Hi everyone! I've had something weighing on me for quite some time. I abandoned video platforms over a year ago (mainly YouTube) due to their censorship policies and shadow-banning. I could no longer support a platform and provide free content when they did not support me.
I've felt guilty for a while now because of all the loyal followers I had there (Thank you for all the emails and messages- I appreciate it). I also realize that even though we don't want to admit it, YouTube is here and it is the easy choice because it is designed that way.
I decided I would start doing video content, but it would be with a twist. In our world of doom and gloom we may not be able to change the world, but we can change what we do with our lives and how we interface with it. I want to share parts of my life that may inspire others or at least show another perspective. In our world of filters and fancy editing, I will show you quite the opposite. It is my belief that there isn't enough real people out there and whether it is good, bad or down right dirty because I've been in the garden all day, my stuff with be raw.
My family started taking steps toward a better life a few years ago. One of the first things we did was move from the city. It wasn't easy, but we did it. We packed ourselves in a small house that sits on a lot of acreage and began to build a homestead (including building a home - mostly on our own). Nearly 1 1/2 years later the progress has painfully slow as we are doing most of the work on our own and contracting out what we cannot do, but the reward will be in the end.
I digress... We got chickens, cows, bees and a huge garden. We are getting back to the roots of what is important: family, the earth, growing our own food, food preservation and most importantly, faith!
The blog will remain the blog, but some of you may be interested in something different (and positive / inspiriting) as well. I hope you enjoy!
Blessings,
Lynn
Link to Rumble (Still Working Through Technical Issues) https://rumble.com/c/LynnWhite
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