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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
We have had an abundance of wild weather in the last week to 10 days accompanied by many radio sirens and warnings. Here in the South, it is a normal part of our spring and summer weather. I reckon it is just one aspect of the blessing of these long growing seasons and lush forests. As you probably know, lightening adds nitrogen to the soil and so we welcome a bit of lightening from time to time. The rains wash some of the pollen from the plants and sky and so that is important, especially for those who suffer with asthma and allergies. The plants need the clean rain water so much more than watering from a hosepipe. And really, if you think about it, high winds help to bring down dead trees and limbs that might otherwise cause damage when folks are out and about. Of course, we pray that no one is injured or suffers property damage when these trees do come down. Ah, I see that the trees are back in their upright positions and my hanging plants on the porch have stopped flying sideways. The worst of the storm must be passed us now. We have another just coming into the state from I just realized that I had not updated the “Just Thinking” since mid April. We have had quite a bit of trouble with Earthlink lately and have not been able to keep the site updated due to their technical problems, but hopefully all of that is fixed. Let’s see – where to begin. We just had our spring Homestead Hollow event. This one was a bit strange and it was all due to the weather. Friday was a bit rainy but then cleared up and we had a fairly nice day. Of course, there were lots of school groups that came through and sometimes that can be difficult, but this time we were very pleased. They were well behaved, quiet and I was amazed at all the really interesting questions they asked. Saturday was a little stormy and they held the gate opening for an hour. It is not a problem for us because we are safe and dry in the cabin but I know that the vendors really suffer on weekends like this. When the gates did open we had a fairly large crowd and it was a lovely day all the way ‘round. Paul sheared at When we arrived on Sunday morning, we were greeted with the news that they were not opening the gates. The storms that were headed that way were expected to be tornadic and so they wanted to give everyone time to pack up and get loaded before the worst hit. It took us about 2 hours to get everything done and the cabin cleaned and locked up and then we helped some of the venders that were near us. One elderly oriental couple especially needed some assistance. The mud was everywhere from all the people and now the cars and trucks coming in and these two folks were walking back and forth carrying all these things. After about 45 minutes, we had them loaded, for the most part, and their tent down and packed so we hugged and said good-bye. As we were driving out we decided to take a little side trip to the new Bass Pro Shop in Besides getting ready for this event, we have been mainly busy with our garden and farm activities. Seems that every day has a list of chores outside and the list grows as the day wears on but that is a good thing. Each season has its own tasks and beauties and planting the garden belongs to this one. This morning before the storms hit we had several things to get done. Erin and Olivia are off on Wednesday so they are here to help. This week, I am going to be sewing. I have fabric for a couple of new shirts for Paul and a new dress and apron for myself. Sometimes I am a bit slow to get that done and then I realize it has been more than a year since I have made myself a new dress. One of my dresses is over 10 years old and I wear it all the time. I do believe that not using a dryer and using good quality fabric helps to make the garments last longer. Our aprons are the things that wear out the quickest, but they tend to get a lot of abuse. They are used for everything from being a hand towel to an egg basket to wiping off dusty tables to swatting at bugs. I don’t know how women do without aprons. All of the children are doing well. Jacob got word a few weeks back that his schedule was changing at work and instead of working Wednesday through Sunday, he now has Monday through Friday with weekends off. That was quite a wonderful bit of news! Naomi has started another little garden at their house – so far, peppers and cucumbers and tomatoes. They have a disadvantage because their yard is heavily shaded but there is a little area at the back of the house that gets sun. So we are praying for the Lord to bless their efforts and help those plants to grow and produce well. Last month we were asked to come to Natalie and Nicole’s school to do a program for their Spring event. It was fun and nice to be with them. We took some of the babies from here on the farm: a lamb, gosling, duckling, bunny. Each class came to us and we talked about life on the farm and I showed how to spin wool and then the children were able to pet the animals. Some of the children had never seen or felt baby animals so this was special for them. Our little Natalie is finishing up the 3rd grade and is going to have her tonsils out the first part of June. She has really suffered with strep throat so hopefully this will bring some much needed relief. She is a brave little thing and she is handling this so well. Nicole is completing Kindergarten and has done so very well. Makes a Granny and Papaw proud! We are hoping to go to their house with the big tiller and till up a big garden spot for them. They want to grow as much as possible and they have a really nice clear spot. Haley is working hard and reaping blessings at her job. She called this morning, all excited, because she submitted an article to our local newspaper about the gardens we all built there for the residents and it was in the paper with all the pictures. I will have to have Paul stop and pick us up a couple of papers. She is also the head of a Relay for Life team which is raising money for Cancer research, so that is occupying a lot of spare time too. She is in her element though when doing this sort of thing – Haley is a born promoter and I am blessed immensely that she serves so many with this gift she has. A little side note – one of her hobbies is making little cornshuck dolls and that seems to be becoming quite a little business for her. Who would have ever thought that these little dolls would be so special but they are and Haley is becoming quite the artist in making them. Sewing, sewing, sewing – Sarah is sewing away. I realized the other day that she has now had her sewing business for three years! Isn’t that incredible?!! Not many folks can say that they have had a successful international, home-based business that is growing even in these hard economic times. God has blessed her in every way as she has committed herself to being a “keeper at home”. For a little while she worked outside the home at Tractor Supply and the Lord blessed her there and promoted her to a leadership position and now we realize that this was to show Sarah that she could choose – success in the world’s eyes or success in God’s eyes. I praise God daily for her commitment to doing it God’s way. I also thank Him that she is able to meet her financial needs through this business. He is a good God!! After her graduation last year, Olivia was destined to go through that post-high-school fog that we all tend to go through. She did but very quickly the Lord moved her right on through and I am so glad!!! She began working at the Vet clinic as well and now she is looking at Vet Tech school. The doctor is supposed to check the materials for her and make sure that it is a good school and if she approves then Olivia will start as soon as possible. Olivia loves animals and I think this will be a very good area for her to work in. There have been several times when we asked the Lord to clarify to her what He wanted her to do and He has been so faithful to do that. It is hard sometimes for the youngest child to find their own place and what a joy it is to Paul and I to see her coming to that special place of her own. Well, I reckon I need to close this. You would not believe how long it takes me to write one of these. I have a lot of new pictures to post and hopefully Earthlink will co-operate and let me get those online. I pray you are having a blessed day! Angie September 3, 2009All Quiet On The Cragford Front! I am home alone. Not sure that I like it that much but such is life. Sarah and I am now 46 years and 1 day old. Amazing how I still feel 22. But believe me when I look in the mirror I see 46 years and 1 day. Not that I am complaining mind you. Each and every day of these years I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Lord has watched over me and been with me. I may not have been with him the whole time but He has faithfully been there and no matter how long eternity really is, I will still not have enough time to thank Him. Today has been a day – A raccoon decided to visit us on the last evening but we were not as happy to see him. Rabies is very active this year and since ‘coons are often carriers we shooed him away repeatedly. Other wildlife we enjoyed were Cranes, Herons, wild Turkey and Canadian Geese. It was lovely. We did get rained on quite a bit, but that helped to keep the heat down a bit and when it wasn’t raining we floated around in the water. The bottom was pure clay and so the girls had fun getting handfuls and painting one another from time to time which of course, would end in a clay battle, which sent me back to shore on more than one occasion. :-o Let’s see, since the last time I wrote we have had 4 birthdays in our family. August 10 was And as I mentioned before, my birthday was yesterday. It was such a sweet day. Our summer is coming to a close here in On the home front two of our girls are getting married in the next few months and that brings some very real changes for us here at home. This week