Getting Ready To Leave The Homestead.

in steemfest •  7 years ago 

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There was so much to do to get caught up with the homestead before leaving it for two weeks to go to Steemfest. I had a long list, and I am getting close. First thing was first, I had so many tomatoes that needed to be harvested and processes sitting on the vine. I had a challenge this year to not waste anything I grow from the garden. I didn't have time to process the tomatoes so I decided to harvest everything that would be ripe while I was gone and donate it to the two local food distributing places I knew of. I have shared with people I know, I was time to share it with the people who needed it, the invisible in the community.

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It was a beautiful day, crisp clean air. It was wonderful to have the smoke cleared by now. We almost had to evacuate because of a fire. It was a scary moment thinking of packing up the quail, ducks, cat and dog and staying somewhere waiting to see if the fire comes close. Our area as fortunate and the loss was minimal. North of us was not so lucky. I hope all the people who were effected by the fires find miracles in the ashes, and a new life filled with hope.

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My old adventurous indoor cat Midge, enjoyed some time in the garden while I picked the ripe produce.

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Last squash plant of the season, this one was the healthiest and outlived the mold plague.

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Fall appearing on my apple tree.

As I picked the tomatoes I tried to be present with the plants, knowing this is one of the last harvest I will have this year. These plants have been with me since march. I have watched them grow, flower and fruit. I had to take out one that was dead, it felt sad to say goodbye and exciting to think of how great next season is going to be. I love these cycles, life's ways of easing you into your own phase of life, showing the unity in all things mirrored thorough the seasons.

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It felt good to gather and share today, a ceremonial gesture of the last harvest.

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I am so inspired by people like @gardenofeden, feeding people off the bounty of the land. I respect it and am so excited the garden is started to produce so much I can spread it around the ones who need it in the community. Food not bombs feeds anyone who is hungry beautiful vegan meals twice a week downtown. It has been going on for three decades. For some this is the only place that they know they can get healthy, clean food. People like me drop off their produce at the back of the hot food tent for people who need it to help themselves.

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We left our garden produce there making us smile and giving us the feeling of being a part of something bigger than ourselves. This is urban homesteading at its finest. I feel fulfilled and happy that NONE of my precious produce will go to waste while I am at Steemfest.

The Ducks........

The ducks are finally getting settled in. The first week the two hens, Eos and Stormy, picked on my drake Lil Wheezy mercilessly. It was horrible to watch, to be fair it was mostly Eos. I think Lil Wheezy was the bottom in the pecking order where I got him from. They would pull out his feathers and he would hang his head and make whimpering noising, it was pitiful. I was worried that they would not let him breed them because they obviously had no respect for the Wheeze.

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They also were not eating the food I gave them. I tried all kinds of things and they only wanted leftover rice and greens from the garden. I have feed them so much of our greens that we haven't had any. I was stressed they were not getting enough protein since they need a high amount.

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This week both my problems solved themselves, Lil Wheezy has been ruling the coop with an iron fist and the hens respect his authority. Not sure how it went down but I am really happy about it.

And they are eating their food so it is not so hard on @happymoneyman when I leave for Steemfest.

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I raked out the quail house like I do every two weeks and put the straw in the duck house. The quail are not as messy as the ducks so I find this has worked well.

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Clean, raked quail aviary.

I like to do this so I can dry out any moisture and keep it very clean. Keeping quail has been more of a meditation for me than a livestock experience. I have learned to slow way down when I am with them and drop my energy and get grounded. My morning coffee sits with them has been really good for my overall mental wellbeing throughout the day. They are so sweet and peaceful. They love the cleaning days and hop around me the whole time watching with interest in what I am doing.

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I lay out wood chips to make it smell fresh and give them a soft nesting place.

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And finish with straw so they can tunnel through it and feel wild, they love the fluffy straw.

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I also transplanted some potatoes starts. They were taking over a bed that they were not supposed to be in. I was able to get a bunch of starts and get a jump on planted potatoes. The original potatoes where from some that sprouted from Costco. This is the second season on those potatoes that would have been thrown out. I love how nothing goes to waste when you start growing food and keeping livestock. A symbiotic flow, ancient in its roots.

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I also made some Steemit inspired clothes to wear to Steemfest, and yes it was @quinneaker inspired. He says to we should do everything to promote Steemit everyday and I think he is right. So I made some shirts, I hope it prompts some dialog about our amazing platform while traveling.

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Got most of my packing done. I leave in TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!

My ticket is from WOW air, very cheap but you can bring only one small backpack under 22 lbs. So I took my time packing, everything that made it was very intentional. I am happy with the amount I am bringing and would not want more. It makes it easy to be spontaneous when you can move about quickly.

