by Texas Homesteader ~
My handsome RancherMan & I are quite the team!
~TxH~
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by Texas Homesteader ~
My handsome RancherMan & I are quite the team!
~TxH~
by Texas Homesteader ~
The rain we’ve rec’d in July & August is rare in our part of NE Texas. But I’m catching as much as I can because we know those rain taps WILL turn off soon!
~TxH~
~by Texas Homesteader ~
Sunflowers & honeybees – Two of my favorite things in one shot!
~TxH~
by Texas Homesteader ~
As I was walking through the clover field I spied this colorful butterfly silently floating from bloom to bloom.
~TxH~
by Texas Homesteader ~
Ever since beginning our beekeeping endeavor, I can no longer just merrily bounce across the yard. Now I’m taking very deliberate steps to assure I don’t accidentally step on one of our honey-makers!
~TxH~
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by Texas Homesteader ~
A smart phone is certainly convenient, but here are several ways they’re extremely helpful on the homestead including photos, recipes, reminders, timers, geo pins and more. Come see!
by Texas Homesteader ~
Spring is coming!
#NoFilter
~TxH~
by Texas Homesteader ~
The veggie garden has been put to bed for the winter. I spread crimson clover seed along the bare rows to provide both a living mulch as well as nitrogen for next spring’s planting. Nighty-Nite!