we got word that a very precious and Godly man we have known for many years was killed in a horrendous motorcycle accident. It just broke our hearts but it reminded us how quickly events can occur that we were not expecting and brought us so clearly back to remembrance that time is short. Yes, God’s plan is in place and He has it all mapped out but we need to make 100% sure that we are where we are supposed to be in that plan and on that map. The other day when I was cleaning some things up outside, my hands got filthy as you can imagine. I came in when I was done and washed my hands and proceeded to work on putting supper in the oven. When I got done, I sat down to read a paper and realized that I had dirt all over the hem of my dress. As I had washed things off with a hose, the mud must have splashed onto my dress and I wasn’t even paying attention to it. But when I sat down and refocused my attention, there it was – yuck! It is time for us to re-focus and check those things we haven’t been looked at lately. I pray that you are at peace with God as these days get darker. It is the most important task for you to accomplish. Keep us in your prayers as we do you. In Angie Just Thinking – July 23, 2008I have to tell you from the beginning that as I wrote the words “Just Thinking” above I had to chuckle. There has been a I will start with the biggest news – we now have TWO daughters engaged to be married. Now remember that I said TWO daughters? Sam and Haley are planning for their wedding in May. They have been courting for over a year and to be honest we all knew that Sam had already chosen Haley to be his bride, but it was not made official until about two weeks ago. Sam’s family was going on vacation to As I have said before, both Sam and Andy are young men of incredible It is such a blessing to know that their homes will be focused on God in every way and their children will be raised as Godly seed for the Lord. Can a parent ask for anything more?! Sarah and I look forward to the coming months and being able to share it all with you. We will certainly learn a great deal together. While this has really been the focus of our summer so far, life has continued to go along for the most part as always. Being summer time, the majority of our days is spent in tasks pertaining to the garden; either weeding (falling terribly behind on that) or harvesting or re-planting or canning. I never begrudge the process but sometimes I admit that I hope we will have a day of rain so that I can do something else. ;-) And Praise the Lord we have had days of rain!!!!!!! Yes, Yes! Rain has come on a regular basis and the plants show their appreciation. Everything here is lush and green and growing prolifically. This evening after supper (we had breakfast with grits, bacon, eggs and biscuits –yum!) Sarah keeps on keeping on. She and I have been doing some baking and making deliveries in our community and in Our farm is doing great – animals are abounding and getting fatter on this good grass. We had an inordinate amount of chicks hatched this year and they are getting mature now. Today we found the first dime size egg from these young ones so soon they will be laying and filling our nests. That is a blessing with all the baking going on. Time for me to close and get ready for bed. Saturday, June 13, 2009
The last month has been one of activity and blessing. I suppose the highlight of it all was this past week when we were blessed with a visit from my brother They are the two eldest of my siblings and have so much more knowledge than I do about our grandparents that I relished all the memories they shared. As most of you, a large part our time has really been spent in the garden. We are picking beans now and the ever-bearing strawberries are coming in still. I have also started harvesting the onions and squash. We had our first red tomato last week and many more are beginning to turn color. I love it when the garden begins to produce. My canners, jars, lids and tools are all ready to go and we look forward to restocking our pantry with the jeweled colors of summer. We have had one problem this year and I can hardly believe it – lots of rain. We had two straight weeks of rain and that caused us to lose some of our first plantings but we are back on track I think. It is funny as I write that – the clouds are building and we are expecting another fairly big storm. Anyway, back to the garden. I did notice yesterday that the squash bugs are laying their golden eggs on the squash again. I need to shoo the guinea out there and get him to eating those little buggers. Our friends from It is now It is still fairly gray outside and we have had some intermittent spots of rain. Not to complain though – every drop is appreciated. I harvested a few cabbages and onions earlier to go into our stir-fry tonight. One of Hi Again! Jacob and The sun has finally come out at Okay – back from the wok – veggies are all in heating. Did I mention that today – for the first time in MANY years, I sat down at the dining room table and colored in a coloring book? Yes, I know – have someone catch you in case you faint. I bought one of those oversized coloring books for the little girls and while they were out swimming, Naomi, Sarah and I looked through it and saw that the pages were so beautiful we just couldn’t resist. It was nice to sit there and chat and just color. Of course, that was interrupted regularly by making runs out to the garage to see if the fellas needed anything. But I have to admit – I enjoyed it thoroughly. I suppose I better close this mini-series. Typing hit and miss all day must have added up. Praying that you are all well and happy and feeling the joy of the Lord. The days are getting darker. Our enemies are threatening to nuclear strike, our leaders are turning away from God and a pandemic has been declared! I know – those last three sentences are kind of out of position, but you know – the truth is that we can be Well, Happy and Feeling the Joy of the Lord even amidst all the chaos and fear because this is NOT our home!!! We are children of the ONE True God and He has all of it in His Hands. Our rest is in Him. When the headlines in the news shout doom and destruction and when your friends betray you and speak lies against you and when all the love and care you have shown others is thrown back in your face – Praise the Lord!! We are partakers in the Lord’s suffering and great is our reward. Much Love!! Angie Thank You!Thank you so much for the kind words of welcome!! I have not been able to do much on the computer over the last couple of weeks due to farm chores and of course, GARDENING!! I have been out since about 5:30 this morning working in our garden trying to beat the heat of the day. I pray that you are all enjoying a blessed spring/summer. Thanks again and many blessings!! Angie In the BeginningHere we go! I am going to use this for an archive for my "Just Thinking" page and for our "Home Church" page. When it is time to take the old posts off our website I will place them here. This will not be where I post new materials - just an archive for our site. If you want to keep up with the new posts please visit - http://shepherdshillhomemaking.home.mindspring.com or http://pgburrell.home.mindspring.com .Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Finally the sun is shining! Our sun has been evasive since Sunday, but it is beaming now. I had hoped to write here last week, but things here on the farm got pretty active and there wasn’t a moment to spare. Live is springing up all over the place and so are opportunities for the Lord. What a joy it is to be about the Father’s business!! This past Sunday was Resurrection Sunday and it was a lovely day. We began our observance on Friday night, Good Friday. Our newly married daughter Our new son-in-law is very much interested in gardening and so we sent him home loaded with plants and information. I love that he is finding this to be a good use of his time. It is one thing to teach folks a skill, but when they come to you with a hunger on their own – now that is rewarding! On Saturday, While we were walking,
Our Resurrection Sunday was glorious! Our son Jacob and his family joined us for our morning service. It is so precious to celebrate this day with our family and our homechurch family. God is good indeed! Paul's message was outstanding and God truly used him to speak to our heart in so many ways. Following the service we had a delicious lunch of ham, potato salad, macaroni and cheese, green beans and deviled eggs. For dessert we had banana pudding and Haley's incredible German Chocolate cake. YUM!! We sat around and visited for awhile and then we all went to the pond for fishing. Paul said that the brim must being going "on bed" and about 3:00 they started biting everything that we threw in the water. Naomi actually got a bite on just a hook with no bait. By about 5:30, our basket was loaded with fish and we headed home to get them cleaned. Erin and Olivia had to go in to the clinic to feed the dogs and cats that were there for the weekend. When they got back Erin and Andy went back out fishing and caught 22 more. So they came home and cleaned them for their supper. It was a fish feast! God truly blessed our day with love and fun and joy. Speaking of blessings, our garden is beginning to produce and our brooder is loaded with chicks. The gosling (our weakest one died) is nestled in and bonding with the ducklings. Praise the Lord! He/She is a cutie. We are trying to handle it all the time so when it is full grown hopefully, it will not be aggressive as geese sometimes are. It is an African Grey and so cute! The ducklings are all growing quickly as well. They are beginning to change from that fluffy yellow to white now. Our two adult males are eager for them to come out of the pen – they are hoping that some are girls! :-p - we are too! This week has been busy with the nursing home. One of the projects that Haley planned for her residents was to have a garden for them. This was something that I