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Monday, June 2, 2008 - 52nd Homesteading Carnival....... Construction Zone

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I'd like to welcome you to the 52nd Homesteading Carnival.  I'm so glad you stopped by.  The theme this week is.....


Why construction?  Well, my house is under construction right now.  (In more than one way).  After the carnival feel free to scroll down and read about our house construction and look at pictures.  Come back as I'll post more pictures through the construction period.  So since I'm living among the zone I might as well write among it too.  There were so many entries this week we'd better get started. 



However, before we get into the carnival we'd better get equipped with all the necessary items for a construction zone.....



safety glasses and ear plugs may be needed also.  oh, yes you many need this too...


Before we get started I want to say, "Pardon our mess there is....

First we may want to hire Miss Jocelyn to take pictures of your construction progress.  She has been getting into  photography some and was playing around with different effects.  She has shared with us in her post some unique little touches she's added to one picture to make them look really neat. 
Go ahead read her So Sweet and Simple article.  I think the effects are cool.  Way to go girl!

Miss Amanda has also shared with us some Cuteness and Otherly News   in her blog post she submitted from the Daily Planet.  Even though we are in a construction zone we are on planet Earth.
 
There's always the behind the scenes work on any construction site.  And that is no different at the Walking H Ranch.  Join Jen as she interviews Connie about her role at the Walking H Ranch.  Very interesting interview.  You will find it at her site  The Farmer's Wife   Why shouldn't a farmer and a rancher get along?

How about another out-door stop.  Stephanie @  Stop the Ride!   has posted an interesting article about an event that only takes place every 17 years.  Let's take a walk into the forest with her and see what this event is. 

While we're outside Grandma Rosie's is a good spot to stop by and learn how to build a beautiful  Herb Garden Wall  .  Take a stroll over there and see maybe you'll want to build one. 

Brenda @ the C farm..... Our home  has shared pictures of her newly constructed Flower Bed .  Oh, boy does it look like she did a lot of work on it.  Nice job Brenda!  Mine doesn't look like that especially since the roofers and siders have been tromping on it. 



How to Me   has shared with us some information concerning storing onions (and potatoes for that matter).  I may have to use this knowledge as I have close to 70 onion plants in the garden.  That is if they survive the construction zone they are among.  I'm always in for a good tip. 

Grab your.....


We're going to head inside to the kitchen.  The place everyone loves the best. 


As always when people work hard they get hungry.  We're going to head into the kitchen to eat our lunch and see what Dora and her kids have made up for us to snack on.  No, it isn't bugs either.  I wondered about this when I flipped to her  Y-2K Hippie   site, but scroll on down to find the yummy brownie snack.  Now who can resist warm brownies with milk?  Not me, it's chocolate!  Oh, boy am I hungry now.  Grab the recipe and try a batch then let me know how they turned out.  I'm sure they'll be a bit hit for our hard working crew.

Cool off with this Berry Lemonade or Orange Apricot Tea  from Grandma Rosie's site.  It will be a nice refreshing break.  While you're at Grandma Rosie's visit her archives she has all kinds of things to offer you: food, drinks, crafts, tips and all kinds of know-how things for the constructive (do-it-yourself) kind of person. 

OR maybe you'd like to construct this yummy treat for your crew.  Schatzi @ New Beginnings has posted a recipe for Puff Pancake .  If it doesn't look yummy!  I think the crew would be pleased with it.  Sounds like her crew was. 

Then there is Andrea over at Blessings Hobby Farm that has posted a recipe for a jelly that I'm sure we all have the main ingredients for.  Can you guess what it is?   Hint:  I'm almost sure you'd find plenty of them right in your own front yard.   Dandelions.  Yep, that is what she made Dandelion Jelly.   Check it out  the Recipe  and Pictures .  

Now we can stop in the living room and watch as Susan  @ Farm Life...Farm Wife                          teaches her kids how to spin wool with a spinning wheel.  Oh, boy it does look like they are having a heap of fun! 

At the Good Life has shared pictures of the construction of her quilt .  Go ahead take a look at it.  It is going to be beautiful.  You rock girl!  She also is sharing step-by-step directions at the beginning of the each month for a quilt square.  Go ahead try your hand at it.  My daughter and I are doing them.  Though we are behind we'll catch up I'm sure.  I had forgotten this was a new month til I clicked on her link and saw  June's square posted. 

