November 21, 2024

25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Live Chat with Jess and Miah!

  1. For our 10 year we did a styled photoshoot. You should do a styled garden shoot in the gazebo. Everyone dress up, have your hair and make up done, bouquet, flowers, cake and champagne in the gazebo with a photographer and then you have the memory of amazing photos on your wall, your garden etc for your 10 year to take to the new place 🙂

  2. I was wanting to know if you have any Blue BUTTERfly Peas seeds if so would you pleas seal me some I have been trying to find some for 3 years I finely some ordered them and they sent them in regular envelope and they got crushed going through the mail service I was heartbroken if you don’t have any do you know anyone who does just let me know how much you would like for them

  3. I absolutely love watching ALL your video's.. the two of you are such wonderful folks. i planted my first garden last year all while watching you all.. i snagged your book and will continue to soak in all info from you both!! thanks so much!!

  4. Miah you should contact kevin from living traditions homestead. He's had great success with nomad. We're also going to be looking into it for our new homestead. But we are super lucky when we looked at the property we noticed two cell phone towers at the top of the mountain next to our property. Excellent service until we get down to our creekside. Was one thing we looked for when looking for land.

  5. Your opinion please. If I put a second layer of polly on my cattle panel green house using large pool noodles with drilled 1- 2" holes along the noodles. Would this help with the condensation dripping in side? Without using a fan to inflate. ❤

  6. Everyone would bring money gifts and that way you didn't have to worry about the expense of it because it would just be so many people with money, but she'll LOL and it would show up like that to everybody loves y'all you should know that already

  7. Warning: bizarre, sad, and kinda gross.

    Regarding livestock and tornadoes: in 1985, several tornadoes went through rural NW Pennsylvania, where I grew up. My dad was a volunteer firefighter, and one of the many strange things he told me about from that night was that a large dairy farm had been hit right at milking time. The milking barn had been full of cows, as was the yard next to it. The barn collapsed on the cows (the workers managed to take cover inside the concrete equipment room nearby), and the cows in the yard were thrown into the surrounding trees. They had to shoot over 50 cows that night because they couldn't be retrieved, and were likely too injured to survive, anyway. Dad said that nothing he'd ever done had been as surreal as shooting cows in trees.

  8. Hey dear ones, it's so cool to see you talking about your dreams! We have those dreams too, a little different, but mostly the same! For years and years, like about 20 years now…
    I would love it SO MUCH to set up a world wide network of places like the ones you and us (and apparently more!!) dream of.
    I bless you too
    Lots of love,
    Diana, from The Netherlands

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