New Beginnings On A New Farm

in #homesteading2 years ago

It's been a very long time since I've sat down to write and life has changed greatly. I feel like I'm living in a dream because as of a week ago we moved to an 8 acre farm and basically I have my dream home and things I'd never thought I'd have.

A view of our new home's natural spring and land

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Homesteading has been a dream of mine for a while now but starting a homestead from nothing has been extremely hard. In 2016, we bought a fixer upper house on almost 2 acres of land and started from scratch. We got ducks, built raised beds, started a container garden, and other projects over the years. It was slow going to start from nothing.

In 2020, my health started to deteriorate. Covid and being home all the time for a year effected my health but I didn't know that was the cause of my issues. Apparently, our fixer upper home had developed a mold problem in the ceiling and walls in a few rooms where our roof had leaked. We didn't know the mold was there but I developed mold poisoning. I had so many crazy health issues because of the mold. It caused me to become allergic to fragrances, sanitizers, foods, etc. Because stores in 2020 were using insane amounts of sanitizers and I had bad allergic reactions to them I basically had to give up going out into society and was home bound. I was sick with upper respiratory issues and sinus infections for 6 straight months at the end of 2021. I had muscle aches, memory problems, depression, and anxiety issues all for unknown reasons. I felt disabled a lot of the time.

It was in December 2021 we discovered the mold and figured out why I was sick all the time. Then, we had a decision to make. Fix the problems in our home or find a new one. I felt an urgency to get out of that house so I started looking at farms to see what was out there. I was so tired of constantly fixing things in our fixer upper house that if I was going to move the house had to be perfect and need no work.

And we got extremely, extremely lucky...1 hour away was a beautiful 8 acre farm with a lovely house in great shape with all kinds of cool homestead stuff already built. It was around the same price as we could sell our old house for.

And so we jumped ship and a week ago moved into our new home and a much better setup to homestead. Being out of the old house for a short time my respiratory issues have cleared up. I had a cough for years and I've stopped coughing. I overall feel better and healthier but I've still got a ways to go.

Our new barn

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Our spring house

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Our new home has a barn, natural stream, bee hives, a goat house, a cistern to catch rainwater, an outdoor wood furnace,a few ancient animals houses, a spring house, 2 big fields for farming, and so much space to move and grow. It's crazy we basically traded a tiny homestead for a bigger one with all kinds of cool stuff.

Our new house is really nice and spacious

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And it has a great mountain view

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Now that we've moved in we are exploring and dreaming of spring plans. I'm taking care of myself and trying to heal. Right now I'm wandering the land planning on raised beds and starting perennial food plants (apples, pears, cherries, paw paws, strawberries, asparagus, etc.). It's nice to start anew but this time at a more advantageous stage in homesteading. Instead of starting everything from scratch we have an established farm, ready for us to use it.

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Well it is awesome to see you are back and wow so much has happened! I look forward to seeing how you progress. Maybe Virginia will be good for both of us!

Fingers crossed it'll be a great thing to be in Virginia for both of us!

Welcome back❤️ congratulations on your dream home! I hope your road to healing is quick and uneventful💕

Wow.... This is amazing... Welcome back though... I'm sure you are well and healthy!!!

Of course I had to see what you were up to, and wow, the answer is A Lot! I'm really sorry to hear about your health issues. 2020 truly did a number on people. Oddly enough I have a friend who went through something similar. First she got covid, then discovered their house had black mold and that was the reason for so much of what she was going through, though I'm sure covid didn't help. She also moved.

That's super awesome that it's already so much better and I'm really happy for you finding your dream property. I remember the ducks :) My cousin with the tiny house is a homesteader, he has massive gardens and a greenhouse. I wouldn't mind doing something similar, especially in this current world!

My Dear @marxrab,

I'm so happy to read all your good news; of course, not that you'd been sick, but that you discovered the root cause and are recovering! And the news about your new, larger, better homestead is just awesome!

So happy for you, and that you're doing some writing again. Yeah, the state response to covid has taken a toll on us all; but there are some silver linings...

Later, Dear!

😄😇😉

@creatr

That looks like quite the upgrade! How are the ducks doing? Do they get to enjoy the spring?

Mold is pretty nasty stuff. I'm glad to hear you were able to figure out what the issues were and get away from the stuff.

When I was a student, I lived in an old house that had been converted from a church. The basement, a barrel-shapped stone nightmare, was absolutly coatedin black mold and the slum lord wouldn't take care of it.

Best of luck with the new place!