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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 09:14:01 AM As I get ready to spend my last hours on the Palouse, I am filled with so much inspiration. I truly have found my niche' while here and want to share! I have been watching Contrary Wife for a week now. She makes all her meals from scratch, still tends to chores, laundry etc etc... I honestly felt so re-energized for life spending time with her. So she had an idea for me and I WILL make it happen. I have a small store front/farmers market on my property and I am hoping to present Homesteading Classes there by October of this year. Each month I will host a class on seed saving, soap making, bee keeping, sewing, cheese making etc etc. I honestly feel like this is a needful thing and am hoping to host these classes in my barn. A little more work needs to be attended to in there, but I think that this is going to be a huge success. I think back to my Spring Fling and the interest that spun off of that and I know in my heart of hearts that this is my farm niche. I have always been comfportable speaking in front of large crowds and feel like I have the people skills to pull it off. Any more ideas out there and has anyone else done something like this and would like to share tidbits of helpful info? I am going to have to buy a new bnotebook for the flight home tonight so I can continue to jot down all my cool ideas!
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com ~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~ |
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vintagediva1 |
Posted - Sep 02 2009 : 10:58:03 AM Hi Dawn, This is a fantastic idea. I am about 3 hours away so keep me posted as I may want to drive down and attend some of the classes.Michele
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deeredawn |
Posted - Sep 02 2009 : 07:11:03 AM Well, I don't kow how far you are from Tekoa or even if Contrary Wife would be up to the task, but try to email her and see if she'll teach you some of these things. She was MY inspiration when she welcomed me into her home for Farm Fair. She taught me so much in such a little time. She is an amazing farmgirl with a lot to give. You can tell her I said that too!
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com http://maknfaces.blogspot.com ~I'm rough & tough and I don't wear bloomers~ Nellie Braken 1887 |
Aunty Krys |
Posted - Sep 01 2009 : 4:08:56 PM Hi Dawn! If you'll teach me, I'll teach someone else! I would love to have something like this here--I love knowing that I can do what needs to be done and take care of my family--I'm trying to learn how to do more of the things you are teaching--do you know anyone out here who might be interested in teaching some classes to correspond to yours?
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paradiseplantation |
Posted - Sep 01 2009 : 07:47:13 AM Dawn, I sure wish I were closer, too! What a great idea. Keep us posted on how it works! I really wish there was something like that close to me. I'd be in the front row every single class!
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Julia |
Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 10:45:30 PM Dawn, that sounds like a wonderful idea! Wish I were closer to attend! Just the short time of meeting you at farm fair, I think you will do well at this!
For tomorrow and its needs I do not pray, but keep me, guide me, love me, Lord just for today. St. Augustine
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 6:23:59 PM This is what I'm hoping for. I'll think about the carpentry ones Kell, Jerry is not a carpenter by a long shot! We'll see how the basics take off first!
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com ~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~ |
marcy jo |
Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 3:18:43 PM Hey Dawn this is a great idea!!! Maybe I can make it to a class or two!!
Marcy #257
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farmmommy |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 5:28:04 PM Hay Dawn!!..lol...get it?? Hay (hey)...ROFL!!! Ok, not really rolling on the floor, but close..tee-hee
Ok...what about Homestead building and up keep projects, or just a carpentry class. Properly cleaning, storing and sharpening tools, and maybe Jerry (or a local hanyman) could come in and teach the basic carpentry skills...(Sterling would be great in this department) He (or she) could teach how to use basic saws and what not, with maybe a bookshelf or small table or something as the project...I know that this spring, when Sterling taught me how to use his circular saw, I felt so empowered and independent!! I think that women who could be taught how to really use a few of her husbands or fathers or brothers tools could discover a whole new area of DIY, ya know???
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 5:02:21 PM For those of you that don't know, RubyJunes is my partner in crime. We are doing this as a team!