encouraged her in because of the joy it brings to folks. A couple of weeks ago, Sarah and I spent the afternoon with Haley moving some of the landscape shrubs to open up areas for garden spots around their patio and lawn area. That had to be done first. So this week we are putting in the garden. The local concrete place donated a dump truck load of topsoil and someone donated the money to buy the wood for making raised beds. Yesterday, A couple of local businesses have donated some vegetable plants and seeds and today, Sarah and I will be heading over to begin the planting with the residents. The State inspectors are there this week so I am not sure how much help the staff will be, but we will bring as many residents outside as can come and planting will begin. We are going to turn the large bed around the dogwood into an herb garden. This morning I spent about an hour digging in my herb garden, dividing and potting many of the herbs. We will be planting Rosemary, parsley, lemon balm, thyme, oregano and mint. The mint will go into pots so that it will not take over. I still have to get some Hosta, Showy Sedum and Lamb’s Ear to plant in the area as border for the tree. We are taking pictures of the entire process and will add them to the site. Our desire is to really help bring back some memories for these precious folks of former days. Many of them were farmers and the rest at least had gardens. This is a very rural county and nearly everyone has a garden of some type. I am also hoping we can get a couple of blueberry bushes there as well. They can eat from its fruit for a long, long time. Part 2 – It is now Thursday morning. Yesterday afternoon, we went to the nursing home around It is beautiful out today and perhaps our soil is dry enough that I can get out and start hilling the potatoes that are up. I also have many new plants to get in the ground if it is dry. I reckon I better post this before more activities of the day get me too busy. I pray that you are well, happy and blessed. Please remember that Much love – Angie March 30, 2009 - Homesteaders WeekendGlory! Our God Reigns!!!! He is worthy of every breath of praise that we can offer and when we can speak no more, He is worthy of every tear of joy. There are so many things that we can be grateful for as children of the Most High God and for me to begin listing them would be like trying to take down a mountain with a spoon. I think of the song that says: Oh for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace! That is exactly how I feel this morning!! I want to share with you some of the precious moments of this past weekend. Many of you have written for weeks and indeed months of how you were praying for our Homesteader’s Weekend to be a success. How do we express our appreciation? You will never know this side of heaven how those prayers were felt and answered beautifully. Our family has been working since October of last year in preparation for this particular event. But the vision was given to Each week We feel that our work has really been a labor of love because due to what was done we can now host families who want to come and camp and visit with us. The infrastructure for that is in place and campsites are ready. Sometimes the start up of a project is the hardest part and we breath a sigh of relief that this is now done. On Wednesday we had a really bleak forecast weather wise. One report said that they had never seen such a long forecast of severe weather lasting from Wednesday through Saturday night. Of course, this was exactly the amount of time we had our event scheduled for. Our other folks started arriving around For lunch we had Chicken Noodle Soup and Cheese Biscuits. For supper – BBQ sandwiches with potato salad, green beans, squash casserole and peach cobbler and fig crumble for dessert. YUM!! By the evening, the weather was perfect. We all gathered on the porch and sang hymns and worship songs into the night. During the night there was a threat of severe weather and we told our campers that if things got bad or the weather alert radio went off we would get them all camped out in the house. But as proved to be the case the entire weekend, all we got was some rain and short spurts of stiff wind. Those in the tents had some leaks but nothing to send them running. We did a little rearranging of our classes so the morning classes were inside and the afternoon classes were outside. This way, any lingering showers could be gone before folks had to stand outside. We proceeded to the day’s classes which were: Cheesemaking (the next step in the process), Basic Woodworking, Using the Lathe and Scroll Saw, , Homestead Pantry, Make Your Own Toiletries and Cleaning Supplies. The weather was clear before Our meals for the day were Breakfast – Breakfast Casserole, Biscuits, Grits and Fruit. Lunch was Beef Vegetable Soup and Cornbread and for supper we had Sarah’s excellent Chicken Pot Pie and Salad with Chocolate Cake for dessert. With the passing of the clouds by dark the sky was a blanket of stars and the men got the campfire going outside. Everyone pulled up their camp chairs and we all sat around the circle and sang. The next morning, we were greeted once again with some early rain, but it was gone as soon as we needed it to be. Following breakfast and morning devotion we separated into Sewing class and Beekeeping class. Both classes took the entire morning and there was much to learn. We broke for lunch and then headed to the barn for Goats, Sheep and Livestock Guardian Dog classes. Followed by the Gardening class and finally butchering which Over the next few weeks we hope to be adding some of the reports from the families who came to Homesteader’s Weekend. I will be trying to change out the pictures we post and Sarah is going to see about putting a slide show up on “You Tube” so that we can share even more pictures. We will let you know when that is done. We are already planning for our next event and will post information as soon as it is available. Thanks for the prayers!! Angie Saturday, March 21, 2009Lovely, lovely, lovely! That is the best way I can describe the day outside. There is a pair of bluebirds nesting in the birdhouse just outside our bedroom window. We have a flock of robins that seem to love our yard – hopefully, they will save a few worms for our garden and just eat the grubs. ;-) I have one bird feeder that is being emptied every 2 days – apparently the menu is a hit. I love Spring and all the birds that come with it!! Yesterday was a busy day and one that brought an unexpected answer to a long time dream of mine. We have the most wonderful little antique shop just up the road in Lineville. The proprietor, Cathy, is such a gentle soul and in many ways a kindred spirit. She called this past week to tell me that she had something new in the shop that I might be interested in. She also mentioned that starting Friday, yesterday, everything in the shop was at least 10% off. So when I was done with my banking yesterday I went to “The Emporium” and in the first little section of the store – there it was with a large sign “Hold till Angie Burrell sees this” attached to the wheel. It was a 5 foot tall, 5 foot long Great Wheel. The number of spinning wheels I have seen in my life has been many, but this wheel is probably the most well preserved and beautiful of them all. It is solid oak and It was several hours later that To be honest, I really felt kinda sick about the whole thing. There are so many other things we need to get but when he hugged me and told me how much he wanted me to have it, I felt a bit better. We have different events here and one of the new ones will be “Sheep Day”, which will be shearing, preparing the fleece, spinning and weaving demonstrations. So this wheel, not only will be put to use regularly for spinning wool, but it will also be a good demonstration of this type of wheel. Many folks ask us how these wheels work and many have these Great Wheels that have been passed down in their family, so it will be used well. When we got home with it, Ah, the concept! I have much to share with you but I must get going. So many have written, concerned because our site has been quiet the last couple of weeks. Thank you for loving us and for your prayers. We are fine but diligently working to prepare for Homesteader’s Weekend. The Lord has blessed each day and we are making fine progress. There are still tasks to finish but we are feeling peace that our efforts to prepare are coming along and when our first folks arrive we know that everything will be ready. I hope to share more this evening or tomorrow but will close for now. I just had to tell you about the Great Wheel!! Much Love!! Angie Tuesday, March 03, 2009
