Heilsa! This is a little reminder that there are a few useful tools located on the main Heathen Homesteading group site at...
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Hmmm... OK. Well, I've heard of Angrboda. ... I thought "Inga" or "Inge" (my Danish great-grandmother's name was Ingeborg) came from Ingvi Freyr/Ing Fréa. ...
Hi, new to the list. I'm Cat. I was purusing the Yahoogroups offerings on Heathenry and found this list. My husband, Eddie, and I are working towards saving...
Hi Cat, Nice to see you here. Kitty and J. Catherine <freyadora@...> wrote: Hi, new to the list. I'm Cat. I was purusing the Yahoogroups offerings on...
Welcome Cat! Steph ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's...
Hailsa Cat! Welcome to the group! There is a wealth of knowledge shared with this group. Not usually from me, :oP, but I've learned a lot from the other people...
Hello to everyone, I joined this list a couple of weeks ago and am just now finding time to email. :) My family and I live in Michigan and have a farm. We...
Hailsa Linda ~ Wow, that is impressive! We are Heathen, but are not on a large plot of our own land ~ yet. We do live in a very small town and are planting our...
Hey Julie, I think you are ahead of us as I cannot grow anything. Well, I can, just never know what it IS that is growing. Animals, fiber...this I can do. ...
Hi, Thanks for the welcome! I wish your friend and her new Fjord-soon to be mom lots of luck! Lynda In a message dated 2/8/2007 10:56:14 PM Eastern Standard...
Welcome Lynda! I'm originally from Michigan myself, over in the Thumb of the mitten. :) Now I'm down in central Indiana. I do have a spinning wheel but it's so...
Hi Sherri, I know the toddler/spinning/knitting thing all too well! Won't be long, though, until that toddler is wanting to spin, too! We are going your way...
Thanks for the welcome. :) Wassail, Cat "Angelia R." <angelia.r@...> wrote: Welcome welcome!!! Not too busy here, but we are allways willing to answer...
Kids happen. Three Brought 'em in to get'm dry, gonna take'm out again so they can establish nursing, I hope. It's easier 40º warmer. I am not comfortable...
Yeah, that's the rules. If the weather's really crappy, you get kids, calves, and lambs. LOL I can remember a tub full of calf and several kids in the house...
Hey all, I'm Rob Hewitt, currently of Boston, Mass. I recognize a few names here as I also just recently joined a couple other lists, NortheastAsatru (as I...
Hiya Rob and welcome to the list. I've learned quite a bit since being on here, even though I grew up on a farm and lived on ranches most of my life. The...
... being on here, even though I grew up on a farm and lived on ranches most of my life. The folk here are extremely knowlegable and very willing to share....
10 acres? Depends on how much feed you want to buy. We had 9 acres and at one time 300 chickens, 5 goats, umpty geese and ducks (probably 15 or so),...
Rob I would think that the minimum to self sufficancy is 4 acres. you can have 5 sheep to an acre here in missouri where as you can only have 1 cow. we ...