogged in the past and recently began blogging for Grit Magazine. I love to write and it is fun to share my activities with others.

GrannyG 12/28/11 11:16 AM

I started my blog back in 2010 when I first managed to get the lot of a burned out house...I have kept a blog to see how far I have managed to come, and I can go back for certain dates that I need at times...and I am thankful for my blessings to date...you need to go to the very beginning to see all of it...I bought two houses to get the one I wanted, am still having work done on one of them.
http://thejourneyofthehouses.blogspot.com/

Tana Mc 12/28/11 11:17 AM

I have been blogging. I just reached my goal of posting 100 times this year. That is pretty darn good for me......

I started blogging basically to help myself keep track of what I am doing. I tend to get despondant because I don't think that I get enough done and I feel like I am just spinning my wheels. This just gives me some accountability.

Also, I have family that pretty much think that I have wasted my life by staying on the farm and raising my kids. There has been some tension that somehow blogging and letting them know what is going on in our lives has relieved a bit.

Added to that, my daughter has gone off to college and my hubby works all the time...... ALL THE TIME. Both of them tell me that the blog just keeps them in the loop.

eclipchic 12/28/11 11:19 AM

I keep one, probably not so well but I do take pictures of things once in a while

www.melody-learningonthejob.blogspot.com

Graham 12/28/11 12:47 PM

I have one that I started when we moved into the place. I intend to blog about the important things that happen here and when things are introduced. I haven't written much yet.

RebelDigger 12/28/11 10:27 PM

I just started one. As was said before, I tend to treat it like a diary and as a way to consolidate and organize the progress on the restoration of the house. I follow a few blogs as well, like to see how others do things.

Terri 12/29/11 06:37 AM

I am a beginning blogger and I am still learning the site. Mind, I have been blogging for 6 months, but I am still learning about the site and the bells and whistles because I am a slow study where computers are concerned!

http://handicappedhomesteading.blogspot.com/

Whisperwindkat 12/29/11 07:02 AM

I blog about life here at the farm. I usually write all different sorts of things from recipes to projects we are planning or working on. I try to keep it a good mix of reflections about our life along with informative posts about how we did something. Blessings, Kat

katlupe 12/29/11 07:12 AM

I write a blog about our homesteading life and another one about the off-the-grid homestead. I have been writing one since 2005. I love blogging and writing about this lifestyle.

Homesteading On The Internet

Solar Baby

Alice In TX/MO 12/29/11 07:54 AM

http://quirkygoatfarm.blogspot.com/

locknload 12/29/11 08:41 AM

I blog... or rather, I ramble. :D

hiddensprings 12/29/11 09:20 AM

I have a website and do a monthly newsletter which then becomes my "blog" on the website. It lets me kill two birds with one stone. I wish I had more time to write, but once a month is about it. I try to tell my followers what's happening on our farm, what's new, what's for sale, what classes we are offering, etc.

sevenmmm 12/29/11 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrannyG (Post 5593968)
I started my blog back in 2010 when I first managed to get the lot of a burned out house...I have kept a blog to see how far I have managed to come, and I can go back for certain dates that I need at times...and I am thankful for my blessings to date...you need to go to the very beginning to see all of it...I bought two houses to get the one I wanted, am still having work done on one of them.
http://thejourneyofthehouses.blogspot.com/

My camp has that same woodburner, gives off a lot of heat.

tojo66 12/29/11 09:31 AM

I have a blog. It's a hodge podge of what goes on around here. Writing helps me keep my sense of humor. I follow quite a few homesteading type blogs and I learn something new quite often!

brody 12/29/11 09:33 AM

yay! what a great question - I love reading blogs- in fact that's a Lot of the reading I do now and I'm a voracious reader :)

volleypc 12/29/11 10:58 AM

Outdoor Blogging
 
I started a blog when I hiked the Appalachian Trail several years ago. I mainly had it for my travels and for photography, but I plan to use it on my homestead when I move into my cabin in a couple of weeks.

www.timeoutdoors.blogspot.com

lisa's garden 12/29/11 11:23 AM

I'm really enjoying everyone's blogs! Keep 'em coming!

locknload 12/29/11 01:04 PM

volleypc, I am sooo envious! I've always wanted to hike the Appalachian Trail and it's actually on my bucket list. And congrats on getting to move into your new cabin!

Pelenaka 12/29/11 01:20 PM

My blog has become to me a very valuable tool. As many wrote its a dairy of how we live in our environment (urban poverty level), our beliefs (frugality,green concepts), keeps me honest to mainly myself, and pushed me to learn and adapt homesteading skills to work for us here.

Blogging has enabled no made learn various computer stuffs (big shout out to Katlupe great teacher).

Then there is the friends factor along with martial bonding. Hubby's blog deals with firearms and how he actually brings the many concepts I imagine into reality. He also has a more traditional some say chauvinist or manly inclinations so he is prone to posts of that nature.

What I share can be summed up in my blog labels - feasibility factor(rain barrels), gardening on the cheap, hearth (urban cooking & heating with wood), homesteading skills, and off grid/antique upgrade (restoration & use of cider press & ice box).
My newest blog label is non-electric tools. Working on a post about using sad irons which I do way too much.

As soon as my coffee kicks in I need to repackage a food prep I scored online for free (ff,homesteading skill, sb) and process/dehydrate a great score on cranberries (barter, non-electric).

