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HOMESTEADING and GARDENING

There’s something deeply grounding about growing your own food, gathering eggs from the backyard, and getting your hands in the soil. This corner of Our Manor On Main is all about homesteading and gardening—from tending a small backyard plot to preserving the harvest and caring for chickens. Find simple tips and timeless inspiration to help you build a cozy, homegrown life—no matter where you’re starting.

  • Two chickens, including a Silkie, stand on grass in a sunny garden. Vibrant outdoor scene.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    Must Have Items for Your Chicken First Aid Kit

    Bybhughes March 13, 2026March 10, 2026

    Every backyard chicken owner needs a reliable first aid kit. This guide covers essential supplies, tools, and tips to handle injuries and keep your flock healthy and happy.

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  • A woman sitting next to her homemade compost bin.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    Spring Composting 101: Easy Tips for Your Garden

    Bybhughes March 1, 2026March 1, 2026

    Spring composting is easier than you think. From veggie scraps to coffee grounds, this beginner-friendly guide helps you build a healthy garden compost pile.

    Read More Spring Composting 101: Easy Tips for Your GardenContinue

  • Close-up of green sprouts emerging from soil in seed trays, symbolizing growth and vitality.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    15 Seeds to Start Indoors in Late February for a Thriving Spring Garden

    Bybhughes February 24, 2026March 1, 2026

    Wondering what to plant right now? This Midwest gardening guide walks you through the best seeds to start indoors in late February for Zone 6b and 7a, plus frost timing tips, a mini zone guide, and simple seed starting advice for beginners.

    Read More 15 Seeds to Start Indoors in Late February for a Thriving Spring GardenContinue

  • Crushed egg shells in a glass jar on a wooden surface.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    How to Dry Eggshells for Chickens: Natural Calcium Supplement for Healthy Hens

    Bybhughes February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    Turning leftover eggshells into a nutrient-rich calcium supplement for your flock is one of the simplest, most sustainable homestead hacks. Discover the why, how, and extra uses for eggshells, from boosting egg production to enriching your garden.

    Read More How to Dry Eggshells for Chickens: Natural Calcium Supplement for Healthy HensContinue

  • Spring Chicken Care Basics: How to Transition Your Flock from Winter to Spring
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Spring Chicken Care Basics: How to Transition Your Flock from Winter to Spring

    Bybhughes February 10, 2026February 12, 2026

    Spring is the perfect time to reset your flock. Learn simple spring chicken care basics including coop cleaning, health checks, feeding tips, and how to transition chickens from winter to spring.

    Read More Spring Chicken Care Basics: How to Transition Your Flock from Winter to SpringContinue

  • Homemade probiotic ranch dressing in a mason jar surrounded by fresh vegetables.
    From-Scratch Recipes | Healthy Living & Wellness | Homesteading & Gardening

    Probiotic Ranch Dressing with Milk Kefir

    Bybhughes January 20, 2026January 17, 2026

    This creamy probiotic ranch dressing is made with milk kefir, Greek yogurt, and homemade ranch seasoning for a gut healthy, homemade alternative that tastes like classic Hidden Valley style ranch. Perfect for salads, dipping, and sneaking probiotics into everyday meals.

    Read More Probiotic Ranch Dressing with Milk KefirContinue

  • Cherry tomato plant growing in a terracotta pot on a balcony.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    How to Start Homesteading in the Space You Have (Even If It Is Small)

    Bybhughes January 13, 2026January 12, 2026

    You do not need acres of land to live a homesteading life. Learn how to start homesteading in a small space with container gardening, sourdough, pantry staples, and simple skills you can begin today, no matter where you live.

    Read More How to Start Homesteading in the Space You Have (Even If It Is Small)Continue

  • How to Care for Baby Chicks: A Simple Guide for Raising Healthy, Happy Chicks at Home
    Homesteading & Gardening

    How to Care for Baby Chicks: A Simple Guide for Raising Healthy, Happy Chicks at Home

    Bybhughes January 6, 2026March 19, 2026

    Bringing home baby chicks is exciting and a little nerve wracking. This simple guide walks you through how to care for baby chicks, from brooder setup to daily care, so you can raise healthy, happy chicks with confidence.

