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Today I'm talking with Becca at Moon Ridge Acres. You can follow on Facebook as well. 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. 00:25 Today I'm talking with Becca at Moon Ridge Acres in Alberta, Canada? Yes, that's right. Yes, okay. Good afternoon, Becca. How are you? I'm great. How are you? I'm good. It's a gray, drizzly kind of day here in Minnesota. What's it doing in Alberta? It is actually sun, shiny, and beautiful. After a mega thunderstorm last night, it's actually quite lovely. The birds are chirping. Everyone is. 00:53 Seemingly good the calm after the storm, I Yeah, the weather has been absolutely insane everywhere this past weekend was Memorial Day weekend here in the States and In Minnesota where I am Friday and Saturday and Sunday were absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous days Right that doesn't usually happen. Usually one day of Memorial Day weekend is a washout and it didn't happen 01:21 That's impressive. Our, our May Long was like last weekend and it was absolutely frozen. It was so cold. It was like, it was terrible. We couldn't do anything. Oh, God, mother, mother nature. didn't get snow though, which is, you know, it is normal for us to get snow on May Long. We say we don't plant our gardens until after May Long and we didn't get snow, but it was like in the, in the single digit. 01:50 So it felt very cold, but today it is, oh, it's got to be close to 20 degrees already. Which is what in Fahrenheit? Because I'm really bad at it. I'm really bad at it too. I would say that's like 45, 50, I think. Warmish. It's warmish there. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Wait. 02:16 Yeah, I could be wrong on the conversion. I'm sure someone will correct me. I can always look it up and put it in the show notes and be like, here's the chart that says what's it actually is. When I went to the US, my car had this really handy feature that it just converted it automatically for me, which was so handy. And it's funny how quickly I was able to go from Celsius into 02:46 um, the Imperial system and then, and then back and it just felt totally normal with that, you know, system in my car. But like, if you asked me to convert it like right now, there's no way. Yeah. And one of my best friends is from Canada and you would, I've known her for over 20 years. You would think that I would have made a point of learning this, but I still haven't. It's terrible. 03:09 And my parents are old enough that they still use the Imperial system for like 90 % of things. Like the metric system was kind of imposed upon them like after they were out of school. So they're still very much on the Imperial system. They're always talking in Fahrenheit and I'm like, what? And you'd think I would pick up on it, you know, but no, like I'm, I got Celsius on the brain, but I use inches though, which is a very Canadian thing to do. 03:39 Yeah, I feel like whatever you're first introduced to, like I am not a Macintosh computer kind of girl. I really do like Windows. Right. And I tried using a Macintosh Apple as they were known when I was in school and that was a very long time ago. I'm 55, you can do the math. And I can do it. 04:06 but it's like retraining my brain to find where files are if I use that. So yeah, it's what you're introduced to as a brand new thing, what you tend to gravitate towards. So, okay, so got the weather covered, got the small talk covered. You have been going through some fits and issues with Facebook lately. Did you want to vent for a couple of minutes about that? Oh, absolutely. I would love to. 04:36 So as a Canadian, when it comes to content creation across social media, we are very limited in what we can access for monetization. We don't get paid for TikTok. And then we have Facebook and YouTube. 04:57 I believe Instagram also monetizes, but I don't think Instagram pays very well. think Instagram is very much targeted for like attracting brands to do brand deals. And for me, as a millennial where Facebook was like the OG platform, actually like just be like, we were just saying, I love creating on Facebook. I love that there's multiple different, um, 05:25 like ways, like I can do text, can do photo, I can do groups, I love Facebook. So that is where I've put a ton of my effort. I'm also on TikTok...

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