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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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Mason Jar Cozy Contest

November 29, 2011

My mason jar warmer is in the running for Cold Antler Farm's mason jar cozy contest! She asked readers to post photos of their creative solutions to insulate canning jars for holding hot beverages. You can stop by Jenna's blog to view the post and leave a comment to put in your vote at: http://coldantlerfarm.blogspot.com/2011/11/warm-jar-flash-mob-part-2.html You can also find ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Goodbye to the Homestead

November 15, 2011

Reading the passage in Little House on the Prairie where Laura Ingalls Wilder recounts leaving in the wagon and watching out the back as their homestead grows smaller and smaller, becoming a tiny speck in the distance has always had a profound impact on me. When I read it as a girl, it seemed more tragic than the ending of Old Yeller. When I read it as an adult, it blew me ...

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Filed Under: Home is Where the Hearth is, Homesteading, Life

Mushroom Madness

November 11, 2011

Fall has really set in around here with foggy mornings, flying leaves and a fair amount of drizzly weather. All these mark the beginning of my favorite wildcrafting expeditions of the year, mushroom hunting. Getting out in the woods as things are winding down for the Winter to gather up baskets full of succulent, tasty fungi is a treat all on its own, not to mention the wide array of culinary ...

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Filed Under: Life, Wildcrafting

Mushroom Hunting

November 5, 2011

With the rain and mists of Winter in Oregon comes one of my favorite reasons to go out in the woods. Mushrooms. Wildcrafting for fungi is a delightful way to spend a November afternoon, and my enjoyment of these excursions often carries over into crafting inspiration. With Chanterelles piled all over my counter, in my dehydrator and in many of my meals last year, I started making ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Pumpkins all Aglow

November 2, 2011

As far back as I can remember, Halloween has been my favorite night of the year. While life has gone along, and the magic and delight of many childhood pastimes have faded in their awe, Halloween night has never dulled. The fun of dressing up as whatever you want to be for an evening, seeing all the amazing costumes other folks think up, the comforting glow of jack-o-lanterns on front steps ...

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Filed Under: Art, Life, Seasons

Garden Goddess

August 26, 2011

It's late Summer and gardens are bountiful. All the gardeners are busy harvesting, and baskets are spilling over with ripe fruits, squash, carrots, potatoes, onions, greens, garlic and tomatoes. Many folks are proudly wearing dirt under their fingernails on a daily basis.  The Garden Goddess is smiling on us. I needlefelted this seasons figure from soft, colorful wool ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Camping 101

August 25, 2011

My "Camping 101" article is up and published in the current issue of Mom Magazine if you want to give it a peek at this link here: http://www.mommag.com/media/158121/Eug_outdoor%20mom.pdf. It's a quick rundown of tips and ideas for camping with children, whether it's been awhile or it's a new experience altogether, to help get folks back in the tent again. Happy camping! ...

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Filed Under: Camping, Life

August on the Homestead

August 12, 2011

Life has gotten a bit hectic lately, as it seems to do from time to time, and I realized it has been a while since I've written a blog post. I thought it was time to give a homestead update. Summer is moving along, the days are hot and dry, and things are ripening on the vine. There has been plenty of adventuring, camping, swimming, cooking, banjo picking, backpacking and life happening along ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Having Fun With the Pits

July 28, 2011

After many years of spending hours with a handheld cherry pitter, I listened with great interest whenever I heard tales of the cast-iron hand cranked cherry stoners of days gone by. Where were these contraptions to be found and why wasn't everyone using them today? The idea of simply feeding in cherries and turning a crank to separate fruit from stone made much more sense than hours of punching ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

First Sunflower

July 26, 2011

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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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