    Read More How to Care for Baby Chicks: A Simple Guide for Raising Healthy, Happy Chicks at HomeContinue

  • bubbly and active sourdough starter
    Healthy Living & Wellness | Homesteading & Gardening | Sourdough

    Getting Started with Sourdough: How to Feed and Activate Your Starter

    Bybhughes January 2, 2026January 1, 2026

    Starting sourdough can feel intimidating, but it is simple and rewarding. Learn how to feed and care for your starter and try easy recipes for beginners.

    Read More Getting Started with Sourdough: How to Feed and Activate Your StarterContinue

  • Organized eco-friendly glass jars filled with various spices on a wooden shelf for sustainable food storage.
    From-Scratch Recipes | Homesteading & Gardening

    Easy Pantry Staples You Can Make at Home

    Bybhughes December 9, 2025December 9, 2025

    If you love simple real food cooking, these easy homemade pantry staples will fill your kitchen with flavor and help you save money. From sauces and spice blends to dairy staples and sourdough favorites, here are the everyday essentials I always keep on hand.

    Read More Easy Pantry Staples You Can Make at HomeContinue

  • Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix in a white bowl on a marble surface.
    From-Scratch Recipes | Homesteading & Gardening

    Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix (Tastes Like Hidden Valley)

    Bybhughes November 22, 2025November 22, 2025

    This homemade ranch seasoning mix tastes like classic Hidden Valley ranch but is made with real herbs and no fillers. Use it for dips, dressings, roasted veggies, and kefir ranch dressing. Simple, cozy, and pantry friendly.

    Read More Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix (Tastes Like Hidden Valley)Continue

  • Close-up of frost-covered dried hydrangeas beside a stone house in winter.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Ultimate Fall Garden Cleanup Checklist for Small-Space Homesteaders

    Bybhughes October 10, 2025October 4, 2025

    Get your small-space homestead garden ready for winter with this fall cleanup checklist. Learn how to prune, harvest, compost, and prep your beds for spring.

    Read More Ultimate Fall Garden Cleanup Checklist for Small-Space HomesteadersContinue

  • A white bowl full of savory sourdough croutons with fresh herbs on a marble surface with a tea towel.
    Bread | Healthy Living & Wellness | Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Homemade Sourdough Croutons Recipe: Crunchy, Flavorful, and Perfect for Fall

    Bybhughes October 3, 2025January 9, 2026

    Make the most of your sourdough with this easy homemade croutons recipe. Golden, crunchy, and full of flavor, these croutons are perfect on soups, salads, casseroles, or packaged as a cozy fall gift.

    Read More Homemade Sourdough Croutons Recipe: Crunchy, Flavorful, and Perfect for FallContinue

  • Lush wild sage flowers in full bloom, capturing the essence of nature in a sunlit forest setting.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    A Simple Guide to Foraging and Using Fall Herbs in Your Kitchen

    Bybhughes September 26, 2025September 24, 2025

    Discover how to forage and use fresh fall herbs like rosemary, thyme, and sage to add cozy, seasonal flavors to your kitchen. A simple, heartfelt guide for embracing autumn’s gifts.

    Read More A Simple Guide to Foraging and Using Fall Herbs in Your KitchenContinue

  • Freshly baked artisanal sourdough loaves on a kitchen table, showcasing their rustic crust.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    Sourdough Tools for Beginners: Essential Items You’ll Love

    Bybhughes September 11, 2025September 11, 2025

    Baking sourdough at home is easier than you think. Learn the essential tools that will help your starter thrive, make shaping dough a breeze, and give you beautiful, bakery-style loaves you’ll love.

    Read More Sourdough Tools for Beginners: Essential Items You’ll LoveContinue

  • Freshly made chicken bone broth in a jar surrounded by a tea towel and fresh herbs is ready to enjoy as a gut-healthy beverage or soup base.
    Healthy Living & Wellness | Homesteading & Gardening | Savory Soup Sundays

    Homemade Bone Broth for Soup and Gut Health

    Bybhughes September 7, 2025March 1, 2026

    Cozy up with a warm cup of homemade bone broth. Made from leftover chicken bones or other animal bones, this nourishing broth is rich in collagen, gut-friendly, and perfect for soups, stews, or sipping on its own.

