As I stated in my post a while back, Hopes and Intentions, I want to be as transparent with you loyal people as possible. I wanted to let you know what we plan to do with earnings made from my blog.
I Want to Support You
Right now I have all my earnings going into Steem Power so that I can better serve the Steemit community by getting that dang slider! I want to vote all the things! But, when I don't have this slider, I can only vote "effectively" a few times a day and then the power is depleted and I have to wait for DAYS for it to come back up!
So unless we need some finances for something I plan to help the community by building up my Steem power. I really love being able to upvote you and support you in a financial way!
Family Financial Contributions
I am fortunate enough not to have to work. My husband has a very good job working with a great company doing some IT Data Administration stuff. While it makes fine money, it doesn't mean we don't live on a tight budget. Our mortgage bill is pretty pricey for us. Me not having to work doesn't mean that I don't want to help contribute financially somehow to our family. This is where Steemit rolls in.
I did have a pretty great job working for a local beekeeper in his honey shop, bottling and selling honey. However, I was laid off because they needed to move their location and couldn't afford to keep me on board, totally fine.
I was making an extra $150 a week with that job which helped me feel like I was helping out by having my own fun money and I could save up to help buy big things (like our new washer and dryer and finishing fencing off the backyard).
Steemit is going to help me contribute to my family to buy the things we need or want to enrich our lives for the better. I was so thankful to find this place and feel off to a good start with my introduction post really just taking off, it gave me hope. Before, I felt a little useless around here because I couldn't contribute financially, and I know that while we were not needed for anything, a tiny sum of extra money could ease the stress of worrying about the next bill. Gives us a little cushion.
Buying a home is very expensive, and I'm not even talking about the actual home! While that is expensive, what really gets you is your "set up". You've got to get curtains, paint, make repairs, and all that. The set up for a farmstead is even more financially draining. Structures need to be built, animals need to be purchased, fences need repair, and infrastructure needs to be put in place.
Poultry Feed, Dog and Rabbit Food
I am very specific and picky about what I feed my animals (more-so than I am for myself! Ha). I currently feed my chickens, ducks, and geese Scratch and Peck brand feed. I like them because they're a brand that is made in the Pacific North West, organic, soy and corn free, have the best customer service, and the food actually looks like, seeds and grains and stuff! It feels more natural than the pelleted stuff. Right now all the birds are on Grower feed and where I buy it locally, it's $30 USD for a 40 lb bag. It's expensive, but I feel it's worth it.
This second guy here is Dutch, he is our roommates dog but we share food responsibilities since they eat the same food.
My dog gets fed Blue Buffalo and loves it. His coat is shiny, his teeth are nice, and he always gets a clean bill of health from the veterinarian! He also sits there and drools for it. Which is amazing, because he's so picky there are actual dog foods that he refuses to eat. This bag of food, depending on where I buy from, costs between $48 and $53 USD.
The first guy is Lawrence, and the second is Blue. The rabbits get whatever they will eat, still not cheap. But, they're picky turds. I know I haven't introduced you to them yet, but soon!
My animals often times eat better than I do. I am good with that.
Building Farm Infrastructure
Basically we started with a blank slate on our 20 acres. Yes, there's a shop, well house, spare building that needs to be torn down, and our home on the property. However, there was absolutely no animal shelters, just one lean-to that we ended up re-purposing for our duck hut. Building materials are EXPENSIVE.
Many things need to be implemented in order for us to provide appropriate housing for any other animals we may get in the future. We have built a chicken coop and duck hut, other than that, other stuff, for right now, isn't in the cards. (But Steemit will help!).
Repairs need to be done. Some fence repairs and some electric fence repairs need to be done around the whole perimeter of the 20 acres. Of course repairs also need to be made to the home, shop and well house. The well house needs to be repainted and a new roof. Our home also needs a new roof.
Upcoming Projects
Some things we'd like to tackle this year are:
- Finishing up a space for Quail. - We already have a nice space to put quail but parts of it need to be reinforced in order to keep predators out. We will need to add some more hardware cloth and/or chicken wire around the bottom of the enclosure.
- Raised beds. - I have plans to make raised beds for next year's gardening season. I am sad to say that we did waste some money on buying plant starts and seeds. Once we planted them outside, they were eaten up by ground squirrels (they're like... mini prairie dogs... and jerks - mostly jerks). I plan to make them out of metal roofing and wood.
- Hire an Electrician.
- Better seal off crawlspace under house
There are ever more projects that need to get done, but I wont bore you - I'm sure you get the picture.
Play
Sometimes a husband and wife need to go out to dinner, buy things for each other, or buy things for themselves. Husband and I both need new computers (will benefit the homestead - not just for fun). Save up for visiting family or hiring someone to watch the farm while traveling to visit those family members.
This is why Steemit is such a great opportunity for us. Even if a post makes only $0.11, I am still stoked because that is $0.11 that I did not have before! That's $0.11 that I can contribute to my family with. This post is about me being transparent, honest, and genuine with you.
Yeah, some of the money will go into frivolous things like going out to a movie or something, but mostly this money is going to benefit our family (and you!) in a big way!
Photos by me using my iPhone 6s, unless stated otherwise!
Check out my most recent Steemit Posts.
- How to Make a Chick Brooder
- Why Steemit is Great for Your Homestead
- Markdown Editors - Post Formatting Made Easier
- ColorChallenge WednesdayYellow
- Introducing, THE DOG
- Seven Days In - My Thoughts and Experiences of Steemit Thus Far.
- Nature on the Farmstead #1
- Meet the Gucklings - The Guckling's New Space
- Nature on the Farmstead #2
Blog Series
- Nature on the Farmstead - These posts will be educational and informative about the nature that happens on my farmstead. Look forward to posts about wild animals, birds, wildflowers and plants, insects, and more!
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