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Can it possibly be that it is now It has been a month since I wrote anything on this page and I have had many emails from folks wanting to know how things are here and if we are well. We are indeed well and busy and rejoicing daily over God’s immense blessing to our family. We have been hard at work on all the preparations for Homesteader’s Weekend. Our barn is 90% complete. One partial wall we still need to finish near the chicken area, but we were able to complete the stalls, the rabbit’s back wall, the feed area and paint the entire barn over the last couple of weeks. The showers are next. It will be a simple two stall building with water tanks and a woodstove to heat the water. We finished the outhouses (composting toilets) a couple of weeks ago. All that is left on them is painting the outside and doing a little landscaping. Yes, I said landscaping!! You know that I cannot have an outhouse without some flowers. I have already put some hollyhock seeds out and will add comfrey as well. It needs to be pretty as well as functional, don’t you think. I was at Lowe’s one day and they had a large rack of wallpaper border for $1 so I bought a couple. When I brought it home and told Erin and Olivia are still working hard at the vet clinic. Olivia has really bloomed in her job at the vet. She is a general helper in every sense of the word, from doing dentals on the animals to painting the new kennel, to answering telephones. It took a few weeks for her to get over not being able to be home, but the co-workers are very nice and having I cannot believe that we are going to have yet, another dog but I have always said that if they can pay for it and pay for the feed and care then they can have it. So there ya go. The last time I wrote you, I shared about If I ever needed confirmation on this, it came yesterday afternoon. Our desire to honor the Word, which tells us that women are to be Keepers At Home, has always caused us a bit of unsettledness when the girls have outside jobs, but the Lord has blessed us in that they have been places where the girls are comfortable. They are all able to wear their plain clothing and headcoverings without any fear of persecution or attack. And they are free to share As far as the farm and garden go, things are doing very well. As I said above, the barn is almost complete and that has been quite a load off. One area we are trying to work on is rainwater. Our chicken pen is on the down sloping side of the barn and whenever it rained a lot, it would be flooded. We trenched around it, through it, beside it and still have a problem, but one solution has helped a lot – gutters. We have weighed the cost of having a well dug and right now that is just not part of our budget. Another consideration is that wells in some areas are being shut down because the local governments are trying to keep control of the water table. I am not sure how that works but it is happening and to dig a well and then not be able to access it would be hard. We are blessed that there are many streams, lakes, ponds, etc in our area and if worse comes to worse we can always go to them. Of course, our Father God has made water come from rocks before when His children were thirsty and I have no doubt whatsoever that He can and will do it again if necessary. Our garden is doing well – beginning to wake from the winter sleep. I have collards that are still producing and we have already planted onions, lettuce, sweet peas, cabbage and carrots. Tonight we are expecting another freeze but then for the next week or so we will have relatively warm temps so tomorrow I will be putting out more cabbage, broccoli and lettuce. My seedlings under the grow lights are just doing excellent. I have quite a few flats of plants ready to go out as soon as the temps are right. I will be starting more soon and having them ready the moment I can get them planted. Finally I have been able to get them growing stock instead of being so leggy. Putting them within four inches of the lights is the key. They need to be so close. Another thing I have been diligent with is putting them out on the deck on days that it is nice and warm. Having that time out there in natural light, wind and humidity seems to have made them much healthier. Our cold frame is functioning well. I have four kinds of lettuce growing in there and the only problem seems to be the ants. They like the warmth and humidity and seem to know that I can’t poison them there. So my regular battle with them includes boiling water and daily stirring them up. I hope that by disturbing their bed they will get the hint to move out. Hasn’t worked yet but I am cooking lots of them. In the raised beds and around the bamboo teepee the Sugar Snap peas are coming up very well and the onions are holding their own. I need to get some straw to put around them in case we have a severe freeze, but last night it got down in the teens and they are still there so we will see. On two of the raised beds we mounted hoops for hoop houses. I must get some more plastic for the second one – didn’t have enough. It is working very well – I pull the plastic down at night and pull it off in the morning or when it rains. I am hopeful that this is going to enable me to get some things planted before the last frost this year. With our economy falling and the food quality and prices getting worse, every day matters in the garden. It saddens me greatly to see our nation putting its trust in a man and a man who mocks God at that. But we all knew that sound judgment and righteousness would dwindle in the last days and that even the very elect would be deceived didn’t we?!! I am thankful that we know the man who truly gives hope. He and He alone is our source. His Name is Jesus I heard from both of my brothers this past week – what a treat!! One lives in My other brother, John (we call him Duke) called and we talked about chickens. He kept them years ago and is ready to get some more. Farm fresh eggs are worth the effort. Well, I have been writing this off and on the entire day and now it is time for my sweetie to come home. I want to end this little note by saying how very thankful I am for each and every moment we have been given. Our home is in heaven and our time on this earth is limited, but being able to be in a place where we can reach out to one another and proclaim Jesus Don’t be overwhelmed with fear or distress. Don’t allow the devil to render you useless to the Much Love – Angie Monday, February 02, 2009Good Morning!!! I love Monday mornings, don’t you?!! There is such possibility waiting on Monday morning. What will the coming week bring? A new beginning. It is very cloudy and we are expecting a day of rain, but Today as I said, is rainy so all the laundry will hang inside to dry. The woodstove is a continual blessing for multiple reasons and drying clothes is one of those. My friend Barbara has a dehydrator rack that is suspended over her woodstove for drying foods, herbs and such and of course, I have added that to my “Sweetie, please?!” list. We have a solar dehydrator for outside and an electric one inside, but to have one that is inside and requires to sun or electricity – sounds good to me! Haley started her new job this morning at the nursing home. I am thankful for the Lord’s provision in this. There are many benefits to the position but most importantly she will truly be able to share the truth of God’s Word and be His arms extended to those precious elderly residents and their families. Please pray for her as the Lord lays it on your heart. Erin and On the gardening front – my seedlings are coming up!! I have an entire flat of cabbage. YUM!! We have We will not be using the compost from them on the gardens but perhaps up around the fruit trees. I am still not comfortable with that but we will see. It will have to be broken down VERY well for me to have peace about it. Today my thoughts are deeply moved by memories. My Daddy died on this date 33 years ago. I was 12 years old. My world was shaken and turned upside down. My sister Tracy died almost 5 years ago and today would have been her 28th wedding anniversary. She was 18 months older than me. So you can see I am thinking a lot about the past and more about the future. They are both in heaven because they had accepted Jesus as Lord of their lives and loved Him deeply. One day I will see them again in person although I feel them everyday. Let me close my little post today with a scripture that has been much on my heart: Matthew 20:33 “They say unto him, Lord, that our eyes may be opened.” That is my prayer this week. . You know that Father, open our eyes, so that we may see the truth. Much love, Angie Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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OOOOh, it is cold outside – about 18 degrees at the moment. I realize that some folks experience real cold, below freezing temps on a regular basis in January, but for us Alabamians, 18 is artic. J The woodstove has been chugging along diligently trying to keep this house warm and cozy and for the most part it has done a great job. Our home has two heat pumps and we decided several months ago to use them as little as possible this winter due to the incredible cost of running them. Last month alone we cut our power bill by almost $200 by only using the woodstove and a gas heater in the girl’s end of the house. I can hear the gasps at cutting it $200 but you can only imagine what the bill was before that. Ah, for the days when homes were built for the seasons and the floor plans were designed to make full use of the warmth of a woodstove. In the last week we have had two milestones here in our family. The first one was last Thursday – Paul’s Birthday. It was a wonderful time for us. To celebrate this man who has been such a blessing to so many people. He has no idea how many lives he has touched and what he means to us all. Of course, he had to work, but when he got home we had his favorite meal of red beans and rice and fried pork chops. Haley made him her fabulous German Chocolate Cake. (Julie, she used that lovely coconut you sent and oooooh was it good!) We gave him pegboard for his new shop, a router guide for his new router he got at Christmas, a 30 gallon steel barrel which he is converting into a woodstove for his shop, 2 new pair of broadfalls, a new pair of Carhart overalls, and each of the girls memorized a chapter in Psalms for him. He was teary at that. But it was a lovely time. Then on Saturday, we surprised him with Jacob, Naomi and the girls and Amanda and baby Evan. They all showed up around Things are well here on Shepherds Hill. Our family is going through another little hiccup of change but it is a good hiccup. After almost a year of prayer, the Lord has finally released Erin and Haley from their former jobs and given them excellent new positions. Haley’s heart has always been toward ministering to the elderly and of course, there is no better place to do that than at a nursing home. I must admit that I am looking forward to being able to visit there as well. There are so many opportunities to share the love of Christ in a facility like this and I have missed having that since Haley changed from the other nursing home almost two years ago. Her decision has been a hard one but as she is finishing up