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Facebook

I’ve had a personal facebook account for some time now, but I thought it would be worth starting a page for the website. It’ll allow me to do quick daily updates and share links which would be userful to other gardeners/homesteaders. If your interested, I’ve included a badge below to link you there.  Or if you’d prefer more personal interaction, don’t be afraid to add me as a friend…just mention you read the blog and let me know what yours is so I know who you are :)

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Reference Books

I’ve always adored books and have a good collection.  So when I started working on new skills, the first thing I thought of was getting some good reference books.  But a lot of them were borrowed and returned leaving my reference shelf bare.  So I’ve slowly been adding to my collection and trying to fill in gaps.  Here is what I have now.

Do you keep a reference collection?  I’d love to hear what you have or hear any feedback if you think I’m missing anything.

UPDATED 6/20/10 Now that I’m buying dry goods in bulk and have all those home dehydrated and canned goods in my pantry, I’ve added a bunch of pantry cooking books to the collection.
UPDATED 4/12/10 Thinking of the upcoming garden and added a couple books on cooking vegetables.

Homesteading Forum

One of my friends started a homesteading forum a little while back, Homestead Hearth.  This is the same friend who made the crockpot soap video and has inspired me so much on my journey.  She’s contributed a lot of great information to the site and invited a bunch of other really knowledgeable people.  Now that it’s well off the ground I wanted to invite anyone who was interested to join us there.  It’s all about homesteading; urban homesteading; gardening; cooking and baking; raising animals; frugality; off grid living; fishing; camping; foraging; hunting; working with wood or leather;  or just making some friends and finding out what more you can do to be a little more self sufficient than you currently are.

Continuous improvement

I had yesterday off and spent some time working around the house.  This morning I find myself looking back and wishing I’d accomplished more over the long weekend.  Sure, I did the minimum…finishing my chores and a making a few meals with enough leftovers for my lunches during the week.  But there was so much more I wanted to do.  Could have done.  Had energy to do but didn’t.

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A big part of that is the amount of time I spend on the computer.  As a professional computer nerd, the internet and computers in general are a built-in weakness of mine.  Some of it is research and updates but most is just time wasted.

This point of this post wasn’t to whine about my failings, but to identify a place I could improve.   There’s always something for everyone to  work on and this is the time of year most of us are thinking about them.  I’ll need all that spare time if I want to accomplish all of my goals in the upcoming year.  So although I’ll keep the blog and myfolia updated, you’ll *hopefully* be seeing less of me around the rest of the internet as I work on this area of improvement.

One thing that will help me with this is the fact that my sound stopped working after moving the furniture yesterday to vacuum.  After poking at it and not seeing anything obvious wrong, I stepped back and I decided not to try to fix it. Although I stopped watching tv some time ago (and don’t get any reception..yay!) one of the time waste-y things I did was watch a couple shows on hulu.  Now I can’t :)

Folia

One of the readers at Simple Green Frugal Co-Op turned me on to Folia.  It’s a really cool garden journal website that lets you track everything from your seed stash to your harvest amounts.  It’s integrated with flickr and photobucket so you don’t have to upload new photos just for the site.  And it lets me add a lot more detail about each of my plants than I’d want to bore people with on my blog.  There are some social aspects that allow you to comment on other peoples updates, swap seeds, or join groups as well.

Here is an invite link for you if you’d like to check it out.  It’s worth a look!

Buy Nothing Day

I’ll be celebrating Buy Nothing Day today rather than joining in the shopping insanity. This year more than ever I hope people take a step back from the commercialism, rather than feeling obligated to spend money they don’t have. I’ll be attending Church and having dinner with the family to celebrate Christmas and leaving the overpriced “stuff” out of it.

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Contributor

I received an exciting invitation to be a contributor at Simple, Green, Frugal Co-op. My first post was today and I thought you might want to check it out.  It’s a very cool group blog about everything a homesteader needs to know: simple living, self reliance, organic gardening, sustainability, cooking, menu planning, baking, preserving and canning, stockpiling and food storage, reusing repairing and recycling, green cleaning, sewing, mending, knitting, community building, budgeting, living well on less, and livestock.

Urban Farm Magazine

If you haven’t heard of it yet, boy are you missing something! Hobby Farms has come out with a new magazine geared toward us city farmers…Urban Farm Magazine.

I had the premier issue the day it hit Barnes and Noble and have paged through it quite a few times already. I love the topics they are covering and can’t wait for more. The only negative? It doesn’t sound like the next issue is coming out until spring :(