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🌸 Seasonal harvests & handcrafted goods
🌓 Time read from the heavens, not calculated
🌿 Herbal wisdom & preserved abundance
📖 Torah-rooted insights led by the Ruach
🐐 A life of stillness, cycles, and sacred work

✨ Sabbath — Rest & GratitudeThere is a quiet peace over the homestead today.The work has slowed.The house is still.Even ...
06/01/2026

✨ Sabbath — Rest & Gratitude

There is a quiet peace over the homestead today.

The work has slowed.
The house is still.
Even the animals seem to know it is a day for rest.

Today I am grateful for simple things:
✨ full water troughs
✨ animals settled
✨ food prepared
✨ a quiet place to breathe
✨ and the gentle reminder that rest is a gift

“Return to your rest, O my being, for יהוה has treated you well.”
— Psalm 116:7

What are you grateful for today?

Shabbat Shalom 🌿

🕯️ Preparation Day — Gathering & ResetThere is something deeply peaceful about walking the homestead on Preparation Day....
05/31/2026

🕯️ Preparation Day — Gathering & Reset

There is something deeply peaceful about walking the homestead on Preparation Day.

Not rushing.
Not trying to begin something new.

Just gathering what needs gathered, finishing what needs finished, and setting the week down gently.

The animals are checked.
The plants are watered.
The little loose ends are noticed.

The tools, buckets, gates, eggs, feed, and garden beds all seem to ask the same quiet question:

Can we rest now?

And that is the beauty of Preparation Day.

It teaches us that rest does not usually happen by accident.
It is prepared for.
It is guarded.
It is made room for.

Before Sabbath, we slow the homestead down as much as we can — not because the work is finished forever, but because the Father gave us a rhythm that reminds us we are not held together by our own labor.

Six days we tend.
Six days we gather.
Six days we steward what has been entrusted to us.

And then we stop.
The gates are closed.
The waters are full.
The garden has been tended.
The animals are settled.
And our hearts are invited to settle too.

“Six days work is done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of rest, a set-apart gathering.”
— Leviticus 23:3

What are you setting in order before rest? 🌿

Real Homestead Talk — Fifth Working DayPeople see the flowers, the garden beds, the animals, the fresh eggs, and the fru...
05/30/2026

Real Homestead Talk — Fifth Working Day

People see the flowers, the garden beds, the animals, the fresh eggs, and the fruit beginning to ripen.

And yes — it is beautiful.

But what they don’t always see is the daily tending behind it.

The troughs filled before rest.
The feed bags hauled.
The transplants protected from curious dogs and errant roosters.
The cherries watched closely before the birds get them first.
The garden watered again because the wind dried everything out.
The small repairs, the constant checking, the learning as we go.

Homesteading has plenty of peaceful moments, but it is not a life of ease. It is a life of stewardship.

You learn quickly that living things do not thrive just because you love them. They thrive because love becomes action — watering, feeding, guarding, pruning, mending, and beginning again.

And honestly, that is one of the greatest lessons this life keeps teaching me.

Beauty is tended.

Stewardship is daily.

And the good fruit usually comes after a lot of unseen work.















🍒🌸 Fourth Working Day — Beauty & StillnessThe cherries are finally beginning to blush here on the mountain.After weeks o...
05/29/2026

🍒🌸 Fourth Working Day — Beauty & Stillness

The cherries are finally beginning to blush here on the mountain.
After weeks of blossoms dancing in the wind, the orchard is quietly entering another season of abundance.

Little by little, the trees change their garments.
What was once blossom is becoming fruit.
Quietly. Slowly. Faithfully.

There’s something deeply healing about witnessing fruit ripen slowly.
Modern life trains people to rush everything — but creation does not hurry.
The trees do not strain.
The flowers do not compete.
And still… in their season, they bear fruit.

Sometimes I think people are starving for this kind of stillness —
for reminders that growth does not have to be forced to be fruitful.

“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1

“He hath made every thing beautiful in his time…”
— Ecclesiastes 3:11

And Yahusha said:

“I am the vine, ye are the branches… he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit.”
— John 15:5

Beauty is often quiet.
A breeze through the orchard.
Birdsong before sunrise.
Cherry branches heavy with the promise of harvest.

Perhaps this is why stillness feels so foreign now.
People were not created to live disconnected from the rhythms of creation.

Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is simply slow down long enough to notice what Yah is already doing.