    Read More Homemade Bone Broth for Soup and Gut HealthContinue

  • Top view of fresh organic carrots, potatoes, and squash in wooden crates on a sunlit tiled floor.
    From-Scratch Recipes | Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Fall Harvest Recipe Guide: Cozy Recipes for Seasonal Produce

    Bybhughes August 29, 2025August 27, 2025

    Discover cozy fall harvest recipes using seasonal produce. From pumpkins and squash to apples and root vegetables, find easy ideas for soups, salads, baked goods, and more.

    Read More Fall Harvest Recipe Guide: Cozy Recipes for Seasonal ProduceContinue

  • A delicate white feather resting on dark soil next to a twig, captured close-up.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Chickens Molting in Late Summer: What’s Happening with My Feathered Girls?

    Bybhughes August 12, 2025August 9, 2025

    Learn all about chickens molting in late summer—why your hens lose feathers, what to expect, and how to care for your flock during this natural transition.

    Read More Chickens Molting in Late Summer: What’s Happening with My Feathered Girls?Continue

  • Basket with eggs and dried lavender on neutral background, exuding rustic charm.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    Why Your Chickens Stopped Laying Eggs — 7 Things to Check This Summer

    Bybhughes August 5, 2025August 5, 2025

    Wondering why your chickens stopped laying eggs in late summer? Learn the 7 most common reasons for an egg production drop and how to fix it.

    Read More Why Your Chickens Stopped Laying Eggs — 7 Things to Check This SummerContinue

  • Backyard chickens in the grass pecking at the ground in front of a rustic building.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    How to Keep Chickens Cool in the Sweltering Summer Heat

    Bybhughes August 1, 2025August 1, 2025

    Learn practical and natural ways to keep your backyard chickens cool during extreme summer heat. These tips are perfect for Midwest heatwaves and August temperatures.

    Read More How to Keep Chickens Cool in the Sweltering Summer HeatContinue

  • Top view of a bubbly red berry drink with blueberries and currants.
    From-Scratch Recipes | Healthy Living & Wellness | Homesteading & Gardening

    Easy Homemade Water Kefir: Delicious Fermented Probiotic Soda in 2 Days

    Bybhughes June 13, 2025February 6, 2026

    Learn how to make easy homemade water kefir—a fizzy, probiotic-rich drink that’s dairy-free, vegan, and great for gut health. Perfect for beginners!

    Read More Easy Homemade Water Kefir: Delicious Fermented Probiotic Soda in 2 DaysContinue

  • A rustic chicken coop with metal surround in a back yard
    Homesteading & Gardening

    Building A New Chicken Coop From Salvaged Materials

    Bybhughes April 20, 2025April 20, 2025

    Spring is here and it is time for my girls to make the big move to Our Manor. This means that we needed to build another chicken coop for them to live in. This would be a temporary structure because we plan on building another coop later in our renovation project. Coops can be expensive and we are on a strict budget. In this post, I’ll show you how we built the new coop using salvaged materials.

    Read More Building A New Chicken Coop From Salvaged MaterialsContinue

  • Minimalist still life of fresh milk in glassware against a blue background.
    Homesteading & Gardening

    How To Save Money With Raw Dairy

    Bybhughes March 11, 2025

    In this post, I will show you how to save money simply by trading in store bought dairy and opting for made from scratch raw dairy products. In doing so, you will help heal your gut and save money in the process.

    Read More How To Save Money With Raw DairyContinue

  • Sliced Fresh yellow butter on a white dish
    From-Scratch Recipes | Homesteading & Gardening

    How To Make Butter with Raw Milk

    Bybhughes February 27, 2025December 27, 2025

    This easy step by step guide will show you how to take fresh raw milk and turn it in to deliciously golden creamy butter plus a lot of things in the process. Making butter from scratch is both an economical and healthy choice for you and your family!

    Read More How To Make Butter with Raw MilkContinue

  • A striking rooster standing on snow-covered ground in Hohenstein, Germany.
    Homesteading & Gardening | Seasonal Living

    How To Winterize Your Chicken Coop

    Bybhughes January 4, 2025November 18, 2025

    Winterizing your coop and preparing your chickens for the colder weather is an important part of backyard husbandry. Utilizing these simple tips and tricks will ensure that your flock stays warm, healthy, and comfortable during the Winter months.

