You think you're ready to ditch the modern world for going off-grid and create a life of pure, unadulterated freedom? Welcome to the world of going off-grid, where your biggest daily decision might just be whether to use the compost toilet or the great outdoors. 1. Assess Your Needs and Location: The Great Escape Plan First off, let’s talk about what you think you need … [Read more...] about Going Off-Grid: A Hilarious Survival Guide
Skills
Exploring the Thrill of the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour
From Homestead to Arena Exploring the Thrill of the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour I had the opportunity to attend my first Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour when the show had a stop in Birmingham, Alabama. As part of a sold-out crowd in Birmingham’s Legacy Arena we watched an amazing show of skill and tenacity. The Professional Bull … [Read more...] about Exploring the Thrill of the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour
Growing Potatoes in Your Backyard Garden
How Hard is it to Grow Potatoes? Growing potatoes in your backyard is surprisingly simple and rewarding, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. With minimal space, basic soil preparation, and a little patience, you can enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh, home-grown potatoes. This root vegetable not … [Read more...] about Growing Potatoes in Your Backyard Garden
Thriving in the Chill: A Guide to Winter Gardening
Winter doesn't mean your garden has to go dormant. Having a homestead means that it is crucial that your land provides for you year-round, even in the winter. With the right preparation and crop selection, you can keep your garden vibrant and productive even when the temperature drops. By choosing the right crops and preparing your garden both for and after winter, you can … [Read more...] about Thriving in the Chill: A Guide to Winter Gardening
Seal the Deal: The Home Canning Chronicles – Preserving Flavor, One Jar at a Time
As a homesteader I make every effort to make sure that I have a bountiful garden that provides my family with enough food to get us through the year. Now bountiful does not mean that we just plant any old thing, we make sure to curate our garden by choosing the fruits and vegetables that my family and I actually love to eat. And when it comes to growing your own food, make sure … [Read more...] about Seal the Deal: The Home Canning Chronicles – Preserving Flavor, One Jar at a Time