Well, I don’t why, but I just didn’t have any interest in blogging last year. A new farm, a new baby, and plenty of work in the barn might have had something to do with it. But really, I just didn’t have anything to say. But now I have some things to say! I’ve been thinking and rethinking about a lot of things lately. I’ve been reading and listening to a lot of Rushdoony these days, and that always gets me thinking. I’ve got a book review I need to get finished up for a survival gardening book that a publisher sent me. I think you’ll find it interesting. Hopefully we can resume the conversations we used have on the web about agrarianism and christian reconstruction.
Here is some great news for folks! Date Dabitur is back online. A lot of valuable writing there. I know a lot of people that were sad when it all disappeared, me included.
The farm is doing very well, but the work load has also grown. We work from 4:30 am to after 7 pm every day. Some nights we don’t eat supper until 8pm. God has blessed us with a good herd that has multiplied greatly. The barns are full and that means more work in the winter months.
My wife has started a yarn and knitting supply business. Be sure to stop in and check it out at This Link River’s Edge Country Store is named partly because we now live in the St Lawrence River valley and partly because of the promise of Psalm 1.
Stay tuned…..


Posted by Kelle Ventling on January 7, 2011 at 5:00 pm
Glad to see you back blogging and PTL for the blessings of the growth of your farm, the new babe and your health.
We’ll be looking for your updates
)
Blessings from,
The Never Done Farm
Posted by Dabitur on January 8, 2011 at 3:48 am
Scott, I am so happy to see how God has worked out hings for you this past year. I am sure it was a struggle, but I am so glad you found a new place to farm!
Posted by Matt on January 10, 2011 at 1:51 am
Wondered where you got to…
I gotta call and catch up sometime. I’m glad to hear that things are going well.