    Read More How To Winterize Your Chicken CoopContinue

  • bumble foot abscess in a chicken foot
    Homesteading & Gardening

    Chickens and Bumblefoot: How to Treat and Heal This Common Infection

    Bybhughes December 3, 2024December 23, 2025

    I have learned through years of chicken ownership that there are not many veterinarians that treat poultry. Because of this, you will be the one caring for them when things go wrong. This post will help guide you through the process of treating Bumblefoot in your flock.

    Read More Chickens and Bumblefoot: How to Treat and Heal This Common InfectionContinue

New to Backyard Chickens? Here are a few of my favorite Amazon Finds that we use for our girls to help keep them happy and healthy!

*Some of the links on this site are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting Our Manor On Main and helping us keep sharing cozy, intentional living inspiration!

A rustic chicken coop with metal surround in a back yard
A cup of scatter snacks help to aid warmth in chickens during the winter

Small-Space Homesteading & Gardening

You don’t need acres to live a homesteading life—just a little space and a lot of intention. From patio gardens to backyard hens, this space helps you make the most of small spaces and simple living. Small-space homesteading is rooted in creativity, simplicity, and slow living—and it starts right where you are.

Not sure where to start? Grab my FREE guide, Tips & Tricks for Homesteading In A Small Space and learn what steps you can take to start homesteading in whatever season of life you are currently in no matter where you are! Find it in the Community Resource Library!

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I already knew what these were the second I pulled I already knew what these were the second I pulled them out.

But I had a feeling not everyone would.

We were demoing one of the original windows in our 120-year-old building, and I grabbed these out of the wall. Heavy, simple, and something you would never notice unless you have worked on an old house before.

It made me curious how many little details like this we have forgotten over time.

Things that used to be normal just quietly disappeared as homes changed.

So now I want to know… did you recognize them right away?

#oldhousecharm #historichome #renovationlife #homesteadinglife #simpleliving
It’s been a quiet couple of weeks over here. We l It’s been a quiet couple of weeks over here.

We lost Edith, and in the middle of that, life just felt… heavier than usual. Add in a back injury, and everything slowed down in a way I didn’t plan for.

So if I’ve felt a little absent, that’s why. I’ve just been taking things one day at a time, tending to what’s right in front of me.

But I missed you, friend 🤍
How have you been lately?

#slowlivinglife
#cozylifestyle
#homesteadlife
#lifeupdate
#healingjourney
This is the hardest part of homesteading. It’s ea This is the hardest part of homesteading.

It’s easy to share the fresh eggs, the slow mornings, the simple joys. The cozy parts. The ones that feel like a dream you’re building with your own two hands.

But this… this is part of it too.

Today we had to say goodbye to one of our girls.

She had been struggling all day, and we did everything we could think to do. We sat with her, kept her warm, prayed over her, and hoped she would pull through. But as the hours passed, it became clear that loving her well meant letting her go.

So we wrapped her up, carried her out to the coop, and let the others gather around her one last time. It felt important… like they needed to understand, in their own quiet way, that she wasn’t coming back.

And then, in the gentlest and most selfless act of love, Jason helped her pass peacefully and quickly.

We buried her in the garden, where life will keep growing, just like it always does.

Homesteading is beautiful. It’s meaningful. It’s full of life and purpose.

But it also asks something of you.

It asks you to show up on the hard days. 
To make decisions that break your heart. 
To love your animals enough to give them a good life… and a dignified ending.

Tonight feels heavy.

But I’m grateful we could give her a peaceful goodbye. 🤍

#thehardpartofhomesteading 
#homesteadlife 
#farmlife 
#goodbyesarehard 
#chickenkeeping
I was down at the building last night just soaking I was down at the building last night just soaking it in for a bit, and I caught this sweet little moment.

The chickens were out, and all these tiny songbirds were right there with them, pecking around like they belonged together.

They made little bird friends and it honestly made my whole day!

I keep thinking about what this place is going to be one day. A garden, bird feeders, slow evenings, and little moments like this everywhere you look.

#backyardchickens #simpleliving #homesteadlife #birdwatching #cozyhome
Some days are heavy. Stress, grief, uncertainty, i Some days are heavy. Stress, grief, uncertainty, it all piles up. But this place, this old building, this home, is my comfort.

When I walk in, it feels like a warm hug. I can sit, breathe, and just be for a little while. Somehow, even when the world feels too heavy, I feel peace here.