her other job, we realize more each day that this was definitely the Lord. Sarah has been busy as always. Her sewing orders slowed some during the holiday season but are beginning to pick up again. Her focus lately has been on opening our Saturday store. We have had this planned for so many years now and we had a short run through almost a year ago which did fairly well and since then she has been diligently working on items to sell so that we have some inventory to offer. The entire family has been making items here and there and storing them as they are finished. So hopefully we will have that up and running soon. Our desire is to stock it with things that we make here on the farm and not have to purchase from other places. Please do keep this in your prayers as the Lord leads. I have begun my seedlings and they are up and growing. Lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, are all developing nicely. As soon as I am over my cold, I am going to get my cold frame ready to plant in. Really it is ready but I need to get the soil turned just a bit and begin it heating up. I will plant lettuces in there so that we can start having fresh salads again. Yumm! Our minds are much on the upcoming Homesteader’s Weekend that we will have in March. Paul and I spent this past Monday working outside – marking off campsites, moving fig bushes and blackberries. Planning where individual classes will take place, etc. He also spent some time cutting down a few dead or dying trees on our property to restock the woodpile. Amazing how much wood a family can go through in the winter, but praise the Lord there is always more dead trees out there that need to be taken down anyway. I remember an elderly lady saying that when people could warm themselves and cook their food without a fire they would begin to turn from God. I don’t think I realized exactly what she was saying until the last couple of years. How true it is. I read this morning on the news that Well, I have been gone for about an hour now and am back to finish this little note. Breakfast is done, laundry is going and Paul and Haley are off to work. I must get busy now and so I will close. As I close allow me to say that God is on the Throne. No matter what is happening in this fallen world, no matter who takes the center stage for the next performance, no matter where the DOW or Nasdaq opens – God is STILL on the Throne. Our faith does not stand in the wisdom of man but in the power of God!! Much love! Angie Happy New Year 2009Happy New Year! I pray that as you awake to the New Year that you feel a sense of peace and joy over the goodness of our God. Knowing who He is always brings calmness to my spirit no matter what is going on in the world around me. And as you well know, there is much going on in the world today. We have come through another holiday season with a renewed hope for the future and understanding of why things happen the way they do. I wanted to take some time this morning to update you on the happenings here at Shepherds Hill and the Burrell This last year of 2008 and was a difficult year for us in many ways. Satan attacked me in my body and I was at my doctor’s office quite often. It was a hard time because we were not sure why the problems were arising but now we realize that it was a time of testing and a time of preparation. It reminded me of the “fiery darts” that Ephesians 6 tells speaks of. I say that because none of the problems became serious – they were more like little attacks to unnerve me. Even my falling on the steps of the deck one day ended up being a severe sprain when it could have easily been a broken ankle and I missed hitting a metal stake by just a few inches. That stake could have gone through my arm of chest and killed me. I had many well meaning folks write and suggest that it was because I needed to “slow down”. I appreciate the love and desire to support that this came from, but thankfully, our Father God can speak to me in simpler ways than this. We also were challenged repeatedly on spiritual levels and tested on whether or not we would stand firm on the Truth of God’s Word. Now that has been difficult! Not so much in how to respond, but in seeing the world’s philosophy of compromise and the false concept of tolerance slip into the hearts and minds of people who should have known better. Our Lord Jesus was tempted likewise to give in to Satan’s lies and so we are thankful for His example that meekness doesn’t mean weakness and love does not mean lowering the standards to make things easier on folks to accept them. From the depths of our spirit, we thank Him for keeping us firmly on the path even when it would be so much easier (it sometimes seems) to just give in and weaken our walk. Matthew If you have kept up with our website then you probably also know that three of our daughters had car accidents this year. THREE! Haley was first, then Okay, enough of the recapping of the not so fun stuff – onto the good things. We have seen such blessings and confirmation of where the Lord is leading our family that sometimes we are just overwhelmed with excitement. 2008 was a year for the “cement to harden”, you might say, on our resolve for accomplishing what the Lord has given us to do. Our entire family is determined and dedicated to fulfilling the vision that God gave us so long ago. Last night, New Year’s Eve, we sat around the dining table with our guests and ate shrimp and discussed our goals for the coming year. I was surprised and encouraged with each person’s plans. I have always been a firm believer that if you do not set some kind of goal then you are going to accomplish nothing. Set goals folks!! As of this time, we are hard at work preparing for the coming growing season and for the Homesteader’s Weekend that we will be holding in I have much to share with you all and I want to apologize for our being lax on updating the website as regularly as we should have in the last year. One of our goals as a family is to be more diligent on that in 2009. Pray for us and know that we pray for you. How? We pray over every person that hits this website, whether it be by accident or on purpose. You are being prayed for and if you will surrender to God in every area of your life, then He will reveal Himself to you in ways that you have never imagined!! Much Love and Happy New Year! Angie November 22, 2008November 22, 2008 Good Morning! It is COLD here in the sunny south. Last night we got down to 19 degrees and this morning it is struggling to get to 40. I don’t know if I have mentioned it before but I LOVE cold weather and so I am tickled pink about it. Our woodstove is going and the house is toasty warm. I am making beef stock today just for sipping on when we want to. Our family is addicted to soups of any kind and a nice hearty beef broth is always in demand. Paul is outside butchering more chickens this morning. He does 5 or 6 at a time and this is his third butchering day this fall. He has one more group to do after today and we will be stocked up for the winter. One of our hens surprised us last Sunday with a batch of new chicks. She has an even dozen out there snuggled under her. They are so precious. In the main barn area, we have a large open bottom cage where we set her, nest box, babies and all. On top of the cage we place a heat lamp so that they will have some added warmth as they scratch around. I enjoy popping down there ever so often just to watch them for a little while. It makes no sense I suppose, but spending time watching those babies pecking around and their momma teaching them to scratch and drink and her low cluck calling them back to her just brings such a sense of calm and rest to me. I think about how God does the same with us. He gives us space to run and explore but He wants us close so that at any moment, when danger threatens, we can run to Him and He will shelter us under His Mighty Wing. How glorious the thought. Sarah, Erin and Olivia have just left for a little hiking trip with a friend. They are going to
We are picking collards, turnips, beets and spinach weekly from our garden. The carrots are getting bigger all the time and it is so tempting to pull little ones, but we are determined to wait till they are mature. Our broccoli and cabbage heads are huge. The broccoli has been harvested often and the cabbages are just now getting big enough to cut. Fall/Winter gardening is so much fun cause you don't have to fight bugs, heat and weeds. Our strawberries have overgrown their beds and I reckon I will need to get some more ready for spring. By the looks of the ferns from the asparagus, we are going to have a huge crop come spring. Yesterday, Sarah and I went to town. We rode in with Paul to work and then dropped him off and did all our shopping for the next couple of weeks. It sounds like so much but really we didn’t have to get a lot of things because we have our pantry basics secure. I did buy some extra storage foods just to build it up a bit more. One of the things the Lord has placed on my heart to do is to begin my own food storage area for giving away to needy folks. I want to have staples there at all times so that I know exactly what I have to give when the need arises. It is hard for me to go through our family pantry trying to pick out things and this way, I can keep a good supply without having to sort through other things. I am also planning on adding things like blankets, diapers, paper products to it as well. It will take some time to build it up but if I don’t start now, then it won’t get done. Our world picture is becoming much more concerning and sad. It takes a great deal of prayer and Bible study to keep me from feeling overwhelmed sometimes by the news everyday. I suppose the most saddening thing to me is when I see folks who were once on the right path, begin to veer off for the sake of money and more comfort. Comfort is a wonderful thing until it becomes a bigger priority than obeying God. Of course, we see the forewarning in His Word and so we should not be surprised. I am sure that the grief we feel over these is nothing in comparison to what our Lord is feeling. Our prayer list grows longer each day. But He is a big God and He can handle it all. Reservations are coming in for our Spring Homesteader’s Weekend. So far we have folks coming from 4 states, our minimum number has been reached and we haven’t had the announcement up for a week yet. It is a very humbling thing on every front because we feel the importance of sharing with those who join us what the Lord has shared with us – uncompromised, undiluted and full of HOPE. We just want to help as many folks as possible be ready too. There is such comfort and blessing when you see the future and know that through Him you are prepared and ready! Hallelujah! Well, the time has come the walrus said – HEY! I am NOT saying that I am a walrus!!! But indeed I must close and get back to work. I have a several tasks before me today – Christmas is coming and there is sewing to be done. J As I close this, I feel a welling up within me of tears. If you are reading this, you are being bathed in prayer. Please, please, please know that there is little hope for our future except in Jesus Christ. HE and HE ALONE is the answer to the dark days ahead. If you are wavering in your convictions, if you are compromising in your obedience, you have no security. In Job With my deepest love and hope in Him, Angie November 1, 2008Once again, I suppose it seems that I have fallen off the planet so I wanted to throw up my hand here and say “Hi!”