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Inaugural Black Farmers’ Market

November 30, 2018 By Deidra

Hey y’all!

This post is uber late. With the holidays and family in town, blogging just wasn’t something I had time for. Plus, I had a minor surgery and well, recovery from that was also on my mind. All is well now, but I wanted to share with you guys my experience at the Inaugural Black Farmer’s Market! [Read more…] about Inaugural Black Farmers’ Market

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Farmers, Black Homesteaders

Our Journey: An Update To Our Update

May 2, 2018 By Deidra

land
Hope, prayers, fingers, toes, and eyes crossed!

So, just to check in on our update…

It’s been a while, and if you’ve been following our journey, you know that we’ve set our eyes on a piece of raw land. In our update post, we talked about how a housing offer that fell through led us to finding a piece of property that we thought we’d make our own. We were in the process of going though our “Due Diligence” – checking boundaries, soil testing, appraisals..and everything was checking out one by one until… [Read more…] about Our Journey: An Update To Our Update

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Farmers, Black Homesteaders, Homestead, Homesteading, Patience

A Bird and a Bunny

April 22, 2018 By Deidra

Feathers and Buns strolling in for breakfast

You know those cute videos that show up on the internet of the unlikely animal friends? Well, I have one for ya. Introducing “Feathers” and “Bunny”. [Read more…] about A Bird and a Bunny

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Homesteaders, chickens, Homesteading, livestock, rabbits, Urban Homesteading

Can We Talk: Illness On The Homestead

March 12, 2018 By Deidra

Mug And SteamCan we talk? No really. Go grab some tea, coffee, water, wine or a cold one, get comfy and settle in. This is going to be long, but I think worth the read…Ready? Ok.

Sickness. It’s a part of life. There will be a percentage of us that won’t see more than a little cold. But there are others, like me, that will be diagnosed with a chronic illness that changes our lives one way or another. Maybe we have to change the way we eat, sleep, exercise, or just participate in life in general. Either way, chronic illness brings both change and sometimes uncertainty. [Read more…] about Can We Talk: Illness On The Homestead

Filed Under: Sickness & Health, The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Homesteaders, chronic illness, Health, homestead planning, homesteading sick, kidney disease

Our Journey – An Update

February 23, 2018 By Deidra

So, last we talked, I was telling y’all about the decisions that Antoine and I had to make about how we wanted to approach our homestead dream. Did we want a house on some land? Or, did we want raw land and build? There were a lot of twists and turns, ups and downs and I want to bring you all up to speed. [Read more…] about Our Journey – An Update

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Homesteaders, Homestead, Homesteading, Journey, Land

Black People Homestead?

February 15, 2018 By Deidra

black farmerOf course!! Why wouldn’t we? For years here in America, good ole’ U.S. of A, my ancestors worked the land. I’m not going to go deep into the torrid history of our ancestors’ enslavement in all of the Americas, but I will point out that the act of homesteading is not a new thing to us.

Unfortunately, when one thinks of homesteading what may come to mind is covered wagons, “Little House On The Prairie”, “Ma and Pa Kettle” – pretty much that homesteading is a “white” thing. But it’s not. [Read more…] about Black People Homestead?

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Farmers, Black Homesteaders, Homestead, Homesteading

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