This is the place worth fighting for. The place that reminds me that no matter what life throws my way, there is still a corner of the world where I feel like I belong.

Do you have a place like this for you? 

#cozyhomestead #healingspace #homeiswhereyourheartis #historicbuildinglove #findingpeace
We’ve been trying to be more mindful about waste l We’ve been trying to be more mindful about waste lately. Just paying attention to what we’re using and what we’re throwing away.

Not anything extreme… just slowly learning to be more intentional with what we use and what we throw away.

Composting has been such an easy place to start.

Nothing complicated. Just scraps, a simple system, and letting it turn back into something useful.

I shared how we’re doing spring composting over on the blog if you’ve been wanting a more low-waste rhythm at home without overthinking it 🤍

Link in bio 🪴

#lowwasteliving #simplehomestead #compostinglife #intentionalhome #sustainablehabits
There’s never a dull moment with chickens 😂 I loo There’s never a dull moment with chickens 😂

I looked away for two seconds and suddenly we’ve got a full investigation happening in my flower pot. No training, just vibes.

They’re better than TV. Always “helping,” always in something, always making me laugh.

Somewhere between restoring our old Main Street building and building our dream little mini homestead, I apparently hired a team of chaotic garden assistants.

And honestly… I wouldn’t have it any other way 🐓

#backyardchickens #homesteadlife #chickensofinstagram #simpleliving #modernhomestead
Would you do it? Every single thing that goes int Would you do it?

Every single thing that goes into this home has to go up these stairs. And I mean everything. Windows that weigh a few hundred pounds. Sheets of drywall. Subfloor. Two by fours. Tools. Furniture. All of it.

There are days we stand at the bottom, look up, and just laugh a little because it feels a bit crazy. But then again, this place is worth it to us. Every step, every load, every sore muscle.

So I have to ask… would you do it? Or are we just a little crazy?

#homerenovation #homesteadlife #fixerupper #oldbuilding #diyhome
You wouldn’t even know these windows existed… Whe You wouldn’t even know these windows existed…

When we first bought this building, they were completely covered up, hidden behind drywall like they were meant to be forgotten.

My mom and I uncovered them years ago, just hoping there was something worth saving underneath.

And now… they’re finally coming back to life.

We have both windows in, and the way the light pours through in the evening feels like a reward for all the slow, messy progress it took to get here. I love opening them at sunset, listening to the birds, watching the sky change, and imagining what it will feel like when this place is finally home.

Piece by piece, it’s all coming together 🤍

#homerenovation #restorationproject #oldhomerescue #cozyhomevibes #slowliving
Sometimes dreams do come true… just not on the tim Sometimes dreams do come true… just not on the timeline you expected.

We found this building in 2012.
It took until 2018 to finally buy it.
And we’ve been working on it ever since.

There have been moments I didn’t know how we would keep going. Financial stress. COVID. Losing people I love, including my mom and the one who started this dream with me.

But something in me never let go.

This dream has always been bigger than the setbacks. Bigger than the delays. Bigger than the grief.

And I’m not quitting. Because the life we’re building here… it’s worth it.

If you’re holding onto something that feels far away right now, don’t give up. Keep showing up. Even if it’s slow. Even if it’s hard.

Sometimes that’s exactly how dreams come true 🤍

#homesteadinglife #restorationproject #oldhomerestoration #dreamhomejourney #slowandsteady
POV: You step outside and your fan club is already POV: You step outside and your fan club is already waiting 😂🤣🤣

Jason opens the door and suddenly it’s a full sprint across the yard like he’s a celebrity!

Backyard chickens are equal parts eggs, chaos, and pure joy… and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Life on our little homestead in the middle of this old building renovation just keeps getting better 🤍

#backyardchickens
#homesteadlife
#chickenmom
#simpleliving
#farmlife
I have been having way too much fun experimenting I have been having way too much fun experimenting with new water kefir flavors, and this one might be my favorite so far 🤍

This lavender water kefir lemonade is perfectly sweet and tart, super refreshing, and such an easy way to sneak in some natural probiotics without even thinking about it. It just feels like spring in a glass!

I’ve been trying to find more ways to enjoy my homemade water kefir, especially heading into warmer weather, and lemonade felt like the perfect place to start. The light lavender flavor makes it feel a little extra unique without being overpowering.

