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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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Of Politics and Chickens

October 26, 2012

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Filed Under: Chickens, Life

Squirreling Around: A Fall Acorn Harvest

October 25, 2012

Last week, I took the kids acorn gathering after school. The rain hadn't really started in yet, and it seemed about the right time. My favorite spot is the middle of the University of Oregon campus, because they have good oak varieties that are really well cared for and well watered, thus producing abundant, fat acorns. Also, it's a lot of fun to have all the college students bustling about ...

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Filed Under: Life, Wildcrafting

I Wood and I Could: The Story of Heating a Home

October 20, 2012

The rain has set in, I have a warm, cheery fire in my woodstove, and my woodshed is piled with neatly stacked wood. Now, I love wood heat, and tend to really thrive on it in the wintertime, so these things are pretty exciting to me all on their own. This year it is much more exciting because it is not only the heat supply for a winter in my home, but I gathered, cut, split, and stacked that ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Mountains and Rivers Without End

October 16, 2012

While spending the weekend at Bald Knob Lookout on a retreat in solitude, I needlefelted this wool wall hanging of the lookout perched above the Wild Rogue Wilderness, Eden Valley and the Rogue River watershed spreading out below. The mountain peaks and river valleys seem to me to stretch on forever here, and always makes me think of Gary Snyder's book of poetry, "Mountains and Rivers Without ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Solitude on the Peaks

October 15, 2012

I have just returned from a rejuvenating getaway with the best person I could think of to spend three days alone in a fire lookout tower with...myself. I rented Bald Knob Fire Lookout for the weekend, and set off with my books, my banjo, wool and needlefelting tools, the makings for delicious meals, and some Laphroaig single-malt scotch. I had been on several fire lookout trips before, discovering ...

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Filed Under: Adventures, Camping, Life Tagged With: nature as therapy

A Day at Blair Lake

October 9, 2012

On the Fall Equinox, we headed up into the mountains outside of Oakridge for our annual Blair Lake huckleberry picking trip. Typically this has been a big weekend campout, but with how busy life has been the Fall (and you will notice the Fall Equinox was some weeks ago, and I'm just posting about it now) we decided to make it a day outing with friends and head back after dinner around the ...

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Filed Under: Life, Seasons, Wildcrafting

Scenes from Seattle

October 6, 2012

Last weekend, I travelled to Seattle for the Northwest Chocolate Festival.  One of the many hats I wear these days is working with my friend's business, Chocolate Alchemy, and we were giving a demo on roasting cocoa beans. This classified the excursion as a business trip in a sense, which just tickles me, because I had always been intrigued by business trips and this one ...

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Filed Under: Adventures, Art, Life

The Gleaning Girls

October 5, 2012

Even though I live on a farm where there is fruit, September got me thinking about all my annual wildharvesting and alley-way gleaning spots around town. While slicing and drying seconds apples and Asian pears from boxes the farmers couldn't use is fast and convenient, I was missing the challenge of going out and gathering. It was to my benefit that they didn't have seconds of Italian plums, ...

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Filed Under: Life, Wildcrafting

Backpacking Carl Lake

October 3, 2012

For my last backpacking hurrah of the season, I headed up with some friends to Carl Lake in the Mount Jefferson Wilderness last month. September is such a golden, wonderful time to get up into the mountains. The days are perfectly sunny and warm, and the nights crisp and clear but not too cold. I am often so busy with harvesting, gleaning, gardening and preparing for winter that I have rarely ...

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Filed Under: Backpacking, Hiking, Life

A Felted Family

October 3, 2012

I just finished this custom order for a felted wool family that is going to be a playset for Grandma's House. It was a very warm feeling to create a family treasure for her grandkids to play with. Folks must be settling in and getting cozy for the long winter ahead with their families, because I am also working on a custom order of a fairy family for a little girl who likes to pretend ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

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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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