
It’s time for our Thursday blog hop, wherein we celebrate living simply, sustainability, eco-conscious living, do-it-yourselfing, animal husbandry, gardening, preserving and preparing real food.
What is a blog hop? It’s where a group of us host this event. When you share your simple lives post complete with thumbnail on any one of our sites it will be displayed on all four of them. What a great way to get more exposure so that we can all be inspired by so many great ideas!
Who is hosting the blog hop?
Diana of A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa
Wardeh of GNOWFGLINS
Alicia of Culinary Bliss
Me!
So what are you waiting for?
If you have a blog, make a “Simple Lives Thursday” post on your own blog, then come back here to add your post to the linky box below. Your post will appear on all four blogs! Include a link in your blog post to this Simple Lives Thursday post.
If you don’t have a blog, feel free to grab the image above and add a comment here with any ideas or thoughts about simple living.
Everyone, visit and comment at the linked blogs.


I LOVE your site! I am so inspired by your gardening. I have tried and failed miserably to grow vegetables. I apparently have the black thumb of death. I was wondering if you have any tips for a beginning food gardener, or perhaps resources that helped you get started? I would so appreciate any advice you could offer. Thanks so much!
Hate to say it but your link to Diana’s A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa is all wrong. It’s taking you to this sitehttp://www.spaininiowa.com/
Here is the correct link for Diana!!!
spaininiowa.blogspot.com
Thanks Pamela – I’ll fix that next week!
Love this Thursday ritual, so many great sites and things to learn.
Regina, my suggestion would be to find the master gardener association in your area and see if they offer any courses. It takes a while to learn to garden in your climate and there may be certain things that are foolproof. I would start small with say 3 of those things and then add more things each season as you master those. Carrots are fairly easy to grow if you have nice, fluffy soil. In my climate kale is really easy to grow. I’m not sure what it’s like where you are but regardless there are certain varieties and veggies that will be just right for you. Good luck and don’t give up!
Tom, I’m so glad you keep linking up!!!! xo!