New beginnings...
...as I evidently do not possess the skills to fix the old blog, nor the patience to go through multiple calls to support, I have decided to start another blog. The new blog contains components of my 1st blog (Spring Lake Farm - Filling an Empty Nest) and the 2nd blog (Buttermilk Acres). I will start chronicling our cabin building process (as well as post pictures during the earlier stages) and provide updates on the farm and animals. I am hoping to reconnect with previous blogging friends as well as make some new ones.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing this journey with us.
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The cabin is so beautiful so far! I hope you guys are happy there. I miss having you here though.
ReplyDelete...still waiting for you to come for a visit. How about your animals? Everyone still doing well? Logan sure is growing!
DeleteI can't even begin to tell you how jealous I am! The empty nest looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWe miss you!
...so WHEN are you headed this way for a visit?... :) We miss you both!
DeleteYour cabin has an amazing deck and entrance. I'm looking forward to watching the progress through your new blog. Thanks for posting the link from your old one! :D
ReplyDeleteBrenda - It's great to hear from you. I have a lot of catching up to do on my blogs but I'm anxious to hear how your farm is doing in it's new location! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteAhhhhh! I just read all four entries you have here so far - the photos are awesome! the home is awesome! and I have someone trained that i trust to look after my babies, so this fall i will be making a visit to see you guys! thanks for being the spark to inspire me to learn about all this "living off the land" goodness! you and don are doing it!!!!
ReplyDeleteSandi - We can't wait for you to come for a visit!
DeleteI'm happy to read you have continued with your blog and we get to share in the happenings around Buttermilk Acres :)
ReplyDeleteYour cabin is full of character and personality, I'm smitten with the hand-rail running the length of the porch and steps...
Perfect !
~Jo
Thanks, Jo. I am SO glad you stopped by to see our progress. It's nice to hear from another transplant to the beautiful state of Tennessee!
DeleteHow did you get the tree trunks together to make those railings LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThat would be HB doing his magic. I do know that a chainsaw, drill and screws were involved... :)
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