Seeing as queries on acreage living comes up in my search engine info almost as much as cob loaf dip (which comes up every day! Scary.), I thought I’d better write an appropriate post so searchers wouldn’t be disappointed or frightened by my bad housewife-ship or photos of the Irish Wolfhorse.
The writing of Laura Ingalls [...]
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Acreage Inspiration
Posted in The Good Life, Writing, tagged acreage, Barabra Kingsolver, books, Frances Mayes, Grass Roots, Jackie French, Jenny Allen, lifestyle, Linda Woodrow, Linda Woodrwo, Margaret Simon, Martin Gurdon, Robert Morgan, Rosemary Morrow, Toni Mackenzie on July 25, 2008 | 7 Comments »
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