I believe in being self reliant -- it comes in handy
Some of my fondest memories are of days on my grandparents farm. Their life was off grid as it was a necessity then. There were outhouses, kero lamps, wood stoves for heat and cooking,home made soap, a washboard for laundry, butchering of wild game, a well that required us to drop a bucket and pull it up full......but, chickens provided eggs and some Sunday dinners, a huge garden and a wonderful cellar that was actually dug into the hill behind the lackluster house. I loved to just go sit in the little cellar and look at the bounty of food, colorful and soothing.
Only my mother is still amazed that I love to can, treasure a garden and love the animals!! When other little girls played with dolls, I played with farm sets.
Riding horses were my dream and I vowed to have those and a "herd of the coal mine ponies" I saw each Spring traveling to WV to visit the relatives. I made all those dreams reality.
So, for me, it is a pleasureable satisfaction to be able to feed myself and family by my own work. When my kids were small I sewed, also -- very well I might say, even commercially. As empty nest came about, things slacked as I needed to do less. Now, in forced retirement to be able to assist my ailing/living with me mom, I have begun to add many of these pursuits back into my time at home. Yes, pleasure and escape
all in one! But, I see so much failure in the economy that this is one way I can also preserve income. I've always been a pro-active food person (like Susanne, organic and not certified), so am very healthy and knowledgeable. I'm adding some new blueberry bushes this year, some berry vines,an aspargus bed and constructing a small greenhouse/hoophouse. Already have some fruit trees producing.
Thankfully, I am able to feel secure with adequate finances to support my herd (37) of aging minis and anything I add, with common sense management and simple lifestyle Considering picking up a couple Nubbies (raised hundreds of milk and meat goats before) in case I decide to milk again...want to do cheese and yogurt, yum! So, yes, I am embracing my current place in life and plan to expand the at home capabilities. Last yr at this time my mom was presenting with heart/lung/memory issues....Altzhimer's prob/definate dememtia!! It has taken a yr to stabilize everyone but, now I am dealing with it (HARD, hard, hard situation) and looking forward to a garden and canning again!
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