A Simple Life

A Simple Life

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Enjoying a life of simplicity and wellness, embracing gratitude, spirituality, humility, and empathy. Self-Reliance and Sufficiency for us and our community.

It is a place where God, family, the farm and our health are all held in equal regard.

Photos from A Simple Life's post 06/02/2026

Boys will be boys

When the boy comes home and says...you think you can get these clean? They are my new clothes.

My thoughts: OMG, are you kidding me. Doubtful.

My Response: Sure Can

My Action:Dried mud for 12 hour.
Shake off dry mud.
Spray off with hose. (The hoodie actually appeared tye died where the mud was. I was for sure going to be unsuccessful.)
Soak in my homemade Laundry soap and cold water, agitating every couple hours. Total time 6 hours.
Pull from water.
Add to washing machine on quick wash in cold water with eco oxi.
Wash with more laundry soap with hot water on heavy cycle.

Results: New clothes are clean and appear to have never been rolled in the mud.

Reaction: Good Deal.

06/01/2026
05/31/2026

Who needs some love today?
Happy Sunday

05/30/2026

Pain is not an illusion

As a healthcare professional, I have directly observed the profound impact of pain and injury on patients, loved ones, and myself.

Given the diverse triggers, causes, and symptoms of pain, each ailment often necessitates a distinct approach. Driven by a commitment to helping others, I have approached this challenge with extensive research and genuine dedication.

My experience includes witnessing the effects of numerous sports and work-related injuries on three active young men. One that endures daily discomfort due to a back injury and knee deterioration. Personally, I manage fibromyalgia and early-onset arthritis. My father experiences chronic pain resulting from multiple recurrent surgeries, a consequence of years of strenuous manual labor and extensive work hours. Furthermore, my mother, who has dedicated her life to various demanding jobs, suffers from erosive rheumatoid arthritis.

With the greatest of gratitude for Brandon Elijah Scott at Woodland Herbal for providing us with education and assistance with obtaining one of the key ingredients for this cream. We are never to old to learn something new and we shall never have too much knowledge.

We are pleased to announce that a Pain Ease Cream sample will be offered free of charge to those who have previously expressed interest in purchasing it. April Good Darner and Noel Rochester Rice. In exchange, we will kindly request honest feedback to inform any necessary adaptations.

We too will be continuing to put it to the test in our family for post surgical pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sports/work injuries, fibromyalgia and chronic pain.

We anticipate further developments in this critical area in the near future regarding another focused group of people. Please follow us and stay tuned for details.

05/30/2026

Feed your flock well.
If your not placing your food scraps in a compost bin. Feed them to your flock. They will be thankful, so will you!

05/29/2026

Its time 😁❤️😁🥰❤️
The curly flower stalks produced by hardneck garlic varieties.

Harvesting: It is best to harvest these scapes once they have curled, typically in late spring or early summer. 🗓️☀️

Purpose: Removing them encourages the plant to focus its energy on growing a larger bulb underground rather than producing a flower. 🌱💪

Usage: They are edible, featuring a milder, sweeter garlic flavor and can be sautéed, roasted, or turned into pesto. 😋🍽️🌿

05/29/2026

The Coshocton Farmers Market is open Saturdays at Roscoe Village Visitor Center until July renovations finish.

05/29/2026

Facemasks and the annual stock of Luffa soap has returned! We will see everyone Saturday at Coshocton Farmers Market!

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