Honestly, I can already picture this sitting out for an Easter lunch or just sipping a glass in the garden with a good book and some sunshine.

I’ll be sharing more flavor ideas soon because I am fully in my experimenting era right now and loving it!

#waterkefir #probioticdrinks #homemadelemonade #guthealthdrinks #naturalliving
Sourdough carrot cake cinnamon rolls for Easter mo Sourdough carrot cake cinnamon rolls for Easter morning 🤍🐣

Soft, fluffy, and filled with warm spices, sweet carrots, and that subtle sourdough tang… then finished with the dreamiest frosting. They taste like a cozy spring morning at home!

I made these on a whim while playing around in the kitchen, and now they’ve officially earned a spot on our Easter table. There’s just something about baking from scratch this time of year… 

If you’re craving something a little different (but still nostalgic), this is your sign to try them 🥕

Save this for your Easter baking and send it to someone who would make these with you!

Comment “RECIPE” and I’ll send you the link!

#sourdoughbaking #easterrecipes #fromscratch #homemadegoodness #springbaking
Our kitchen is slowly becoming a no-food-waste zon Our kitchen is slowly becoming a no-food-waste zone from composting to feeding our chickens to making bone broth. 

This simple homemade croutons recipe is another way we use every bit of food we have. Perfect for spring and summer salads or cozy fall soups! 🌿

Full recipe on my blog linked in bio. 

#HomemadeCroutons #NoFoodWaste #KitchenHacks #CozyCooking #HerbCroutons
It doesn’t feel like spring to me until I’ve had s It doesn’t feel like spring to me until I’ve had something lavender.

For the longest time, that meant a drive-thru run and a cup in my hand. And while I still love that every now and then, I’ve been making it at home more lately… and honestly, it feels even more special.

Standing in the kitchen, windows cracked open, birds chirping, pouring this soft lavender cold foam over an iced latte… it’s slower, it’s simpler, and it saves a little money too.

Full recipe on the blog. Link in bio 💜

#lavenderlatte
#cozymornings
#fromscratchliving
#springathome
#homemadecoffee
When I got Lady Grantham, I had no idea how much s When I got Lady Grantham, I had no idea how much sass and cuteness I was in for. I loved raising her from a baby chick and watching her personality blossom.

Now she is living her best life at the manor and takes her role as queen very seriously. Watch her walk the yard with confidence and charm.

Who else rules their backyard like royalty? Comment below and share your favorite farm animal moment.

#homesteadlife #backyardchickens #raisingchickens #farmanimals #chickenpersonality
I found this beautiful vintage door on Facebook Ma I found this beautiful vintage door on Facebook Marketplace and learned it came from a historic home in one of our city’s old districts.

Now it is about to start a new chapter as the front door of our 120 year old building renovation.

Pieces like this are why I love restoring old places. They carry stories with them. 💕

#historicrenovation
#vintagehome
#oldhouserenovation
#architecturalsalvage
#homesteadrenovation
This past weekend, we decided to take a quiet day This past weekend, we decided to take a quiet day at home in between renovation projects down at our old building. I paused by the window and watched the rain tapping on the roof. My little pink plant caught the soft light, and for a moment, everything slowed down. It reminded me how important it is to really notice the earth and the little joys around us. 💧🌸

Who else is taking a moment to slow down today?

#SlowLivingLife
#CozyRainVibes
#MindfulMoments
#HomeRenovationJourney
#NatureInspiration
Every backyard chicken keeper needs a first aid ki Every backyard chicken keeper needs a first aid kit! 🐔✨ 

Learn which supplies to stock, how to organize them, and what to use for common chicken health needs. Keep your flock safe, happy, and healthy with this simple guide for new and experienced homesteaders.

Blog link in bio 🫶

#BackyardChickens #ChickenFirstAid #HomesteadLife #ChickenHealthTips #FlockCare
POV you were about to buy Easter eggs but your bac POV you were about to buy Easter eggs but your backyard hens already took care of it 🐔❤️ 

My girls are almost six years old and still laying the sweetest colorful eggs for our homestead table! 

If you love watching chicken life and spring moments at the homestead, stay awhile and tell me your favorite egg color below. 🌸🥚

#farmfresheggs #layinghens #backyardchickens #homesteadlife #rainboweggs
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