. I pray that God is keeping you in His sweet peace if you are one of His children and if not, then I pray that His Holy Spirit is wooing you and/or convicting you of your sin day and night so that you will seek His Face and turn to Him. As our weather gets colder here in Many things happen here this time of year and it is always busy, but we have really taken the time this fall to stop some of the activity and just enjoy it. We have always held our Harvest Party in the month of October and this year we decided to take a break, so we went on a 4 day camping trip instead. It was glorious!!! Some very dear friends joined us for most of the trip and we just had a blast. My favorite time was in the evening sitting around the fire singing, telling funny stories and laughing, laughing, laughing. The beautiful thing is that when you are with friends who are also sold out to the Lord, there is never a concern or regret. It is all sweet fellowship. Now that we have had cool weather and at least one frost, we are really enjoying the greens from the garden. I have our last tomato on the window sill in the kitchen. We had a hard freeze this past week and it was the last large tomato on any of the tomato plants so we will be able to enjoy it tomorrow as it should be ripe. The collards, turnips, beets, spinach and chard are all delectable and keeping our table filled. I noticed today that most of the broccoli is heading up nicely. The cabbages are as well but they have a good way to go before they are picking size. Last week just before the freeze was due to hit, we pulled all of the peanuts that we had planted. This afternoon, we sat on the porch and pulled them off the vines finally. I think we ended with a little over 5 gallons. I am not a peanut person, but I do love them boiled. Our animals are looking fat and happy. Today we went to our local town’s heritage festival. It was a good time. The weather was lovely and plenty of folks turned out. The committee that is in charge asked us to be a part but it was short notice so we had to say no, but I do hope that it will work out in the future. We met lots of nice folks and being such a small town it really felt like an old fashioned community fair. I even had a snowcone. J We are gearing up for the Tonight has been a good evening. I want to close with just a simple note of encouragement to my brothers and sisters in Love ya BIG! Angie Homesteaders DayAh, the afterglow of a blessed event is a beautiful and satisfying thing. This past Saturday was our much anticipated Homesteader’s Day event. It was the first time we have held something like this here at our new home and so it was not without some tension and moments of uncertainty. When we moved here there was nothing but a house, lovely, well-tended lawn and a secondary carport. In a year and a half, the Lord has helped us get a barn up (not finished but functional), fencing done, chicken and turkey pens, blacksmith shop functioning, a lovely herb garden, bee hives, small orchard and full production vegetable garden. None of it could have been done without Him and His blessing. Our desire from day one was to prepare things so that we could begin hosting just such events as we had on Saturday. So we are exhausted but overjoyed. Let me share with you some of the experiences that we had. Over the last two months of preparing for this, really since the first of this year when we made the decision to begin planning for it, Satan has attacked continually in the areas of health. One accident after another, one cold or allergy attack after another and of course, weather related situations have come weekly. When things began to hit so hard and fast, we knew that the devil wanted it to be stopped but God has made us a stubborn family and we were determined that we were not going to be defeated. Two car accidents, a full blown family flu outbreak, a surgery, a severely sprained ankle due to a fall, a pulled Achilles tendon, and allergy attacks in people who have never had allergy problems were the weapons Satan wielded against us. But the weapons of our warfare are not carnal – they are mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds! So with much prayer and setting our faces “like a flint” we said – We can do all things through This past week was one of finalizing preparations: setting up areas for the classes, planning menus, printing out the syllabus and getting the binders in order, last minute cleaning and prayer, prayer, prayer. One more onslaught was a little weather situation – Hurricane Ike! The potential was there to affect at least two of our registered families – one from Our At about Our basket making class was a surprise for the ladies. I had originally planned to do breadmaking but Friday afternoon the Lord just pricked my heart to change plans. So with Olivia helped Natalie and Nicole work on woven trivets while the ladies made their baskets - what a good aunt you are, Liv!! About Our dear friend and sister in Our lunch time was so enjoyable. It gave everyone a time to really sit down and digest what they had already learned and get to know their fellow classmates a bit better. Isn’t it amazing how God’s people just seem to meld together even when they have never met before?! We had a nice long hour for eating and chatting and by Our next two classes were Appropriate Technology – Solar, which The beginning Gardening Class can be described in one word – HOT! Whew! We were set up at the Kiwi Arbor but the Kiwi is still young and has not covered the arbor as yet. We were eager for the class change again because the next class I was teaching was wool processing and most of it was going to be done in the house! Yeah for air-conditioning!! But before we went inside, we gathered on the carport to see the fleece and learn how it is skirted, washed, dried and dyed. Then we went inside and spun some yarn on the spinning wheel, talked about carding and combing and next came the fun – all of the ladies tried their hand at drop spindling. Yep, you should have been here – there was wool and spindles flying all over the place. Lisa has always been allergic to wool so we offered her some cotton to spin – that didn’t work so well, so she tried the wool and it did much better. Lisa, are you broken out yet? I am praying it didn’t cause you any reaction!! Tonya has since told me that her husband is making her a spindle and she is planning on getting into spinning. How fun!! While we were shamefully cooling off in the house, Following this 4th class period of the day, Sarah had a treat for everyone – Cowboy cookies! I call them monster cookies because they are huge. These are the ones with chocolate chips, oatmeal, raisins – everything in them. It was a good time for a cookie and some cold water. Last classes of the day were Herb Gardening and Butchering. Around We didn’t want them to have to drive for an hour before they could have a bite to eat, so once again Sarah prepared a nice afternoon munchie bar. She made pigs in a blanket, sausage balls, veggie tray, watermelon and spinach dip with crackers. Everyone washed up and made themselves a plate and cooled off. It was a nice time for assessing the day and going over all that had happened. As we said good-bye to each and everyone, there were some tears and plenty of hugs. I believe that there are no chance meetings when you are a child of each one that was here was by His divine intention. God is so good to us – how can we ever truly express it in words? Thanks to all that came and we are so looking forward to the 3 day Homesteader’s Weekend this coming Spring! I think many of our folks are planning on attending it as well and we look forward to new friends joining us then too. To God be the Glory – Great Things He Has Done! Love you BIG! Angie August 24, 2008My, My, My! I know that you all must think that I have fallen off the planet. It has been so long since I have written anything on this page. But no, we are all still here and loving the Lord and walking His plan for our lives, but our schedule has just been incredibly involved with gardening, family, preparing for graduation and canning, canning, canning. So let me try to update you so that we can get back on track with posting more often and sharing what the Lord is doing on a regular basis. Checking back over my last “Just Thinking” I see that we were recovering from some serious medical problems. Well, praise the Lord we are all doing much better. Last week we held When all that was done, my family surprised me with another part of our program