Friday, January 31, 2025

Homestead Happenings

 

Welcome to our Friday feature,
Homestead Happenings,
where we share what's going on 
here on our Piedmont homestead.
It's been a rough couple of months,
and I am working toward resolution
to so many things.

Among other things,
I've been dealing with some surprising health issues,
and without the ability to get outside due to the weather,
it has taken its toll on my spirit.
Oftentimes, just being outside hearing the birds
or seeing that glorious blue sky
is enough to bring me back to a good place.
I'm working on it.



Believe it or not,
although we've had a long lasting cold spell,
with lows sometimes in the teens,
spring is beginning to pop up.
These irises aren't afraid to peek out of their cozy nest
in order to start the awakening that will continue for months.
I imagine the heavy blanket of leaves is keeping them
well insulated.
One of the tasks I usually have done by now
is the mulching of the fall leaves.
It just hasn't happened yet.


The blueberry bushes are budding out already,
and I'm hoping that this year our harvest 
will be an improvement from years past.
This will be the second season they have spent
in this same location next to the chook run.
Blueberries are one of my favorite fruits,
and oh-so good for you.
 

Something seems to be overwintering on this leaf.
It's fascinating to see things in nature
that often are hidden because of the abundance of leaves.
When the bushes and trees are bare,
it's so much easier to notice things.

Raven

The chooks have fared well through these frigid weeks.
With ample feathers to keep themselves warm,
they stay active scratching leaves and pecking the ground.
They are also given cracked corn to help them keep warm
during the coldest days and nights.


Straw has been used over the coldest part of the season,
and it's done a great job of keeping them toasty.
Yesterday, I decided to swap it out for shredded paper,
from our end-of-the-year file cabinet purge.
It should work similarly to the straw,
and it can be composted when it is no longer needed.
The bonus is that it keeps the coops cleaner.


Going through difficult periods in life
is certainly not easy.
I'm comforted by knowing that it won't be like this forever.
Things will get better and I am in God's hands.
It helps to remember to count each and every blessing
in the day-to-day.
This jar of sprouts on my kitchen windowsill
helps me keep in mind that my life is abundant.
Even though it's 14 degrees outside,
these seeds have decided to grow and give me food.
What a miracle.

May peace and comfort fill your heart.




1 comment:

  1. The difficult times are never easy, but it's good you're finding blessings in the little things. It really all is a miracle, isn't it? I've also had a new health challenge crop up recently, so I can relate. Life in these bodies is never dull, that's for sure. I've also been noticing the unseen things this week, like a nest in a fruit tree. I hope you find good things to cheer you this coming week.

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