Saturday, December 28, 2013

Happy New Year (almost) 2014

I thought it was high time I write about where I'm at now with my freedom plan. Well, first off...I'm not so good at writing this blog! I will get there to consistency, New Year's Resolution? Maybe but there are so many to choose from. I have made progress though.

In the past year, I did plant a garden and put up a lot of tomatoes, beans, pickles and a few other things but I wouldn't say I could live on what I put up. It DOES make a huge dent in my grocery bill though and that is exciting! I did restock my laying flock for a great supply of eggs and I now have a rooster so I can hatch my own flock right here at home. I did slaughter half of those chicks I ordered and they are at freezer camp. Well, the ones we haven't eaten. I do have on litter of rabbits to slaughter (next weekend I think) and I have one doe that will be culled because she has now failed to produce two times. I may keep one of the babies but I am undecided on the rabbits as they DO effect my allergies and asthma so I'm not sure I can be a rabbit keeper.

I have also gained enough customers for the cleaning service to only have to work part time for someone else and I am considering cutting those hours yet again as I've just gained another couple customers. That is VERY exciting!!

What have I learned? Slaughtering your own food is hard emotionally but satisfying as well. I definitely have had days where I wonder if I'm doing the right thing for myself. This is NOT an easy path. It is however, spiritually uplifting when I look up from the grind of daily chores and headaches and realize I DO have a lot more freedom now than I did a year ago.  I learned that the raised beds I used to grow in are great but I don't really need them here as I have great soil so I plan to buy a tow behind tiller for my lawn tractor and I want my own milk. I drink a lot of it, I can use it for my livestock and pets and I can make so many products that I eat from it. I think a small Jersey will do well here as long as I supplement the hay I will have to buy elsewhere with root crops etc. and she will also provide me with a calf to slaughter for meat and lots of manure to fertilize my land for more crops. One cow will provide me with all the milk I need and I don't need a lot of fencing for her either since cows CAN be tethered.

So now with a years experience and taking small steps to freedom I feel confident that as long as the good Lord wants me here doing this, that I will continue to succeed on this path to freedom and with that freedom I can help my children and grandchildren more and as I gain more freedom I can help my community and praise God every day that He put me here.

Bring on the New Year! Cheers!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Permies: a big crowd of permaculture goofballs

Permies: a big crowd of permaculture goofballs

Just found this today...looks like an awesome site full of VERY useful info on ways for me to learn more about being FREE!

Saturday, March 16, 2013



Saw this 1 Acre plan on Mother Earth News and I thought I'd write about my plan too. This one has some interesting features and ideas but I'm not wanting to do the cow thing so my plan is a little different.

I will sketch out my design and post it at a later date but for now just picture in your mind my one acre. The house sits in the front left corner say in the middle of the wheat field pictured here off to the right. Then you have my driveway to the right of that and behind the driveway is the garage and shed both turned barn :) Ok and to the right of the garage is the greenhouse. Now the rest of this is pretty much land for me to a) Grow Veggies b) Raise chickens, rabbits and goats (no goats yet) as well as pigs (those will come later as well). I plan to use tractors in the summer months for the chickens and rabbits. c) A small orchard. d) Some area to live, let the dog run and have picnics etc.
So lets start with picturing  the living area, it's behind the house from the back corner of the house, to the back corner of the shed (probably about 1/16th of my acre. Behind this area will be the large vegetable garden (for canning, freezing and some market veggies too). To the right of the driveway will be the orchard. In the far edge of the field in back behind the house will be raspberry, strawberry and blueberry bushes. So that leaves quite a large area for animals and more gardens. I'm also thinking about growing buckwheat to the left of the house and the little bit of front yard which is very shady will have some patches for lettuce, peas etc. as it stays cool there.

More later on how this can be just as sustainable and self sufficient as the cow plan featured on Mother Earth News!

Until then, I'll be planning, praying and dreaming!
March 8, 2013

I just had to post about this experience seeing as it has to do with freedom!
So, last Sunday my dad was visiting and he likes to go to church so I went with him. Now, over the years since I was a girl I've not stayed close to God and I've had many doubts etc. but the church we went to was so moving, so spiritual I said ... God, you know all the questions I have and the doubts but if you'll be patient with me and show me the way I will try to follow you again. This week I've had some questions answered and I wanted to share about this one (well maybe two).

