Here's What we know for sure. . .

You know it, we know it, everyone knows it. In this day and age it's only a matter of time before somewhere in the country we experience a power outage, be it man made or natural disaster.
So here's where great-grandmother's know-how meets today's modern electronic Mom and Dad. The author of this blog picks up where granny left off with simple everyday skills that will make living through a power outage a little less scary and hopefully, much more comfortable.

We are glad you're here.

About me







Yep, that's me in the yellow shirt, Great grandma, Jan. 
 4 generations of us girls, my first great-grand daughter is Lauryn Grace. I find it absolutely fabulous to still be young enough to enjoy great grandchildren. Hubby and I run a small herb garden business way out in the middle of nowhere, USA which keeps us active. He cuts about 10 cords of firewood in the fall and I help split and stack it. Being outdoors and active, even in the depth of frozen winter keeps old spirits bright and the heart young.  
 We moved out here about 28 years ago at our grown childrens' horror. We simply had enough of that familiar corporate hamster wheel. With a lot of planning we jumped off the merry-go-round and once again started our own private back-to-the land journey. 


The adventure continues. . . 








2 comments:

  1. Howdy. Glad I found your amazing blog.....we are kind of neighbors by Yooper Standards ( I am on the corner of Peterson Drive and cty rd 607:) p.s you still make the best Elderberry syrup ever....was wondering if you sell on line. Thank you and have a safe and Happy New Year:)

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  2. Hi there neighbor,
    Sorry, I just now found your comment. I don't sell online,too many regulations. If you are interested in some syrup I can meet you at the Randville bar to deliver it. Email me at peninsulapeasant@gmail.com to set something up. Thanks

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