Whidbey Island Hobby Farm
Homesteading at The Hidden Egg Farm on Whidbey Island
Thursday, January 20, 2011
The Ugly Duckling & Other Things
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Junior, our younger Rhode Island Red rooster, was hatched out early last summer by one of our Muscovy ducks, the chicken egg being laid in o...
Monday, January 3, 2011
Days are getting longer
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It might not be noticed by most people, we, because the farm functions by the light, do. I'm going out earlier to feed the goats and le...
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Score-Card of What to look for in a Homestead
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I've adapted this from the classic book written in the 1940's "Have More" Plan by Ed and Carolyn Robinson. ...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Twas the night before Christmas... - by Juli Fisher
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… fog lay over our land. All was quiet and calm, like a sweet little lamb. The chickens were tucked in, their heads out of sight. The cats...
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Our Holidays Wishes Letter
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Greetings Friends & Family! This has been another wonderful year in our family. We are keeping busy with our farm, family, friends and ...
Monday, December 20, 2010
Dark Days and Long Nights
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Yes, the dark days and long nights are fully entrenched upon us - one of my favorite times of the year. One of my loves is to set on the co...
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Camelina Seed for our Goats and Chickens
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We purchase our animal feed in 300 lb barrels from a local farmer (Jordan Coe) that makes a monthly trip up to the Canadian border. It is a...
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