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Today I'm talking with Lindsay and Kaleb at Homestead Hobbyists. You can also follow on Facebook. A Tiny Homestead Podcast is sponsored by Homegrowncollective.org. Muck Boots Calendars.Com If you'd like to support me in growing this podcast, like, share, subscribe or leave a comment. Or just buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/lewismaryes 00:00 You're listening to A Tiny Homestead, the podcast comprised entirely of conversations with homesteaders, cottage food producers, and crafters and topics adjacent. I'm your host, Mary Lewis. A Tiny Homestead podcast is sponsored by Homegrown Collective, a free to use farm to table platform, emphasizing local connections with ability to sell online, buy, sell, trade in local garden groups and help us grow a new food system. You can find them at homegrowncollective.org. Today I'm talking with Lindsay and Kaleb at Homestead. 00:29 Homestead hobbyists. There we go. Good afternoon, you guys. are you? Doing well. Good afternoon. Thanks for having us on. Yeah, you're kind of saving my bacon. It's been, it's been rough getting guests to commit because it's a really rough time of year for people who are, I don't know, birthing animal babies or trying to get their gardens in or their crops in. So I appreciate you making the time. Yeah. It's like it's busy season all of a sudden. 00:58 Yeah, I went through this back in November, trying to schedule interviews around Christmas time because everybody was busy with Christmas plans. And we're not big holiday celebrators here. We just aren't. We're not Jehovah's Witnesses or anything, but we just don't make a big deal of it. And I always forget that other people do. And I was like, huh, I might be entirely screwed on my podcast or two weeks straight at Christmas time. This is great. 01:28 Well, if you ever need us to jump on as backup conversationalists, you let us know. will. I will put you on in my stable of, of they'll talk to me, I think, hopefully. All right. You guys are in Ohio. We're in Ohio. We are more on like the middle Western side of Ohio. We're in a really, um, 01:52 not super small town, but we are surrounded by a lot of really small towns. There's probably only 20,000 people here and we're about 45 minutes north of Dayton. If folks know where that is. I know where that is because I drive through Ohio about once every five years from Minnesota to Maine to see my parents. So I know I have an idea of where Dayton is. my great aunt and uncle lived in 02:21 Oh my God, I can't think of the town, but right near Indianapolis, Indiana and my grandparents on my mom's side live in Oakwood, Illinois, which is not far from Chicago. I think it's an hour south of Chicago. So I'm familiar with the route that I drive and all those towns are on little signs that say, if you want to go to Chicago, go that way. then it takes you two hours to get there. 02:47 Yep, exactly. I love road trips. I really, really do. I haven't done one in four years now and I'm getting older. I'm not so good at the sitting in the car for three, four hours straight at a time. My back starts to hurt from sitting in the seat of the car. So road trips aren't as much fun as they used to be. But boy, when I was a kid, my parents were like, we're going to Illinois. I was like, yay, snack foods and pop all the way. 03:16 Our kids are just getting to the point where they like that. They like the idea of a road trip. My youngest, asked me probably just this week actually, I can't remember if it was this week or last week. She goes, mommy, when are we gonna do that thing where we get up really early and we get to wear our jammies and leave in the car? I was like, yeah, we're gonna do that soon. Yeah, it's exciting. It's getting you out of your comfort zone and going to a brand new place. 03:46 or a place you've been to before, but it's always fun to go there. So, all right. So tell me about yourselves and Homestead hobbyists, cause I want to know all about you. Okay. Well, Caleb, do you want to kick off? No. So we are originally from the Ohio area. We kind of had a, we're, 04:15 We've had an interesting journey to get to Homestead Hobbyists. Both of us grew up in this area and then went away to college and then lived in different states and then sort of found our way back to Ohio, especially as we were getting more solidified in our careers and starting a family and we wanted to be back close to home. So we live in the same town that 04:44 my parents and my in-laws live in, which comes in handy. And one of the things that I think we both recognized is that we grew up with some different homesteading activities in different ways on both sides of our family. And especially as we got kind of more into a routine of day-to-day life, it was like, well, I kind of want to bring some of this stuff back. 05:13 So, like, I grew up in my mom, she made a lot of our ...

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