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The Homestead Journal

22 Apr 2018

The Homestead Journal~Vol 3~Week 14-16

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                             On The Homestead  Everyone has been working hard on the little projects on the homestead that seem to never end. Gathering up downed trees, cleaning brush … Continued

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2 Apr 2018

The Homestead Journal~Vol 3~Week 7-13

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The past month or so has been busy for all of us. Most of my time is consumed with running my business and my husband is busy managing the home and the  7 or 8 children who stay home, as … Continued

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12 Feb 2018

The Homestead Journal~Vol 3~Week 4-6

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                             On The Homestead  I love how warm Kentucky winters are, but that means mud. And lots of it. I’m tired of mud lol. We need to … Continued

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22 Jan 2018

The Homestead Journal~Vol 3~ Week 1-3. 2018

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       On The Homestead We finally has a storm but the children were disappointed we didn’t get more snow. I posted those pics in the last blog. These next two photos sum up life with my children. We … Continued

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23 Oct 2016

The Homestead Journal ~ Week 34-43~ Stability

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The last two months have been busy. We are finally getting stabilized. I don’t think people realize how long it takes to not only build a business but to recover from a few serious setbacks. We’ve had a lot of … Continued

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14 Aug 2016

The Homestead Journal ~Catching up~ Volume 2 Week 12-33

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The past few months have been busy. I’ve not been inspired to blog much. The salon has been busy and the children have been engrossed in their own hobbies. Joe’s been keeping up with some very adventurous littles.  To be … Continued

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16 Mar 2016

The Homestead Journal~ Volume 2 Week 5~11~ Unrealistic Expectations

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I use to be a blogger..I use to blog often.. lately, not so much. I think part of it is that I am still trying to adjust to the use of the smaller devices and apps to blog vs using laptop/desktop computers. … Continued

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25 Jan 2016

The Homestead Journal ~Volume 2 Week 4~ Slowing Down

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On The Homestead It’s been a mild winter and I’m happy with that. We did get a few inches of snow this week and the children loved it. It was an icy snow so it wasn’t good for building but … Continued

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17 Jan 2016

The Homestead Journal ~Volume 2 Week 3 ~ Snow

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On The Homestead Winter still hasn’t showed up.. We had a few days of freezing temps and even snow. It wasn’t much, just a light dusting. And it was icy. It started off as freezing rain. Jacob and Quinten went … Continued

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17 Jan 2016

The Homestead Journal~Volume 2~ Week 2~ What Winter?

by BlessedLittleHomestead | posted in: The Homestead Journal, Uncategorized | 2

On The Homestead It’s been pretty mild this year. And I am not complaining! I know we need a good freeze and the children need a good snowstorm. We have taken advantage and have been getting a few extra steps … Continued

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Ok, the Bernie mittens were fun, and I am loving a Ok, the Bernie mittens were fun, and I am loving all the memes, but lets talk taxes

The woman who made the mittens for Bernie has- had a small handcrafting business. If you have ever made anything hand made you know there is little profit too it

Imagine now that the government comes in and demands a large portion of the small profits you earn. 

“People have been contacting me thinking that they can get mittens, and actually they can’t. I don’t have any more, and I don’t have much of a mitten business anymore because it really wasn’t worth it,” Jen Ellis explained to Slate. “Independent crafters get really taken for a ride by the federal government. We get taxed to the nth degree, and it wasn’t really worth it pursuing that as a business, even as a side hustle.”

Yeah. About those taxes.... 

#TaxationIsTheft
#StopMakingGovernmentBigger
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