I am excited to go to Steemfest, although I will miss my garden, birds and @happymoneman. I am so looking forward to meeting some of you in person and getting to have face to face moments with you. Thank you for reading my blog, I am so happy and lucky to be able to share my writing with you.

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So sweet. Thank you for showing us such nice autumn pictures of your homestead. Feel a bit jealous because this is one of my dreams in future. We own some land in an oasis in Egypt and will, hopefully, get our garden when the government allows it (it's a bit difficult in Egypt). I have a question - you said you have an indoor cat - how do you prevent it to "escape" from the area? I once had 3 cats and I always wanted them to "smell" the freedom, but they were indoor cats as well and I was always afraid to expose them to danger outside because they were not used to it. Now, the cats died (12–16 years), but I am thinking about having cats in the oasis in future.
Really, I like your pictures very much and wish you a nice trip to Steemfest! :)

An oasis in Egypt sound so magical, that is really sad they wont let you grow a garden. I really hope that changes for you soon. I think growing food on your own property is a right, but I know a lot of places in the world that is not so. Quite a few urban gardens I know about were ordered to be removed here because they were not in alignment with some codes that were written without education on gardening or compassion towards humans.

As far as Midge the cat goes, she comes when I call her and stays close to me without me asking her. We lived on a boat together for seven years and I have taken her everywhere with me. She has always not wanted to be farther than 10 feet from me when we walk around the yard together. No other cat I have ever met is like this. Midge is one of a kind. I have a aunt that has a cat that she puts into a harness and has a dog run set up in her yard she clips him to. She has done it with him since he was a kitten and he loves it. Everymornign they have coffee in the garden together, it has worked for 9 years. Maybe you and your oasis kitty could have a similar setup when you move to your little slice of heaven.

Thank you so much for reading my blog @laylahsophia!

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Wow! I knew you were doing a lot to get ready, but to see it all in this post is amazing... and this is just the last few days. Amazing work.

I know! That is why you haven't seen much of me :) I will feel better leaving everything if I take extra time to get everything perfect.

i see we have something in common, we love farming, you have had a bumper harvest from the pictures i see your tomatoes ready for harvest, it great that you think of helping other in the community by donating your harvest. this a great service to humanity . keep up the good work

So glad to meet a fellow farmer! I think I go the most out of giving my food away. When you put so much time into something it is nice to see it go to work for something that makes your heart feel bigger. Thank you for reading my blog!

WOW!!!

So awesome!

REALLY loved this post. I am so fulfilled knowing that @gardenofeden is inspiring you to take sustainability, self reliance and humanitarian works to the next level!

Great job!

Also LOVE seeing your HAND MADE STEEMIT GEAR!

I have been doing it for a while and YES ITS IMPORTANT!

So great to know I am inspire you to commit and support this community!

We are the power and we can achieve our dreams together!

SteemOn to SteemFest!

Keep up all your amazing work inspiring people like me! Thank you so much @quinneaker, you send so much creative energy into the world, its wonderful.

Bless~*~

Love the steem inspired clothing, you really did a good job branding them . Hope you have fun at steemfest :)

Thank you so much! I am at the airport now!!! Yeah!

Great job tying up the loose ends!

Safe travels and am looking forward to your updates!

Thank you @aunt-deb! It feels good to be on top of things, I haven't left my quail yet and I am rather attached. Is there anything you would like to see posted about the trip? I am doing a food and adventure post per request. Hope you are having a great day!

I'm sure you and the feathered ones will miss each other, but saying hello again will be so much fun when you return!

I was trying to think of suggestions for posts, but food was already mentioned. Lol! You've had so many interesting experiences so far, that I'm going to trust your instincts to share what intrigues you. Just have lots of fun along the way!

very wonderful pictures of the farm.

Thank you, I have been working very hard on it. Hope you are having a great day!

welcome, is it for commercial purpose or personal?

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Oh! You have a so small bag to travel :D
I also flight with a cheap company I don't have more... but I still cannot realise ;-)
Why don't your husband coming at Steemfest too ?
I bring mine :D Cannot survive without him ;-)
Any way, see you there ! I can recognise you with all your nice handmade steem logo ! It's really impressive :-)))

I'm glad there are people like you. Who help those who need it. It is a noble act. We also had a lot of problems with the fires here in Portugal, fortunately I was not affected, but many Portuguese people were. We are still recovering.

I really enjoyed your steemfest inspired clothes. Hope to see you at steemfest! :)

Wow! That's a ton of work. I guess even a small urban farm is nearly a full-time job. Enjoy Steemfest and here's looking forward to posts from next season.

Thank you! It is a lot of work but I love it and it keeps my hands busy. Hope you are doing great!