A Day in the Life of a Homesteading Teacher
Or... my trek in the world of education (mine and others) & all the joys & trials that come with it.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Chocolate Mousse Cake
Monday, February 16, 2026
Weather= Glorious, Mud, Not So Much...
The entrance to the pasture is particularly bad. We still had some mulch left over from this fall, so I filled in some of the muddy spaces.
So much better!
My little helper enjoyed the weather too...
The next mud we tackled was next to the steps of our deck. Now our feet won't get so muddy when we turn the corner to head next door. G relocated a big, flat rock to be a stepping stone.
And finally, the muddy pathway to the compost area is no more!
G took advantage of the nice weather to burn some of the greenery the goats aren't eating. They can only eat so much of the coniferous branches and there's no way they'll get to everything G brought home from the garden center.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Picking Up Chicks
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Mineral Feeder Upgrade
Next I tried a piece of wood between the studs. Better. They still stick out, but not as much.
The best way would be if I could just screw them directly into the plywood wall between the studs.
The problem with that is the plywood isn't thick enough, so the screws would poke through the other side. We definitely don't want that, so I had to settle for method number two.
Now let's see if I hung them high enough to avoid poop getting inside...
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Stander
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Food Co-op
Our stamps haven't come yet, so G printed our logo and the safe handling instructions to attach to the cartons for now.
The breed of ducks we have lay colored eggs, but sometimes the pigment rubs off which can make the eggs look dirty. I was concerned customers would complain, so I had chat GPT write us up a little note to include inside our cartons.
I think our first delivery looks pretty official!
Monday, February 9, 2026
Uneven
We let the little family out of the back area yesterday afternoon. They've had their time to bond and the other goats miss Gerda. Senka is definitely the more adventurous of the two. Seems like she likes to explore.
















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