Tales from the Home Place

Tales from the Home Place
Title Tales from the Home Place PDF eBook
Author Harriet Burandt
Publisher Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Pages 154
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780805050752

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Eight stories capture the life of twelve-year-old Irene Hutto, growing up on a cotton farm in Texas in the 1930s, based on the life of Harriet Burandt's mother.

Tales From the Home Farm

Tales From the Home Farm
Title Tales From the Home Farm PDF eBook
Author Michael Kelly
Publisher The O'Brien Press
Pages 257
Release 2012-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1847174450

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Turn the doom and gloom into a better, more enjoyable way of living. Want to eat better, save money, work those muscles without the treadmill, know where your food comes from? This could be the new, recession-proof you! Five years ago Michael Kelly chucked in the corporate life to try his hand at 'the good life'. It's been the most rewarding thing he has ever done – and you could do it too. Make your back (or front) garden work for you; or maybe an allotment? Based on his own, sometimes hilarious experiences, Michael shares what he's learned, taking us through the year on his small home farm. Included: What to grow and when. What's worth it? What's not? Hens and pigs – the ups and downs Cooking and storing your bounty The health benefits – physical and mental Linking up with others - food swapping and markets, and the return of the meitheal

Shadorok Tales

Shadorok Tales
Title Shadorok Tales PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1915
Genre Short stories, American
ISBN

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Telling Tales

Telling Tales
Title Telling Tales PDF eBook
Author Jane Yeadon
Publisher Black & White Publishing
Pages 254
Release 2015-04-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1845029801

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Telling Tales is a nostalgic and beautifully written account of growing up on a small family farm which vividly evokes a way of life that, although so recent, is now all but forgotten. For Jane Yeadon, growing up on a farm in the north of Scotland in the 1950s was at times idyllic - but it could also be incredibly challenging. And when her father died in a tragic motorbike accident, it had a devastating effect on everyone as they struggled to make ends meet and hold on to the farm. While her mother turned her hand to writing popular newspaper articles on the life of a tenant crofter to make extra money, Jane and her big sister Elizabeth helped out Dod, the farm grieve, with the daily hard work around the farm. And there was always lots to do as Jane began to find her place in the scheme of things while experiencing country life, the village school and meeting a whole host of unforgettable characters along the way.

Every Farm Tells a Story

Every Farm Tells a Story
Title Every Farm Tells a Story PDF eBook
Author Jerry Apps
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 165
Release 2018-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0870208640

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Jerry Apps details the virtues and hardships of rural living. “Do your chores without complaining. Show up on time. Do every job well. Always try to do better. Never stop learning. Next year will be better. Care for others, especially those who have less than you. Accept those who are different from you. Love the land.” In this paperback edition of a beloved Jerry Apps classic, the rural historian captures the heart and soul of life in rural America. Inspired by his mother’s farm account books—in which she meticulously recorded every farm purchase—Jerry chronicles life on a small farm during and after World War II. Featuring a new introduction exclusive to this 2nd edition, Every Farm Tells a Story reminds us that, while our family farms are shrinking in number, the values learned there remain deeply woven in our cultural heritage.

Our Gohman Story

Our Gohman Story
Title Our Gohman Story PDF eBook
Author Charlie Kunkel and Roy Evans
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 349
Release 2013-07-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1481739190

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This book shares the stories of 65 Gohman ancestors who grew up next to the Mississippi River in Central Minnesota. They are the third-generation members of the Gohman family that immigrated from Lower Saxony, Germany, to the United States in 1843 and migrated from Cincinnati to Minnesota in 1855. The first and second generations are introduced briefly. The lives of the Third-Generation spanned a period from 1868 to 1991, an amazing 123 years. Generally engaged as farmers, they were diverse personalities who responded to life experiences in diverse ways. They lived through times of both great prosperity and deep poverty. They experienced two world wars and dramatically changing technology. This generation of the Gohman family thrived as they adapted to the changes in their lives from the horse and buggy times to the days of the jet plane.

Tales from the Big House: Temple Newsam

Tales from the Big House: Temple Newsam
Title Tales from the Big House: Temple Newsam PDF eBook
Author Steve Ward
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 241
Release 2017-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473893372

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Situated only 4 miles southeast of the bustling cosmopolitan city of Leeds lies a jewel in the crown of British stately homes. Set in 1,200 acres of rolling parkland and woods is Temple Newsam House, once described as the Hampton Court of the North.The estate has survived almost 900 years of history. Although first mentioned in the Domesday Book, it was the Knights Templar who gave the name to the land. The house that now stands on the site was begun in 1518 and has witnessed many events: the execution for treason of one of its owners; the birth of Lord Darnley, unlucky husband of Mary Queen of Scots; the Civil War rivalry of a family; the home of a flirtatious mistress of the Prince of Wales (later George IV); and the suffering of the First World War, when it was used as a convalescent home for wounded soldiers.The house and estate is now owned by the Leeds City Council and is open as a public park for all to enjoy. The house itself is part of Leeds Museums and Galleries and displays many different collections and exhibitions. On the estate is a working farm, known as Home Farm, which is the largest working rare breed center in the UK and is a popular attraction for many visitors.