My good friend Sheila told me about a job opportunity and I followed up on it even though I really want to only do cleaning jobs for myself and farming, I also REALLY want to leave my current job, it's making me miserable...anyway, I then recieved an email from a lady asking me to give her pricing as she wants me to clean her house. So, I prayed. God, I don't know what to do here. Please lead me and show me what you want me to do. After that I took care of the rabbits and chickens then sat down to have some more coffee before showering and getting ready for work. I decided to look at the bible app on my phone and even though I wasn't choosing this...Galatians 5:1 popped up highlighted...so I looked it up and it talks about freedom and not letting yourself be bonded. I know this is talking about sin etc. but to me it was an answer that maybe I should concentrate more on my business than a new job. So I will follow up by sending the resume but I will leave this all in Gods hands.

I also have a heart for music, it is what speaks to my soul the best. When I was a girl I took piano lessons and flute lessons but never got very far with them however,  I felt like researching this yesterday and thought to check out Indian Flutes thinking maybe I'd take that up so I could flute some hymns when I need uplifting. I was also researching piano lessons and I thought...what is the best choice God? Maybe I should just sing? The next minute I recieved a phone call to schedule an appointment for someone on 'Indian Pipe Lane'...I felt like it was an answer. I also wondered...perhaps God talks to us all the time like this and we just don't listen anymore....what do you think? I choose to beleive and have faith! Have a great Friday everyone :)

Sunday, March 3, 2013


Good Moring....today I thought it was about time I write and update you all on my journey to freedom. What have I accomplished in the past couple weeks?

Well...I have my seeds, they arrived in the mail yesterday and I can't wait to get started planting them! They are all heirloom varieties so I can save the seeds for next year too...EXCITING!

I have also gotten my chick order ready and found a local business that will order them and if I am at my other job and cannot pick them up right away they will take them out and feed them and keep them warm for me until I can pick them up. I chose varieties that were good for both egg laying and meat production. I also chose the varieties considered to be heritage breeds, breeds that are becoming harder to find as the years go by thanks to all the commercial selection for mass production. I made sure some are good mothers as I plan to keep a rooster or two and let them make babies for next year! I really can't wait to see little chicks following mama around...so cute. The breeds I am getting are: Domonique, Araucana, Speckled Sussex, Partridge Rock and Buff Orpingtons.

I have also picked up my breeding trio of meat rabbits. I chose a mix of Giant Chinchilla/Flemish Giant and I am going to try for keeping them colony style rather than in cages. I thought to let my grandson name them as they will be around for awhile and he says the boys name is Candyman ....what a hoot, my daughters and I looked at each other and laughed so hard. He is three though and so his thought process is the Easter Bunny brings him candy...hence Candyman.... The girls names are Cookie and Lollipop, lol! I told him he couldn't name the babies when they are born and he says why Mammy? Well, because we won't be keeping them....that is my story for now, he is only three after all and I don't think he'd understand why mammy is going to eat the cute fuzzy bunnies :)

As for Chantelle's Green Cleaning Service? I have brochures made up and about half of them handed out so far, I've updated my website and FB pages and I may have one job but it's only once a month but hey....it's a start! If I could just land that one cleaning contract with a doctor's office or something similar...a place that needs at least a once a week cleaning....I know it'd take off after that! This would give me more time to devote to farming, Five Rivers and my family!

Well...that's all for now...next steps? Planting my seeds, breeding those rabbits (the girls will be old enough at the end of March) and trying to land that first big contract! Wish me luck :)

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Freedom...what does that mean to me? It means time to do the things I love, time to spend with the people I love. It also means freedom from the 9 to 5 rat race and freedom from relying on grocery stores, large corporations like National Grid and Walmart. How do I get there? Where do I start? That is what this blog is about. The small steps, the set backs and the triumphs in my journey to personal freedom.
If I can accomplish these goals then I will also have time and resources to help the organizations that I believe in, things like...Environmental Preservation Agencies (like Five Rivers Center in Delmar, NY) and farming and helping my local economy and community.

So, to begin I start with starting up a cleaning service (Chantelle's Green Cleaning Service) that only uses 'green' products. Products I've made myself in fact. Could I market them? Hmmm....maybe. That would be another sort of income to help me quit the rat race. I will also plant a large garden with heirloom seeds. Why? Because then I can put up enough veggies to feed my family for the year (well, that's the goal anyway) and then I'd be relying less on places like Walmart. Heirloom seeds because only those seeds can I harvest and replant to grow the exact same tomato or corn etc. as I had last year. These are my first steps to take, the ones I can do NOW and so I begin.

I write about this to perhaps help someone else who want freedom (at least my definition of it) and to help me stay on track, get all the ideas out there on paper...commit to it so I don't get lazy :)

Steps to Freedom