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Last Thursday

Posted on March 13, 2025 by Bobbie Howden

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Hi there. It’s been a long time. My silence hasn’t come from lack of adventures. There have been many. In fact, every single day it’s one thing after another. Like last Thursday when I was fingerprinted. It’s another hoop that … Continue reading →

Posted in adoption, Saskatchewan Tagged adoption

Year 2: July & August

Posted on September 10, 2024 by Bobbie Howden

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July and August are now done. It’s been a full summer. The children have enjoyed going to the public pool in town. They’ve eaten a lot of ice cream and popsicles. They’ve ridden bikes around the farm and beyond. And … Continue reading →

Posted in Saskatchewan Tagged adoption, berkshire pigs, homesteading, kins domain, nature, piglets, pigs, poodle, puppies, standard poodle, summer

The Twelfth Month

Posted on July 6, 2024 by Bobbie Howden

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June was certainly an eventful month. Two of the cats were attacked by something, maybe a fox but we’re not sure. Ours has an injured tail. But the children’s grandmother’s cat suffered more significant injuries. On June 5th, she took … Continue reading →

Posted in Saskatchewan Tagged farm, homesteading, kins domain, kittens, puppies, Saskatchewan, standard poodle

The Eleventh Month

Posted on June 5, 2024 by Bobbie Howden

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May – what a month it was. Our last sheep lambed on May 6, my sister’s birthday. It was extra special because we all got to witness the birth of the twins. All the other lambs arrived without incident and … Continue reading →

Posted in Saskatchewan Tagged farming, homesteading, icelandic sheep, kins domain, lambing, lambs, Saskatchewan, sheep

The Tenth Month

Posted on May 20, 2024 by Bobbie Howden

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In April, we planted seeds according to the Ringing Cedars method. At the Spring Equinox, all the children received seeds and equipment to start growing indoors. With the concept that food is medicine, they held the seeds in their mouths … Continue reading →

Posted in Saskatchewan Tagged bottle baby lambs, icelandic sheep, kins domain, Saskatchewan, spring

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