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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

November 23, 2010

The Snowy Day

I woke up at 3 in the morning, just to peek out the window. Sure enough, the ground was white! Try as I might, I just could not go back to sleep. Finally, I got up at 5 when the kids went running downstairs whooping and hollering to put on their snow gear. They went straight out to play in the snow in the dark. Can you tell we don’t get snow around here much? In all the years I’ve lived around here, we’ve only seen a few snowfalls, and none of them stayed on the ground very long. Snow here is a BIG DEAL. Such a big deal that this 1″ of snow closed the schools here and in all the neighboring counties for the day. Looks like a snow day!
The chickens just didn’t know what to make of it. They kind of huddled around in one spot and headed back inside the coop by the heat lamp.
Most of the plants were still holding onto their leaves from the warm, late autumn, and the branches all drooped heavy with snow.
The garden was a snowy white scene, just covered with a blanket of leaf mulch for the winter, and now with an extra blanket of snow.
The last stubborn flowers peeked out under a white dusting.

Snow on the apple tree.

Snow on the last artichoke.
A wild winter morning sky.
And our snug, warm farmhouse stayed toasty with a roaring fire in the woodstove and a beeswax candle burning in the kitchen window. Snow days are wonderful!

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Out here in Oregon, I enjoy the rough-hewn life of a modern homesteader and mountain woman, weaving the outdoors into the fabric of daily life. Whether tending this McKenzie River homestead hearth or a campfire in the backcountry, I find great enjoyment in the work of a sustainable life. Gather around as I share my tales of outdoor adventure, conservation, restoration, land stewardship, wildcrafting, handcrafting, growing food, and keeping chickens. It is my hope to share ideas and inspiration, and strengthen connections with the land and wild places. Read More…

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