Monday, October 10, 2011

Barn Hop #31

Welcome back, friends! Several of you have asked if I plan to continue hosting the monday link up. And for those who missed the post, the answer is YES! The Barn Hop marches on...

But before everyone starts linking up, I'd like to take a moment to let you know something new about one of our own... Kelly Morris from The Morris Tribe, and faithful Homestead Barn Hopper. Before my little announcement about the advertising, we had been cooking up a little intro to her new adventure. (Or rather, she's been hard at work and I had agreed to advertise for her. Then I flaked on her.) But enough about me... I want to shine the spotlight on HER!




TODAY she is launching her new website and video series "A Year On A Homestead" where she will be teaching monthly homesteading skills to help you move towards self sufficiency FAST. Her passion is to help others learn some of the things she has learned and put into practice on her own homestead. Each 20 minute video will run only $1.99 and should be lots of fun! You'll definitely want to hop over to her new site and check out the big debute!

When you're done, don't forget to come back and visit some more homesteads.

Join The Barn Hop!
and Amy @ Homestead Revival...

...invite you to link up and share your homesteading adventures!

1. Write a blog post about what's going on at your homestead or a post on something you're learning or an item of interest that will benefit the homesteading community. Be sure to add the red barn button and link back here so others can join in the fun.

2. Come back here and enter your information in the Linky. Please be sure to link to your actual post (click your title and then copy the URL above) and not your home page so those participating later in the week can find your post easily.

3. If you don't have a blog, leave a comment and tell us what's going on at your homestead!

Please Note: As hostesses of the Homestead Barn Hop, please understand that we reserve the right to remove any links that are not family friendly. While this may be subjective, we will err on the side of caution in order to keep our blogs appropriate for all readers. Thank you for your understanding!