Daily: MARCH

Daily: MARCH

I love March! It always has such a different feel than other months. It means robins here in central Illinois; it means my birthday; and it means getting things ‘garden ready’ outside! We can still enjoy cozy evenings indoors, but the sun is shining longer and we are starting to feel the ‘itch’ for spring.

I made some skillet chicken to top salads and put the remainder of the bird in 1/2 gallon of water with ACV and some peppercorns. The crock pot cooks it- then I have broth and cooked chicken, all at once!

Beauty and the mess- always dishes to wash and many blessings to count!

Our seedlings have all sprouted, at least something per variety we planted! I watered them this morning with a fish emulsion fertilizer to give them a boost.

We had a couple of sick days early in the month when my seven year old caught the stomach bug. She didn’t want to look at the book, but she enjoyed hearing it read aloud. And, to top it off, this was a cozy, dark and damp day as well. Perfect for napping… we’d been up most of the night.

I can’t tell you how excited I get when my broth gels. Such nourishment! I made chicken soup one night and turned the leftovers into pot pie the next evening.

One thing that is common around us in the conventional farming world is conservation plots of prairie grasses that are burned off each spring. This is switch grass. The kids wanted to venture in before we burned it.

Sweet Husband helped us revamp our old meat bird brooder. It is approximately 3×6 and can hold about 50 meat chicks for the 3 weeks they’re indoors. After this, they’ve grown their feathers and we move them into the chicken tractor. It needs a revamp as well- more on that later! If you are unfamiliar with this topic, check out my post here!

This beauty will never get old.

One of my sons wanted to take some photos of birds’ nests he had spotted around the farm.

Does the sock pile have a bottom? I know it’s been too long in folding when I need two sock baskets!

On a recent birthday afternoon outing, I found these little treasures at our local antique store. Love the blue and white!

Ah… folded stacks.

What has your March looked like? Comment below and share with us!

6 responses to “Daily: MARCH”

  1. anna Avatar
    anna

    glad to see I’m not the only one with mountains of laundry to fold! Lol

    its so nice it’s warm enough some days to go hang laundry on the line!

    that Brambly Hedge book is probably my favorite children’s book!

    Neat little dishes you found at your antique store!

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    1. Dusty Avatar

      Oh yes- it’s made my day several times to be mine drying! It’s unfortunate when we have to hurry laundry and I can’t do that. But, soon it’ll be much more regular!

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  2. Lani Jones Avatar
    Lani Jones

    What a fun post! The pictures are eye candy, I love the bird’s nest, and the eggs. I too relish a broth that gels.

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  3. Dusty Avatar

    Thx! I definitely enjoy a post like this myself. 😄

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  4. thebeautifulmountain Avatar

    Brambly Hedge would make ANYONE feel better – with homemade soup and biscuits! What a nice way to recover after being sick. ♡

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Honey and the Hen!

Currently I don’t have any bees (or honey). We do have meat chickens now – yay!
And we also recently purchased 20 laying pullets. I live with my Sweet Husband and 3 kids in Central Illinois. I love homesteading, homemaking, and homeschooling. We are thankful to be saved by grace in Jesus and seek to follow Him and His Word. I am originally from Tennessee and one of six children, using much of my upbringing in what I do and love now. I enjoy learning, growing, and keeping my home with enthusiasm as unto the Lord. We garden and hope to raise more of our own food as we can. Thanks for stopping by!

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