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RubyJunes |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 4:23:48 PM Great ideas, Leslie! I know that mamas/grandmas will appreciate having some fun ideas to help keeps the kids busy during the summertime! Kids also take such pride in doing things like those you mentioned. Whether it be planting, decorating, or feeding our feathered friends, these activities give them a real sense of ownership when they take part in the garden, etc.
--June Farmgirl #545 www.RubyJunes.com |
RuralSuburbia |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 3:56:22 PM for June's Kids in the Country, what about something to do with making bird houses from sticks & glue, or decorating gourds that the adults have cleaned the month before, or collecting lint for the birds' nests...making those sticky honey & seed feeders out of pine cones collected during the winter...or painting terra cotta pots for seedlings? It kind of fits the garden theme from the previous month. Just a thought. I think your entire plan sounds fabulous!! |
deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 2:36:59 PM Thanks Diana, I'll add that one to the list! Duh, being raised in a butcher shop guess I should've thought of that one! lol!
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com ~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~ |
gramadinah |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 2:09:27 PM How about butchering and plucking.
Diana
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RubyJunes |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 1:55:18 PM Looks great, Dawn! Sign me up! 
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 1:41:28 PM Just to let ya know... I've mentioned the idea casually at a farmers market, the grocery store, and a yard sale and I've had TREMENDOUS response! So I'm off to make a monthly plan, a class a month starting in September, with each class corresponding to it's particular month. Here's what I got so far: please feel free to give idea's or introspect:
Jan: Candlemaking
Feb: Soapmaking
Mar: Backyard Poultry
April: Green Cleaning/Laundry Soap Making
May: Heirloom Gardening/Companion Gardening
June: Kids in the Country (making rock candy, homemade bubbles, resurecting old games-hopscotch-make believe-etc) I also might throw in an adult class that month too
July: Pantry Essentials and Storage
August: Canning/Preserving/Drying Food
September: Seed Saving/Composting
October: Cheesemaking OR Cast Iron Cooking
Nov: Herbal Health/Beauty/Apothecary
Dec: undecided
I also want to offer classes on beekeeping, and homemaking. Any other idea's out there? I tried to pick a task that corresponded with each month and subsequently, some tasks have to precede the next months class (ex: pantry storage and then preservation).
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com ~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~ |
paradiseplantation |
Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 12:57:02 PM Dawn! I love the idea, and have often contemplated it myself. Let me know how it goes. Trust me, if I could get from Louisiana to Ohio, I'D take one of the classes!!!!!
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prariehawk |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 3:45:40 PM I think it sounds like a fabulous idea--maybe you could include classes on growing herbs, composting, etc. If you have the means and the gift for it, then go for it! Cindy
"Dog is my co-pilot"
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Contrary Wife |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 10:33:52 AM oops. the last post was from me, Deeredawn. Forgot that Contrary is signed in....
Teresa Sue Farmgirl Sister #316 Planting Zone 4
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Contrary Wife |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 10:32:44 AM Michelle, I am so sorry I didn't get a chance to meet you!
Teresa Sue Farmgirl Sister #316 Planting Zone 4
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Laila |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 10:26:07 AM Dawn, Isn't it great how we inspire each other. Good luck on your new venture.
Laila |
Huckelberrywine |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 10:16:59 AM I'm so glad! You go farmgirl!
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RubyJunes |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 09:40:48 AM wow, what a NOVEL idea! LOL! It does sound great, and I know you can do a great job of it, too!
--June Farmgirl #545 www.RubyJunes.com |
deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 09:23:39 AM YES~ mmmm.... bring that recipe for that raspberry sauce stuff...heaven
Dawn #279 MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com ~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~ |
Corinnelouise |
Posted - Jul 07 2009 : 09:20:27 AM Maybe you can have guest teachers come once in a while and give a class on one specific topic. I am sure you could invite Teresa Sue for a quilting class sometimes. A Christmas workshop on making wreaths, an Easter one of decorating eggs, a Mother day themed 'something'... and then, you can do that full time, how fun. I can even pop in for some french cooking from scratch class one day (wink wink) Corinne
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