The Highwinds Homestead & Me

This is where I am suppose to share a little about myself and my blog, yikes! How on earth can you share the whole {encompassing} beauty of life, even for one person, on a single {about} page? I don't believe one can even come close...

But as a child, my favorite things to do were to run bare foot through the pastures of my great uncles farm. To slosh in the creeks and play in the fields with my brothers. From climbing apple trees to washing my hair in the rain. The oldest of three, and only girl - I was nurtured by a woman who was {eco} before {eco} was in. We often camped under the stars, gathered fruits of all kinds, and each of us watched the entire process of animal butchering before we were able to reach the steering wheel.

In my late teen years, I began a fifteen year long career in the health care sector, specifically in Long Term Care. Where my focus was {serving} the elderly population with cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer's. I served as a Nursing Assistant, Recreational Assistant, then as a Recreation Director and Volunteer Coordinator. I enjoyed working with people, and their individuality. It was there that {life} became so very precious to me.

It was also during that season when I met {Yeshua} Jesus, the Creator of my life's tapestry. My life and my {self} have never been the same. I am a daughter, a wife, a mother of three - one of whom I home educated from the fifth grade to graduation, I am a sister and a friend, but most importantly I am {Redeemed}.

Welcome to my online home, where I share my endearments of: agrarian living, the farming of faith and the collecting of hope. Where I take snap shots of the small things and write about natural living, gardening and the pursuit of my holistic education.

The Highwinds Homestead - here we Simply Cultivate Life.

Thank you for stopping by & Enjoy.







- I also confess that I have a strong admiration for chickens and coffee.

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