Plant a seed and watch it GROW!
Plant a seed and watch it GROW!
Sorry it is blurry, but every year since October 2015, we take a Tree House Photo… Here are the ones from past…

October 2019 – in the treehouse at the “new house”.

The next photo taken in October 2019, will more than likely be the last of its kind. The last photo in the original tree house at the “old house”, because we are passing our beloved home onto another family, while we continue to make memories at our “new house”.

Fences, walls,plants, painted tree house… we are getting there!

Great article on Food intolerance vs alllergy…especially about milk. We have tried several times to switch Kbug to cow milk instead of goat milk, but each time it has been a fail. When he was a baby, breast milk and formula led to much screaming and vommitting, so we made his own fromula with goat milk. About a year ago we tried to switch him to cow milk, and he began screaming and throwing himself onto the floor or running full speed into walls, almost as if he was possessed (he was only 18 months at the time), and nothing would make him content. Until, we switched him back to goat milk!!! We recently gave cow milk a shot again… and after a few days, he became grumpy and not himself. Cow milk changes his personality, and he seems to feel miserable when on it. We switched him back to goat milk, and got our crazy, fun, hilarious, loving , and HAPPY little boy back. He has seen an allergist that told us there is no way that a child can be on goat milk and not tolerate cow milk as well. He obviously has never met my child… he also obviously doesn’t know that the makeup of these two milks is different. Anyway, i guess we will stick to goat milk at $6.50 a half gallon, trust our instincts as parents, and enjoy our little nut! Based on this article and other research, I would say Kbug is intolerant to cows milk, not allergic…. but the changes in his personality still aren’t worth a few extra bucks and conveniences. Scroll down past photo from a previous post about what worked or Kbug when he was a baby.


“Impossible is just an excuse for not trying”. – Kutless
This is Cali, our Bantam Salmon Faverolle. She was our first hen when we moved out to the farm in Zachary, La.

The Dragon Fruit Project has begun…We brought these 4 dragon fruits home from the Lafayette Farmers Market… Now, to watch them grow on our PVC/Burlap post.
Very random garden pics…The caladium, tomato, and basil shown below are weeds! But, we kept them, and even built a trellis for the tomato. The tomato is actually growing right out of our crushed limestone path. The rest of the plants we planted for beauty, consumption, or benefits to the soil. I think we are at 26-30 edible trees or shrubs right now. The garden is our therapy.