MARCH 5, 2022
PARASHAH: "PEKUDEI"
TORAH PORTION: "ACCOUNTINGS" פקודי
Exodus 38:21-40:3
1 Kings 7:51-8:21
HAFTORAH PORTION:
Eze. 45:16-46:18
BRIT HADASHAH PORTION:
John 6:1-71, Luke 22:1–13,
Acts 1:1-11, Hebrews 8:1-13,
Revelation 15:5-8
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Thanks for the add, Kelly. We have owned our home in Michigan about one year, and my husband spent the last year developing our compost and land. He’s almost done with a small greenhouse, and we bought heirloom seeds earlier this winter, so we are eager to get started. (Last frost is the end of May.) We live on 1/3 acre on the edge of town. Our backyard feels like country, but we can’t have animals. Thankfully we have friends we can get eggs from inexpensively, and a local farm where we can get raw milk. We have a good store of grain and like making our own bread. Otherwise, we are just a bunch of computer nerds and writers who are trying to learn to homestead. ??
We've been homesteaders now since 2008. Our boys started out with chickens as a 4-H project. From there we've had/have lots more chickens , goats for milk, cheese and soap, pigs (before Torah), cows and a Jenny. We plant a large garden every year, and can as much of it as we can. We also have strawberries, black berries, grape vines and multiple varieties of fruit trees. Surprisingly, it's all done on 5 acres. The sign is a new addition that our youngest son had made for us.
Join us and tell us about your homesteading adventure.
David Martin
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