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Posted on February 27, 2018 by Tasha Raymond | Leave a comment

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    We're in tge final few weeks of this school year. We're in tge final few weeks of this school year. I am so ready for summer break. 

#Maine #MaineHomeschool #Homeschool
    Random photos summarizing some of today. Random photos summarizing some of today.
    Removing the trash and recycling from the unfinish Removing the trash and recycling from the unfinished pantry meant we were add three last two shelves, which in turn allowed us to empty the emergency mini-pantry we built from Little Miss' ol toddler box frame. This old boxframe will now become my new cold frame. 

#diy #AllTheProjects #UpcyclingOnTheHomestead
    One of those projects that took way longer than pl One of those projects that took way longer than planned, but still came out awesome. A new spot made for the trash and recycling containers. Cat proof, most proof, and no longer in the pantry.

#diy #kitchenorganizing #LongTimeComing
    Mornin', all! I realize it's been a while since I Mornin', all! I realize it's been a while since I introduced myself on here again, and with the growing season starting off, I thought it might be a good time to do so. 

I'm a bi, Pagan, witchy mama to two chaos goblins, homesteading it up with my partner in Maine. Our property is an old brickyard, which translated means a clay heavy property which could provide for a kiln better than a garden, but we're making it work.

In my spare time - between homeschooling and homesteading - I'm a genealogist and historian. My most current projects include transcribing digital records and slowing outlining a Maine history book that avoids white washing. 

#Maine #MaineHomestead #Bi #PaganParent #Acadian #Genealogy #Homestead #garden #zone4
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