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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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The People Went Forth and Made Mead…and it Was Good.

September 27, 2012

To brew a mead, one must be patient. One must be willing to brew a beverage that can take years to develop and mature. Yes, I said years. Patience has its place in life. Instant gratification also has its place, and that is what homebrewing cider and beer is for. I had been wanting to make a mead for a very long time, so I figured if I could be patient to begin making it ...

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Filed Under: Homebrewing, Life

Dream Big Dreams

September 26, 2012

I just finished this wall hanging for my friend Logan's birthday. She turned 12 this weekend, and has just decided she wants to hike the Pacific Crest Trail within the next couple of years with her dad. Her dream was inspired by a dayhike we went on for a few miles along the P.C.T. to see South Cinder Peak on a recent backpacking trip, so I needlefelted all the peaks and lakes we encountered ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

The Mountains are Calling

September 20, 2012

I would like to introduce you all to an inspiring artist, seamstress, childhood preservationist and appreciator of mountains, Kristy Davis. She lives and works in Sequim, Washington at the foot of the Olympic Mountain Range (my beloved homeland), where she creates amazing dresses for her business, The Sixth Day of May. She recently posted the above photograph, and it so ...

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Filed Under: Art, Inspiring People, Life, Words to Live by

Miss Thena’s Easy Applesauce

September 17, 2012

This post goes out in honor of my friend Thena, who got herself a homestead this weekend. She's been working hard towards it for YEARS and when I was up in Washington visiting her in June, she showed me around this lovely bank-owned acreage with an orchard, outbuildings, chicken coop, a pond, fenced pasture, and a woodstove. She and her partner had just made their offer on it that day and ...

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Filed Under: Canning, Dreams, Homesteading, Life

Chicken Folks Unite!

September 14, 2012

It has been a really busy week around here, but I had to share this bit of chicken inspiration that came my way. A friend of mine shared this photo from Fresh Eggs Daily on Facebook, and it led me to Yvette's blog, which is lovely! When I have a little more down time, I am going to spend more time looking around on this site, but I encourage all you fellow chicken folks out there to check it ...

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Filed Under: Chickens, Life

September Harvest

September 13, 2012

It's harvest time, and now that I've shown you the macrocosm of the organic farm around me, I'll share some of my favorite things happening in my own modern micro homestead. First off, there is the rainbow of potatoes the kids and I dug up the other evening. I tried to plant the most colorful array possible, and cram them into a fairly small area. It seems the gophers thought this patch of ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

A Mountain Hearth Wall Hanging

September 13, 2012

It's the peak of backpacking season, and with glorious weather and scarce mosquitoes, it's a fine time to be in the high country. I've done a lot of lower elevation trips this season, but I am still hoping to squeeze in just one more trip up into the mountains before Winter sets in. I needlefelted this wool wall hanging with that longing for mountains in my ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Farmers Know the Dirt!

September 11, 2012

Harvest time is rolling in, and I am enjoying the experience of living right in the middle of the activity on this 20 acre farm. Cheerful folks come and go from the orchards picking fruit, boxes of organic produce keep accumulating and moving around, piles of garlic husk mound up by chairs in the shade, and the mechanical serenade of the tractor engine drifts around in the background. It ...

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Filed Under: Life, Support Local Farms

Of Mountains and Women

September 10, 2012

"The hearts of mountains and the hearts of women Are both the same. They beat to an old rhythm, an old song. Mountains and women are made from the sinew of the rock Mountains and women are home to the spirits of the earth. Mountains and women are created with beauty all around. Mountains and women embrace the mystery of life. Mountains give patience to women. Women give fullness ...

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Filed Under: Life, Words to Live by

Another Wild Night on the Farm

September 9, 2012

I have a favorite magnet on my refrigerator that says "Wild Women Don't Get the Blues." Well, I can tell you that I still get the blues, but they can always be worked through via late night canning with a delicious beverage. Tonight's wild late night involves 18 pints of corn relish (another basic recipe from the Ball Blue Canning Book) and Elysian Brewing Company's newest addition to the 12 Beers ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

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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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