We maybe need to head back to the bedroom and do some work there.   Every year, thousands of people purchase mattresses, only to find that their new mattresses are as uncomfortable as the old ones.   Happy Housekeeping   has offered us some tips on picking the best mattress.  Head over there and see if maybe you can make your bed a little more suitable for your needs. 

Once your construction is all complete you'll want to host people at your house.  Our final stop for our carnival this week is with GP @  The Innside Scoop  .  She has a wonderful article on Hosting House Guest. 



I want to thank you for stopping by the carnival this week.   I trust you enjoyed the Zone.  Also thank all of you for submitting  articles  for others to read.  If you didn't submit an article this week why not submit one for next week.  It is really easy with the Carnival Submission Form.
I'm not sure who is hosting the carnival next week.  You can check the Schedule Here.









 
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Monday, January 28, 2008 - The 35th Homesteading Carnival

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The 35th Homesteading Carnival

As I set here at my desk and wonder how I'm going to pull all these colors together I have to scratch my head.  For one thing do you prefer using the word color or colour?  It really doesn't matter to me I just know that God is an awesome and wonderful God to allow so much color in our world.  Being I'm from the Northland (North Dakota) wintertime can be a bit dreary when you have white (snow) and black (dirty snow, mud or deadness) for months on end.  I'm the one for color. 

I love Spring.  Flowers, butterflies, rainbows, It is all just beautiful and God can put on the colors even in the autumn time oh, the colors

I think back to when I was a kid and saw a rainbow for the first time wow.  Then as the years went on and I remember the day about 16 years ago when I saw for the first time the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)  OH, the show of colors there.  It was just splendid.  You just can't capture the beauty in a picture.  It is so amazing to watch it change before your eyes.  Then about five years ago when I saw the double rainbow and it was in the wide open sky of ND.  I thought I could see it come out of the ground on both sides of the road.  God is truly awesome!  And I love color so let's march on with our carnival this week and see what colors we can bring to life. 

I thought I'd start out with my favorite color
Pink
Sheri @ SHADES OF PINK stepped up with an article on …:Entertaining on a Shoestring:…
My what entertainment kids can think up if we just let them. Check it out.

maa @ HOMESTEADGIRLS has shared some pictures of her cloth book she made. They are very beautiful! Take a look at the pictures. She even tells us where she bought the fabric book at.

While I was surfing I found a surprise of pink stop by Maureen's @ WELCOME TO MY FARM and see a picture of Sammyjo’s car. Now that’s pink!

Our next stop we'll take a look at the rainbow.  I love the song Somewhere over the rainbow


Red
Jennifer @ FROM FIELDS & GARDENS has given us a home recipe for Cherry cough medicine now that just may come in handy during this time of the year. 

Brenda @ THECFARM…..OUR HOME has a red angel food cake recipe packed with flavor, strawberry of course, why one try it out looks yummy? I can smell it over my bean soup that’s cooking in my crockpot.  I love her valentine theme on her blog.  Nice and cheery over the snowflakes and white.

 

Orange
To add to orange in our rainbow of colors.   Leigh-Ann @ SIMPLY AT HOME has some pumpkin dounuts I just might have to try them.

 How about making your own Peaches and Cream Bath Salt Rose @ GRANDMA ROSIE’S TEXAS HOME has shared her recipe with us. Stop by and check out this neat gift giving idea.

Yellow  
How about a streek of yellow in the rainbow. Try visiting Sprittibee @ GATHERING MANNA She has a delicious medieval mac-n-cheese dish called Vermicelli with Parmesan  that sounds kind of yummy to my tummy!

Kristin @ FRONT PORCH  has this to say: Like many homesteaders, we try hard to provide good nutrition for our animals while avoiding many of the objectionable additives in modern feeds. These include antibiotics, industrial agriculture by-products, and genetically modified organisms. This can be nearly impossible, however, depending on where you live and your budget. Rather than drive ourselves crazy, we do the best we can. First, I started making what I call "Chick Cornbread" Check out my recipe and more info on feeding chickens!

Why not take a look at how Barbara @ FINDING CONTENTMENT has decorated her kitchen with Le Roosters and chicks theme   Oh, I love the curtains she found. Nice country theme. I love bargains too.

Green
Leslie @ JOURNEY TO SIMPLICITY has some Green Clean Tips  for everyone. An article about green cleaning, with some dandy recipes! The world is green why not visit her site.

