tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269356286184209981.post7238074075960459476..comments2023-10-25T11:07:07.711-05:00Comments on No Name Farm/Ranch: Star Creek Countryjerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04545165597924189619noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269356286184209981.post-69240598787676453592013-03-07T09:46:48.968-06:002013-03-07T09:46:48.968-06:00Your comment made me go back and read this post si...Your comment made me go back and read this post sitting at the kitchen table in our farmhouse, on our farm, watching your Maddie and Rodeo head butt out the kitchen window, a little less than two years later. Sure am trying not to cry right now. Things sure do work out for good reasons. That was honestly the best $25 I've ever spent. No Name Farm/Ranchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03322318121685962820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269356286184209981.post-56810350510369848072013-03-07T09:26:40.739-06:002013-03-07T09:26:40.739-06:00How have I never read this post before now?
You k...How have I never read this post before now? <br />You know, I had no idea you were going through all that the day you came for that milking class. I'm so humbled that my little class and our sweet farm was able to help you make some pivotable choices in your on homestead. That class was the first one I had ever taught and some what of a whim. Sometimes I just shake my head at how destiny works around us, mostly totally unaware that we even play a role. <br />Hugs!Kimberlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269356286184209981.post-78245422377176582302011-06-02T12:44:04.304-05:002011-06-02T12:44:04.304-05:00I was so happy to read this post! Happy for you th...I was so happy to read this post! Happy for you that this experience at Star Creek was the thing to cement the thoughts in your mind. Such experiences are a wonderful part of life's journey, don't you think?<br /><br />And I wasn't surpised, either. I'd been thinking this for a while now, following along with your blog. You seemed torn between so desperately wanting to be on the land, and yet still having this suburban idea of what you need in terms of housing. I've known a few people who have bought their land and lived in yurts, old RV's, shacks, you-name-it just so they can have the lifestyle. And as I said in my last comment, we live in a super-ugly (but perfectly functional) old mobile home. It's tiny, did I mention ugly?, and has a few issues. It's nothing like the nice big suburban home we rented before we moved here. But I can tell you in all honesty that I wouldn't trade our little hovel for any suburban lot. <br /><br />Looking forward to reading more about your journey to the land!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com