that I didn’t know anything about. The girls had prepared a power point display about me and One of the wonderful blessings of the night was that my eldest brother, Duke and his wife Terry came to share this important evening with us. It is beyond words for me to explain how much this meant to all of us. With this graduation we bid farewell to my years as a homeschooling mother. Hopefully I will be able to assist our children as they homeschool their own children in the future. I know that this is their desire and our prayers are with them that the Lord will bring this about. I have spent much time in thought and prayer over the fact that I will no longer be spending my days educating my children, grading school papers, going over math problems and planning the curriculum for the next school year. Mmmmmm. . . . not sure what life is going to look like after this. I honestly never thought it would be a big deal – school has been such a focus of our daily lives for so long. Families who send their children off to school are separated from their child every week day for 8 hours a day, so when graduation occurs there is not a lot of change. A homeschooling mother spends every day – 12 to 16 hours a day schooling because they know that every opportunity is vital. (Those who send their children off to school, please understand that I am not saying you are not a caring parent.) We are all excited about the beginning of this new adventure. Let’s see, what else is going on? The garden! We just this past week got the areas of the garden that had played out, tilled and ready for amending and planting for fall. The tomatoes are still bearing though they are looking pretty worn out. The pole beans are re-blooming since we are getting a bit more rain lately, thanks to Tropical Storm Fay. Our Cowhorn Okra is going like gangbusters. Peppers are peppering and if anyone wants some Habaneras, please come on over. We have plenty. Our pantry is overflowing at this point with much of the Lord’s bounty. Figs, Blueberries, Apples and Pears by the bushels have been coming in regularly. The scripture that tells us He will pour out a blessing on us that we cannot contain, is very clear to us through all of this. Green beans, squash, okra, purple hull peas, corn – God is good! Coming up we have several events – Lest I forget another very important event that just took place this past Friday night. Our little grandson, Evan, had his first birthday party. This Granny and Pawpaw’s heart melted right along with the ice cream. All of us were there except for Jacob and Naomi are doing well – we have been blessed to have some extra time with them lately and that is always wonderful. I want to ask for prayer for Naomi – she is having some tests done this week to check on a little problem, but we are confident that the Lord is taking care of it. Natalie and Nicole have started back to school. Natalie is in the 3rd grade now and Nicole has started kindergarten. They really like their teachers so that is a blessing. Last but definitely not least – Sarah. Well, Sarah is the first one up and the last in bed usually. Her sewing business is continuing to be a blessing in every way. It provides her with the bulk of her monthly income and gives her such an amazing opportunity to “meet” sisters online from all over the world and help them to build their plain and modest wardrobe. One thing we are so pleased with is the amount of return customers that Sarah has. Some of you may be wishing that I had not found the time to write – this has turned into an encyclopedia, hasn’t it?!!! Last year we suffered through an incredible drought – a historic drought according to those who would know. Many are still suffering in the drought. This year we have had a normal amount of rain and it has been such a relief and blessing to us to see life coming back into the plants and trees again. Last year, each drop of water was so rare that we found ourselves ultra protective of all water. Waste was not allowed and even sometimes the water was measured out to make sure there was no waste. How easy it would be for us to become less attentive now that we have an abundance of rain. I see this in lives sometimes too. When there is a crisis or struggle and there is no human way to answer the situation, people will focus intently on God and His will. They will scour the Bible for any tiny shred of help they can find. They will seek out people who are walking Holy and ask for prayer and counsel. Their knees become worn from hours in prayer and the tears will often flow. But when the crisis is over, the intensity subsides. Instead of determination, the excuses begin. Instead of weeping and prayer, discussions and human reasoning kicks in. How sad. How tragic that we so easily forget our need. The Old Testament is a history of God’s chosen people. It is a clear example of the process of obedience, then blessing, then complacency, then disobedience, then defeat and suffering, then repentance, then repentance, then obedience, then blessing, then - well, you get the picture. Beware dear friends, that Satan seeks to destroy God’s children. He hates unity and order. He hates it when God’s people walk together in obedience to His Holy Word. Satan is wise and he knows how to lull you into a place of compromise. Pay attention! Don’t allow yourself to fall into the pattern. Stay on target – stay in the Word. Remember that each and every Word in the Holy Bible is precious and sacred and walking that Word every day is vital for you to survive as a Child of God! Let’s walk this together. In Him and With Much Love, Angie July 10, 2008
I reckon everyone probably thinks that we have fallen off the planet. It has been so long since I update here. But this morning I have a little time. The truth is that I need to be out in the garden digging potatoes – ah well, I will do that when I am done here. The last time I wrote was in May and many, many things have happened, hence the lateness of this update. I have received letters of prayer and concern due to what the girls have posted on their pages and believe me, each and every prayer has been so appreciated. I will try to give you a quick recap on recent events. Some of you have already known of this but I have had a health concern over the last couple of months. At this time, things are much better and we now know that it is nothing major. During my regular doctor’s visit back in May, my doctor discovered that my blood iron level was extremely low. I have never had a doctor go pale when we were talking, so it was a bit scary. J It has taken several IVs at the hospital and 2 pills per meal for over a month to get my iron back up, but Praise the Lord I am finally at 11.4. I need to be at 15 but at least I am increasing with each check. The doctor was worried that I had developed an ulcer due to the medication I am on for arthritis. But we now know that this is not the case. It is due to my time of life and my diet. Back in November the doctor wanted me to try to cut my cholesterol, because people with diabetes need lower than normal. I refuse to take medication for that, so in my effort to reduce the cholesterol (mine was normal already) I cut out most red meat, pretty much all eggs and most of the other high cholesterol foods. Well, guess what! Most of the high cholesterol foods are also the high iron foods!!!! So in the last month I have eaten many meals of chicken livers, oysters and steak accompanied by Brussels sprouts, chard, spinach and lots and lots of eggs! Last night at Bible Study, Erika loaned me a little booklet that has some herbal items and one is a molasses/psyllium concoction that ought to give me some additional iron as well. So I am on my way to be like Erin, an “Iron Rose”! Thanks to all of you who have been praying for me. Next on the list of attacks was Yes, it is true – the heart can stop beating and you still be alive. I asked if she was hurt. “Yes!” “Are you alone?” “No” “Are you bleeding?” “Yes” “Is the ambulance there?” “Yes” “Where are you? “I don’t know?” At that moment, all I could do was think Jesus. We were all at home and we ran to the van and took off down the road. It was a moment in time when I was so thankful for those radios. She explains a bit more about the wreck on her page so I won’t repeat all the details except to share the miracle that she had no broken bones. She took the next two weeks off work and slept. One thing about our daughters is that they know how to work and they don’t want to stop until the job is done. That can be a blessing but it also can be a negative. One benefit of this horrible accident was that they have now hired some help for her at her job. Her truck was totaled in the accident. This past week she has just been blessed with another truck and is happily driving again. The front of this new truck has a cow catcher on the front and Our next big event was about Okay – that is three biggies there and so now you can see why my computer time has been very limited!!! On to the good stuff. We are having some regular rain again! Yeah!!!!!!!!! Our big news is that we have finally set the date for Onward – We have decided to set the date for our first Homesteader’s Day here at our new Shepherds Hill. Saturday, September 13 – We will be offering an entire day of classes and discussion beginning at Time for me to get off here for now. Be looking for the update on September 3, but don’t hesitate to notify me of your interest so that I can jot you down on the list. Let me leave with you this scripture: Luke “And it came to pass, that, as they went in the way, a certain man said unto him, Lord, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head. And he said unto another, Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my father. Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and preach the Are we allowing anything of this world to hinder us from obeying God? If you are, then He tells us that we are not fit for the Kingdom. God Bless and Have a Wonderful Day! Angie May 12, 2008Good Monday Morning!