For those of you with fireplaces or even the campers maybe you’d like to visit Suzy @ FARM LIFE FARM WIFE and find out how to make some Pine Cone fire starters I’ve never used pine cones before, but I have used rolled up newpapers or cardboard egg cartons with dryer lint and wax. However, I think a basket of these pine cone starters close to the fire place would make a nice decoration and come in handy when you need a fire starter.

 Blue
In a Blue mood, stop by and visit Anika @ FREEDOM there she shows pictures of her making a Blueberry Crisp

If you want to try your hand at a blueberry crisp hop on over and visit Rose @ GRANDMA ROSIE’S TEXAS HOME where she has a fruit crisp recipe for us just substitute blueberries for the fruit she suggests and you’ll be on your way to a crisp just like Anika made.

Violet
Since candles come in many colors and I needed something for violet I decided to put Laura @ LAURA WILLIAMS MUSINGS in this spot. She has a nice step by step craft on Candle making  Here is a great way to make new candles from stubs. Candles as well as oil lamps come in handy during power outages whether you live out in the country or not. What a neat idea!

For all you Crochet lovers why not try your hand at this adorable Cupcake Pin cushion I'm sure it would make up fine in violet yarn.  Cupcakes come in all shapes and sizes so why not all colors too. I think this is very adorable. Thanks for posting it Rose.

From what I've read RCA put out first color tv in 1954; However I wasn't born til 1964 and I remember when we got the first color TV in our house.  Yes, I did watch B & W tv growing up. 

Black & White
Talk about a black spot in the day. Melanie @ JUBILEE FARM has provided us with just the right medicine for curing that black day with her funny little ditty  and you thought your day was going bad.

Need a good laugh on a black day try visiting with the Studious Scout  for awhile.  He may have some good advice if nothings else I’m sure he’ll lift your spirits. You may find him on LAKE LADY'S RETREAT where Laurie blogs. 

For what many call a "Calgon Moment" Mrs. Rella @ HOW I LOVE THEE has some recipes for Coffee-lovers only but maybe they’ll work in tea or hot cocoa if you don’t care for coffee.


 
White
White means clean right? Well, I would hope so. Stop by and sit a spell with Cindy @ PRAIRIE MOUSE’S HOUSE for a devotional on a Clean Heart.

Marilyn @ URBAN HOMEMAKER has some nice warming recipes for chile with one being Colorado White Chili I may have to try this one sounds pretty yummy if you ask me.

I was looking for a snow cream recipe and never ran across one; however, Blessed mom of 10 @ NO PLACE LIKE HOME has a Molasses candy recipe that you make using snow. It is one just like Laura and Pa Ingalls would have made I’m sure of it.

 Now everything isn't always Black and White as they seem. Sometimes things are in the shadow area and you just can't decide what color it is. 

Gray
Maybe when you have some tough times you think things are gray. Mommy Homemaker @ WHERE THE CREEK MEETS THE LAKE   has asked the question: What happens when you have to fight for your joy because of tough times?..... Why not find out by reading what she has to say in her Staying Afloat in Tough Times  article. She has definitely shared her heart.

While you’re at it take the time to read about the fun day that Reece @ REECE’S VIEW OF THE WORLD had visiting the Dairy Goat Homestead Looks like a whole lot of fun was going on it you ask me, and some learning too (ssshhhh don't tell them) I wouldn’t call it a gray day at all, but don’t ask me I’m an adult.

Kids may think chores would fall into the gray area (no fun at all). Why not join Sisterlisa @ HOME SPUN LIFE and find out how she makes the Home, A Better Place… 

Trains are gray in color. Well, at least the Amtrack is. Sister Lori @ BE YE SEPARATE has given some food for the thoughts concerning our Travels on Life’s Railway  This reminds me of a song I love to hear "Life's Railway to Heaven". 

Brown
I found an article written by Gaelin @ EXPLORING GOD’S CREATION to be very interesting.  It's about Little Brown Bats and Echolocation Stop by and learn some things about bats from Gaelin. I love the eagle cursor that flies around on your screen too.

Woodworking 101 found on Robin’s site @ HEART AND HOME takes a look at a neat little wooden box put together by two little boys. My what a beautiful job they did, but not without some heartache. Learn about it while you read this article.

 

I trust that you have enjoyed our color adventure today.  I want to remind you that next week's carnival will be hosted by Kitty @ Kitty' Kountry Korner be sure to stop by her site and get your submissions in.  You may do so Here

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