A circle of ‘homesteading’ women and men from rural to urban areas. Sharing our experiences, ideas and wisdom. All are welcome providing you are respectful of other’s practices and beliefs. No weblogs promoting pornography, violence, abuse allowed.
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articles by Stephanie Lowell-Libby
Stephanie Lowell-Libby is a writer, a longtime organic gardener and former farmers' market gardener living in New Hampshire where she is raising her beloved wee girl "Pixie". A photographer, passionate cook, genealogist, licensed massage therapist, Reiki Master, aspiring homesteader and spends much of her time outside enjoying all nature has to offer.
This weblog is no longer in use. Email mutableblue(at)outlook(dot) com should you wish to contact Stephanie.
Stephanie Lowell-Libby is a writer, a longtime organic gardener and former farmers' market gardener living in New Hampshire where she is raising her beloved wee girl "Pixie". A photographer, passionate cook, genealogist, licensed massage therapist, Reiki Master, aspiring homesteader and spends much of her time outside enjoying all nature has to offer.
This weblog is no longer in use. Email mutableblue(at)outlook(dot) com should you wish to contact Stephanie.
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June 4, 2007 at 6:42 am
Redhen
Hi, Steph.
I went to Ringsurf and searched for the Homesteading Bloggers ring. I couldn’t figure out how to get an updated link. Could you send it to me please?
P.S. I’m sorry you’ve lost the will to blog!
June 4, 2007 at 9:26 am
hugohs
Hello there – I just found your site last week when I was searching for googling Fedco Seeds and Maine – I saw that you were doing and thinking about a lot of the things we’re doing here. “That looks interesting,” I thought. And then I came back today and see that you’ve lost the will to blog! It sounds so sad and final – I hope it’s not permanent.
October 16, 2007 at 5:07 am
Bookman
Howdy Homesteaders — I’m a student doing an internship on a sustainable farm in southern Washington. I will do my best to get in direct contact with some of yall, but for now I thought I’d throw my name out there. The description of the internship and this farm’s website where I am (w/ an email I will send the name & site of the farm) differed greatly from the reality of the place. Usually this would not be a problem, but in the ‘real world’ the extent of this difference would be considered outright lying… soooo… since sustainable farming in a homesteading form is what I’m interested in, I was wondering if any of you have suggestions as to where I could find a place to stay & work for anywhere from 2 weeks to a month. Certainly this is not an easy thing to ask of a group of family farmers/bloggers, but any suggestion would help! Thanks!!
-Bookman (Matt)
October 16, 2007 at 6:55 pm
Liz
Steph, I just wanted to let you know that I am pulling out of the ring because I won’t be blogging anymore. I already took the code off my site. Hope you are well!
March 9, 2008 at 5:01 am
the rural independent
Hi All,
I am starting up a new site that will concentrate on folks like yourselves. It will feature first person stories, links to homesteader blogs and practical advice and how-to articles on everything related to homesteading and rural living.
We are still very much in draft mode, but stop on by and bookmark us. There will be many changes and upgrades in the coming days and weeks.
If there are subjects you’d like to see covered, just let me know.
Here is the web address: http://www.theruralindependent.com/
Peace,
Doug
doug@theruralindependent.com
June 18, 2008 at 9:07 am
Dilma Samuel
Hi All,
me considero do “circle of ‘homesteading’ women and men from rural to urban areas”.
estou muito feliz com isso, cuido de mim, da minha alimentação, da minha criança e do meu jardim.
e ainda faço minha pós-graduação com tranquilidade!
Peace.
January 27, 2009 at 3:18 pm
John
Love your site
We too have started a website on homesteading, survival, and Back to basic. Check it out you may like it.
God Bless