I am basking in the afterglow of Mother’s Day weekend this morning. Isn’t it incredible how the Lord can continue to pour out blessings on us that we never even dreamed of?! When our precious grandbabies are here with us, we love to have a couple of little surprises hidden in our closet to give them. It is like He has so many waiting to give us, when we seek His face and walk in His way. It’s like He has a storage room of surprises and He comes out with something new and says, “Here! I want you to have this too!!!” We do not serve the Lord because we want surprises. We serve Him because He loves us and we love Him. The blessings are part of His love for us, but I do believe it requires something from us – obedience. When we are obedient then He desires to bless us. My little granddaughter Nicole – I call her my “snugglebug” – she always wants to snuggle and hug and cuddle. She doesn’t do that because she thinks I am going to give her something – she does it because she loves her Granny and likes to be in that warm and comfortable place, wrapped up in loving arms and held securely. She can feel my love for her. Our eldest granddaughter, Natalie, is a snuggler too and she will sit for long periods of time beside me wrapped up in my arms. Neither one of them expect me to hand them a new toy or piece of candy when I am hugging them. They love me because they love me and I love them because I love them. Out of that love comes a desire to please and bless. It is the same way with the Lord. Now, let me see if I can share with you all that has been happening here at Shepherd’s Hill. We are in overdrive here with planting activities as you can well imagine. This morning before I was even out of bed, Sarah was out in the garden planting more peppers. Our garden is taking much longer this year to get into the ground and so we are trying to get out there early each day to get a few more things planted. Today I am going to try to get some more beans in and perhaps some corn. It really is a bit later than normal to get the corn planted but we have a nice long growing season here so that is not too much of a concern for me. My potatoes need hilling so that is top on my list as well. As we plant each row we are working hard to get it mulched immediately to help with moisture retention and of course, the constant need to get organic material into the soil. Here in the South there is so much heat and humidity that our compost and mulch breaks down very quickly and so we have to replenish it regularly. A lot of work but the key for a healthy, well producing garden is to feed the soil not feed the plant. If you feed the soil then it will feed the plant. Water soluble fertilizers will definitely feed the plant and bring big harvests, but there is no residual benefit and in many ways the structure of the soil is left even less healthy than it was before. But if you mulch, compost, add manure, etc then you are making your soil healthy and alive, encouraging beneficial insects, developing an incredible growing medium and you will reap the benefits for many years. In the livestock department, we have had a new little goat since I last wrote here. Our yearling LaMancha doe surprised us with a little baby girl on May 2. Our Nubian buck, Jeremiah, is the daddy and that little girl is as cute as can be. She has the LaMancha “earrings” and tiny little ears. I will try to add a picture when I finish this so you can see her. We are going to call her Lily. One of our hens also blessed us with a couple of chicks. She has two – she hatched four but has lost two over the last week. We have forty poults that are about ready to go into the regular coop with the adults and we will be moving them in there this week. They are doing well and we are excited about having new “blood” in the flock. Our turkey hen is laying eggs again and hopefully she will begin nesting on them soon. One of our rabbit does has kindled and we have rabbit babies now. I don’t know how many yet, because she is very protective of her nest and sticking my hand in there does not sit well with her. We will breed another doe this week and try to keep regular on our breeding schedule so that we can have plenty of rabbit meat for the table. So, as you can see, things are getting back on track as far as productivity here. It has taken us a year, since our move, to begin producing normally again and looking at the headlines on the news, I am even more thankful! As I began this little letter, I mentioned Mother’s Day. I pray that all the mothers reading this enjoyed their Mother’s Day weekend as much as I did. Let me share with you all the Lord’s blessings over the last week. May 2, 3 and 4 were our first Homestead Hollow event for this year. So for three days we were there and the Lord honored us by giving us many opportunities to share His Word with folks. I have written so much about that I really feel that I am being redundant to share more but suffice to say that we always come home from the event tired, but with renewed vision that the direction the Lord is leading us is correct. Monday and Tuesday of last week were recovery and clean-up days. Just getting our home and schedule back in order. When we left there we went up the road to a place that I really wish was right next door to me. Petals from the Past. It is a plant nursery that specializes in heirlooms of every kind and antique roses. When we arrived On Saturday, Saturday afternoon, Now, Sunday! What a wonderful day it was. As always, we had our Homechurch service and loved seeing and being with everyone. Natalie and Nicole had spent the weekend with us, so they were here for church. Our special surprise was that Ah, now I must close. The day is getting away from me and I have several loads of clothes ready to go out on the line. I will try to add pictures so that you can see all the new things God is doing here. Please know that you are in my prayers and that our Father loves you dearly. In Him, Angie April 17, 2008
Okay – Bread baking is on the list for tomorrow. I think I will make some bagels too – I have been craving bagels lately. All righty, where was I? I was just getting started. It has been about a month since I have spent some time writing to you. Since then we have had several fun events. We went camping for four days at One nice surprise was our daughter Amanda and our grandson Evan came and spent an entire day with us there. We had so many wonderful camping trips while the girls were growing up and it is a blessing to see that they all still enjoy it. I think Amanda wants to make sure that little Evan spends time in the great outdoors and learns to appreciate God’s incredible creation of nature. Sarah was our master chef during the campout. She began many years ago doing the cooking on the grill and campfire whenever we cooked out and she has become quite an expert at it. Thanks Sarah!! We have had several fairly severe storm fronts come through in the last couple of weeks and a couple of times they included tornado warnings for us. Thankfully the Lord kept those in the upper atmosphere and we got plenty of rain. Our area is still considered in an extreme drought, but hopefully that will end soon.
This week we had a wonderful treat. Our granddaughter, Natalie's school was on their spring break and so Jacob, Naomi, Natalie and Nicole came to spend a couple of days with us. It was so nice just to have the time together. We had no schedule or agenda - just spending time together. Tuesday everyone went to our neighbor's pond for a few hours to fish. They were pulling fish out right and left. Everyone that went caught at least one fish. Naomi, Natalie and Nicole all caught at least 6 apiece. It was amazing. We were sorry to see the time end for this visit but looking forward to the next. Our garden is not yet in but with the last frost threat last night we don’t foresee anymore until Fall. Sarah, Paul and Last week we moved our chicks out of the brooder and into the chicken tractor. There are forty of them and they are all doing so well. I was able to get Aracaunas, Black Astralorps, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rock (Domineckers). My favorite type of chicken is the Buff Orphington and we have about 20 laying hens of that type. One of the hens is nesting on 17 eggs so we hope she will hatch them out. She hasn’t nested before so we are hopeful that the Lord will bless her efforts. Few things on the farm are as special as seeing a momma hen with a batch of chicks toddling behind her. I love it!!!! We also bred the meat rabbits last week so we will begin our breeding schedule for this year. With the price of food going up at record rates and of course, the quality of it going down we are more determined than ever to provide what we need here on our own property or get it from local growers. Folks are going to be in a world of hurt if they don’t prepare. When all is said and done I know that we cannot be totally independent of the system and in knowing that I am thankful that our Father God is the one that is in charge. He has promised to provide for us and we depend on Him and not our gardens, our livestock or our wisdom. He and He alone is our provision. Finally, I wanted to share that this year Ah well, I must close for now. Sarah is preparing to do a program on world hunger tomorrow for a group of about 80 public school children and she asked me to help her do a little more research on “complete proteins”. May the Lord bless you and keep you and I pray that He will guide you to all truth. As the days get darker and the times get more desperate for the world, I pray that our lights shine brighter and brighter and that we do not compromise the Truth. Many want to put out the light and want to condemn those who stand firm, but our God is Faithful and He will strengthen His children and equip them to stand in the face of great persecution! Hallelujah!! Much love, Angie { Last Page } { Page 1 of 2 } { Next Page } |
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