Hay Field (second cut) |
Welcome to this weeks HomeAcre Hop! Look forward to seeing what you all have been up to!!
We have been busy getting hay put up in the barn and getting ready for Fair Week, which always manages to sneak up on us.
Your HomeAcre Hosts:
Sandra @ Clearwater Farm
Mary @ Homegrown on the Hill
Kathi @ Oak Hill HomesteadNancy @ Prudent Living On The Home Front
Ann @ Summers Acres
Carol @ Everything Home with Carol
Jenny @ Black Fox Homestead
Lisa Lynn@ Self Sufficient Home Acre
Featured Post
Each host will feature her own picks from the posts linked the previous week. that means your chances of being featured are even better! Visit each of the blogs to see if you were featured this week! (Don't forget to link back to one of our blogs if you'd like to be featured!)
I will admit that it was NOT easy to narrow it down, there are so many great post.
Eight Acres: Growing Forage or Perennial Pasture

Walking in High Cotton: Sheep Shearing Time

City Boy Hens: City Boy Honey Update

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I can't wait to hear about fair week!
ReplyDeleteOh second cut that is wonderful I love fair week:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteI almost entered jam in the fair, but the cost to enter was greater than the prize money. I can't wait to see what you enter.
ReplyDeletehaha, We don't make money at fair. Fair cost us money. The girls do get premiums for their projects but as you mentioned it doesn't cover cost.
DeleteOur fair does have some open classes, but we just help the girls with their projects. They show goats, sheep and they do agility/obedience with their dogs. Over the years they have done a variety of craft/cooking/writing projects but this year they signed up for the animal projects.
It is a crazy busy week, but they can't wait! Me, well I just do the mom thing and go along for the ride :)
Hi Sandra, thanks so much for featuring me this week :) cheers, Liz
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me, and hosting his wonderful party!
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