BlogHide Resteemsoldearth.project (29)in garden • 7 years agoTomatosThere's a garden where the peppers Were all growing on the vine, The tomatoes and the pumpkins And the string beans, very fine. Harmony had been so perfect In this garden where they grew; And…oldearth.project (29)in outdoors • 7 years agoLog Cabin TimelapseThis is amazing to watch!! And he does it all with no power tools. I would live in a cabin like this, how about you? :) Click to check it out!oldearth.project (29)in poem • 7 years agoDust If You MustDust if you must, but wouldn't it be better To paint a picture, or write a letter, Bake a cake, or plant a seed; Ponder the difference between want and need? Dust if you must, but there's not…oldearth.project (29)in honeybee • 7 years agoSwarm Season!Swarm season is right around the corner, perhaps a month away depending on when the cold weather breaks. They can wind up in the oddest places sometimes. Remember, if you come across a swarm, or…oldearth.project (29)in photography • 7 years agoEarly Spring“How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower!” ― Isaac Watts Crocus flowers are another great early flower for beesoldearth.project (29)in photography • 7 years agoDandelion LoveOne of our girls foraging on a dandelion, she's all covered in pollen :) Dandelion are very important to bees as an early pollen source, so let your dandelion's grow!oldearth.project (29)in photography • 7 years agoBumble bees are actually quite cuteAdorable little bumble bee enjoying some Joe Pye weed. Picture was taken last year in our back yardoldearth.project (29)in gardeningnature • 7 years agoThe Wonder of SeedsSeeds are such a wonderous part of the natural word! A little corn kernel can grow into a towering stock, higher than your head! A tiny, little apple seed can grow to become a beautiful tree. Even…oldearth.project (29)in herbsnaturecherokee • 7 years agoHow We Got MedicineI wanted to share with you all today, an old earth story of how medicine came to be. It is a story told within the context of oral tradition, passed down from hundreds of years of Cherokee ancestry…