~~ pelenaka ~~
http://thirtyfivebyninety.blogspot.com/

highlands 12/29/11 01:22 PM

I have been blogging roughly daily since 2005 at http://SugarMtnFarm.com/blog about are farm, family, projects and what ever hits my whim. I write for my own enjoyment and in the process share some of the things we've learned. I often talk about the how-to's of projects such as building our house, building our on-farm slaughterhouse and butcher shop, managing the livestock, working with our dogs, etc.

Cheers

-Walter
Sugar Mountain Farm
Pastured Pigs, Sheep & Kids
in the mountains of Vermont
Read about our on-farm butcher shop project:
http://SugarMtnFarm.com/butchershop
http://SugarMtnFarm.com/csa

rhaige9 12/29/11 01:31 PM

I started my blog in Oct of '09 when we started building the house. It was really just a way for the family out of state to keep track. Since my lifestyle has changed to wanting a more self reliant way of living, the blog has reflected what we're doing to try and get there. It also has whatever random thought and picture crosses my head. I only have 7 followers, and I think I'm one of them. lol. I still write at least once a week, and sometimes alot more.
http://rhaige9.blogspot.com/

Melissa 12/29/11 01:33 PM

There is a sticky in the Everybody Has a Story sub-forum under Countryside Families that has links to blogs of the members here:

http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/sho...d.php?t=371016

lisa's garden 12/29/11 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Melissa (Post 5596416)
There is a sticky in the Everybody Has a Story sub-forum under Countryside Families that has links to blogs of the members here:

http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/sho...d.php?t=371016

Thanks!

nobrabbit 12/30/11 11:45 AM

I blog monthly or so about what's been going on around here. Commuting to a full-time job in the city eats into a lot of my time but I am going to try to blog more regularly.

LoneStrChic23 12/30/11 03:49 PM

I blog..... It's a mish mash of my life out here in Noodle.

My dairy goats, chickens & kiddos take up a bunch of my blog & my post are usually pic heavy. I follow several blogs as well, and love reading & keeping in touch with fellow bloggers. I don't post as much as I'd like because I don't have home internet, but I try to post something every month.

http://noodlevilleadventures.blogspot.com

lisa's garden 12/30/11 04:27 PM

I've been enjoying everyone's blogs...lot's of fun to read :)

barnyardgal 12/30/11 07:35 PM

I really enjoy reading blogs,they are very interesting....BUT...some don't update very often,that is disappointing to me~~

I would not know where to start on one ~~my life is not that exciting~~LOL~~

Tana Mc 12/30/11 09:06 PM

"I would not know where to start on one ~~my life is not that exciting~~LOL~~ "


That is what I thought about mine but..... somebody in Russia keeps reading it! LOL!

julieq 12/30/11 10:43 PM

http://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/

I follow this one blog. Personally, I oversee updates on two websites and definitely wouldn't have the time or energy to blog.

lisa's garden 12/31/11 12:39 PM

Tana Mc, I don't mind if you post pics of chicken butchering!

Down to Earth Blog is great!

SarahMelisse 01/10/12 10:56 PM

I try my best to blog at least once a week. My husband also has a beekeeping section on my blog. My blog was started to keep track of our goals and to watch our homestead/farm grow from the beginning.

I don't like reading blog "filler" so if I have nothing new or interesting going on, I won't put "filler" in my blog. I much rather be excited about what I'm blogging than just doing it for the sake of an update.

Frühlingskabine Micro-Farm
www.fmicrofarm.blogspot.com

SarahMelisse 01/10/12 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tana Mc (Post 5599413)
"I would not know where to start on one ~~my life is not that exciting~~LOL~~ "


That is what I thought about mine but..... somebody in Russia keeps reading it! LOL!

It's funny you say that because I've noticed my blog as as many Russian viewers as U.S. viewers! Lol! Homesteading must be of growing interest over there.

Tana Mc 01/10/12 11:20 PM

I had another person from Singapore consistantly checking out my blog. It turned out to be a guy I knew in the 5th grade who is in the Navy and stationed in that part of the world.... He was a friend of a friend of a friend on Facebook and found it. It is a little freaky how small the world is these days.....

equinecpa 01/11/12 08:58 AM

I've noticed that there are many different ways to "follow a blog". I use google reader to read the blogs I follow, but also usually complete the "google friend connect" on their website too so they know I"m following them and I'll show up as a follower.

How do you read the blogs you are subscribed to?

Tana Mc 01/11/12 10:45 AM

If you go to the "dashboard" on blogspot and scroll down, it has a section that keeps up with the ones you are following. It will show you who has updated their blog.

I don't get to it every day so sometimes I have quite a bit of reading to catch up on.

lisa's garden 01/11/12 05:44 PM

Has anyone hitched their blog up to facebook? I was trying to figure out how from a description online, and for the life of me I could not get it.

luv2farm 01/12/12 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tana Mc (Post 5625214)
If you go to the "dashboard" on blogspot and scroll down, it has a section that keeps up with the ones you are following. It will show you who has updated their blog.

I don't get to it every day so sometimes I have quite a bit of reading to catch up on.

I read every entry on this thread hoping to see this information.......only I still don't know what I'm looking at! :shocked:

Tana, I think you can help me......:run:

I have several blogs that I read. I have them saved under my "Favorites". So, when I want to look at one, I have to click Favorites and then find the particular blog I want to read. When I open a blog, I see at the top a place that says Next blog. I have clicked that button, and I end up "somewhere in South America looking at a gal fish farming" . :hand: How do I arrange, or line up , my favorite blogs so that I can click from one to the other? Does that make sense? I am so computer dumb!!


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