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Living the Rural Life - Internet Service

Living the Rural Life - Internet Service If you’re considering making the move to the beautiful Alberta foothills, one of the first questions on your mind might be, “Who do we use for Internet service?” This is a great question, especially if you're selling your home in Calgary or another urban area. The truth is, internet options can vary quite a bit depending on where you are in the rural landscape, so it's definitely worth taking some time to figure out what works best for you.

As a former IT ...

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Wildlife Wednesday - Snowshoe Hare

The rural life on an acreage in Alberta foothills gives us all sorts of stories to watch unfold. Buying a property near Water Valley has made me realize how much life there is in our forests, a short distance from Calgary to the west but giving a very different experience living on an Alberta farm

A Story of the Snowshoe Hare

The foothills blanketed in deep winter snow, their rolling slopes softened by drifts and shadowed by towering spruce and aspen. Among the quiet trees, a lone snowshoe hare sat...

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The Lifeline Beneath Our Feet: Alberta’s Rural Water Wells
Property Evaluation

In the vast, rolling prairies and foothills of Alberta, where the land stretches far beyond the eye can see, there lies an unseen but essential resource that has sustained families, farms, and entire communities for generations—water wells. These wells are not just a convenience; they are the very foundation of rural life, allowing thousands of Albertans to thrive in landscapes where municipal water systems do not reach.

When purchasing an acreage or rural real estate near Calgary or anywhere in Alberta,...

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Wildlife Wednesday - White-Tailed Deer

Everyone loves seeing deer, except perhaps when they are eating your feed or birdseed. White-tailed deer are commonly found throughout Alberta and are best recognized by their distinctive white flags as they run across fields. We are fortunate in Alberta to have an abundance of wildlife. Living in rural areas, it’s easy to forget just how lucky we are to be surrounded by nature. Take a moment to appreciate what we have.

White-tailed deer should not be confused with their cousins, the mule deer, which...

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Wildlife Wednesday - Black Bears (or in this case Cinnamon)

Springtime is right around the corner, bringing out some of our best local neighbours. The Black Bear spend the majority of winter in a den, dug out of a hillside or under a rocky overhang.

While hibernating, Black bears slow their metabolism to around 25% of normal, slowing their heartbeat considerably.

Over the next month or so, in Alberta, we will start to see them emerging from their dens. The food search will be on. All rural residents need to be good neighbours to these bears and not leave attractants...

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Wildlife Wednesday - Snow Bunting

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Rural Alberta has a lot going on. Whether you live on an acreage full time or have a cabin in one of the small communities like Bergan, Burnstick Lake or James River, there is always something new to enjoy.

Often, you’ll see a seasonal visitor pass through, this week I had a flock of Snow Buntings.
These little black and white birds only come around these parts in the winter and move like a wave through the air.

They visit our farm annually in the winter. In...

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Wildlife Wednesday - Pine Marten

The Pine Marten thrives in the majestic mature coniferous and mixed forests of Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Northwest and extends into the beautiful landscapes of Northern New England, the Rocky Mountains, and the Sierra Nevada. With a high metabolism driving its relentless spirit, this remarkable creature is always on the hunt. Its diet, rich in small mammals like squirrels and rodents, showcases its adaptability as an opportunistic feeder, also embracing birds, fruits, nuts, insects, and carrion....

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Winter Preparations for your Septic System
Property Evaluation

With the recent weather, more than a few people have posted about frozen septic systems.

If you are unsure about your system or if it’s your first winter on the property, it’s always a good idea to have a licensed professional check your systems and make sure you are winter-ready. I was lucky enough to have a great contractor explaining a few simple things to do to prepare your septic for winter.

A few things to consider,

Always keep your system full; the volume of water helps prevent freezing....

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Remember my post about firewood?

Winter preparation is a big part of Rural life. Linkedin 

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Do you think you have enough firewood?

So, the answer I gave was right. It’s never enough. Cold snaps burn through wood rapidly.

Here is what’s left; we have burnt through a lot of our wood.

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