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🌾 Third Working Day — Stewardship & SkillsThe fan-shaped kitchen herb bed is finally planted.This little bed sits right ...
05/28/2026

🌾 Third Working Day — Stewardship & Skills

The fan-shaped kitchen herb bed is finally planted.

This little bed sits right off the patio, close enough to the kitchen to make harvesting herbs easy while cooking. We filled it with practical, useful things — herbs for food, flowers for pollinators, and plants that can come back year after year.

In this bed we planted:

🌿 Italian oregano
🌿 marjoram
🌿 thyme
🌿 sage
🌿 parsley
🌿 chamomile
🌿 lavender
🌿 hyssop
🌸 echinacea at the front corners

It may not look Pinterest-perfect yet, but this is stewardship in real life.

The upside-down planters are staying for now to keep the dogs from digging… and to discourage the occasional rooster who thinks every freshly worked bed belongs to him. 😂

Sometimes building a homestead means planting the herbs, protecting the soil, improvising with what you have, and calling it progress.

Little by little, skill by skill, bed by bed.

🌾 Preparation Day — Gathering & ResetThere is a quiet rhythm that settles over the homestead before rest arrives.Water t...
05/25/2026

🌾 Preparation Day — Gathering & Reset

There is a quiet rhythm that settles over the homestead before rest arrives.

Water troughs topped off.
Feed bins filled.
Eggs gathered.
Garden beds checked.
Plants watered deeply before the heat of the day.
A quick walk through the orchard.
One last look over the animals.

Preparation day on a homestead isn’t only about preparing ourselves — it’s also about caring for the things entrusted to us.

I love these moments because they slow me down enough to notice the little things: fresh blooms opening, chickens scratching in the dust, dogs making their rounds, and the peaceful feeling that comes from setting things in order.

Stewardship has a gentle rhythm to it. Preparing today creates space for rest tomorrow.

What are you preparing today? 🌿🐓🐐

People romanticize homestead life.The flowers bloom, the eggs fill baskets, the garden grows, and the sunsets are beauti...
05/23/2026

People romanticize homestead life.

The flowers bloom, the eggs fill baskets, the garden grows, and the sunsets are beautiful.

But there are also dusty boots, worn gloves, tired muscles, feed bills, repairs, weather worries, and long days that begin before the sun and end after it disappears.

Simple living isn’t always easy living.

The truth is, a good life often requires work.

And perhaps that is why it feels meaningful.

Because at the end of the day, these worn things tell a story too. 🌾🤎

🌿 Beauty & Stillness 🌿The world teaches us to move faster, speak louder, and constantly strive for attention.But creatio...
05/22/2026

🌿 Beauty & Stillness 🌿

The world teaches us to move faster, speak louder, and constantly strive for attention.

But creation often speaks in gentleness.

Tiny flowers blooming beneath the trees…
Wind moving softly through the branches…
Quiet beauty hidden in places many people rush past without ever noticing.

There is something healing about slowing down long enough to see the works of Yah with gratitude again. 🌼

“Consider the lilies, how they grow: they toil not, they spin not…”
— Luke 12:27

Sometimes the soul needs stillness as much as the body needs rest.

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05/21/2026

🌵💛 Fourth Working Day — Beauty & Stillness

This morning the prickly pear was in bloom, and the blossoms were absolutely alive with pollinators.

It was such a quiet reminder that creation is never idle. What looks delicate and beautiful is often doing holy work beneath the surface.

These blooms do not last long, yet in their brief moment they offer beauty, nourishment, and purpose all at once.

There is something so moving about that — how Yah fills even the desert with abundance, and how even the smallest creatures know where to go for what has been prepared for them.

“You open Your hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing.”
— Psalm 145:16

Beauty is not wasted.
Stillness is not empty.
Creation is full of witness.

What is something beautiful Yah let you notice today?



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05/20/2026

There is a time to plant…
and a time to harvest.

Today the oregano told me it was ready.

The scent changes first.
The flowers begin forming.
The bees come.
And suddenly you realize:
if you wait too long, you miss the season.

Homesteading teaches you to pay attention.

To the weather.
To the soil.
To the animals.
To the quiet signs that something is ready.

Not everything in life can be forced.
Some things must simply be observed in their season.

Today we harvested oregano for drying, oils, winter meals, and herbal uses.

Little by little, the pantry is built in season. 🌿

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