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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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Draft Horse Field Trip

June 3, 2011

The third grade school year is drawing to a close for my children at our local Waldorf school, and they have been busy measuring, digging, and always learning. For those of you unfamiliar with the Waldorf education model, the third grade curriculum focuses on living on the earth, covering such things as shelter, building, farming, cooking, and working with fibers. Reading this, you probably ...

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Filed Under: Life, Support Local Farms, Waldorf Education

May on the Homestead

May 31, 2011

As the month of May draws to a close, I thought I'd give an update on happenings around the homestead. It didn't feel like there was much to report this month with all the rain. I started a lot of seedlings, got a lot of potatoes and onions planted, and had the neighbor come over with his tractor to plow the field again. I spent a lot of time waiting for the rain to stop. This last weekend of May, ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Mystic Orb Giveaway!

May 28, 2011

I am pleased to introduce you to my friends, Jeff and Taryn, artists of Mystic Orb  and give my readers an opportunity to win a set of these wonderful sassafras buttons. I met Jeff and Taryn through fellow crafters and Saturday Market friends a couple of years ago, and I am so glad that I did! These folks are modern day homesteaders, living out on the Siuslaw River with their beautiful ...

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Filed Under: Inspiring People, Life

Fun With Rabbits

May 27, 2011

It's been a busy time of year, and in the shuffle I forgot to introduce two new additions to the homestead. Micke Fleur and Sanna Blossom the Netherland Dwarf rabbits were given to us by some friends in my childrens' class in interest of giving them a life out in the country. While my children are excited about having two new pets, I've got one thing on my mind. Manure. I ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Stripped Down Patchwork

May 26, 2011

I would like to introduce you to my friend and great inspiration, Erin Gilday, the amazing woman behind Patchwork Underground. Erin is a fiber artist, crafts instructor, freelance writer and pattern designer from Portland, OR. Her sewing patterns and craft culture pieces have appeared in Stitch, Sew News, Quilts and More, Threads, SewStylish, The Quilt Life, Piecework, Sew Hip and Curve ...

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Filed Under: Art, Interviews, Life

The Birds of Fern Ridge

May 26, 2011

Living close to a large reservoir and wildlife refuge that is a major stop along the west coast's migratory flight path, this is the time of year when I've got birds on the brain. They're everywhere you look. All sizes, shapes, colors and songs. I spent a Saturday vending at our local Wings and Wine festival, and made this wall hanging in honor of our fine feathered friends. A canoe paddles ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

Hot Stuff!

May 25, 2011

You may have noticed these snazzy new tags on my blog giveaways, in my Mountain Hearth Handcrafts Etsy shop, or in my booth at recent festivals. This is my idea turned into reality through my husband's artistic abilities. I have often said that I write because I can't draw or paint, so it's a good thing knowing an artist of that sort. For some time now, I have been stitching these cast-iron ...

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Filed Under: Home is Where the Hearth is, Life

Fields of Blue

May 23, 2011

One of the first things I fell in love with during my first Spring in the Willamette Valley was the camas. Lining roadsides, in patches along trails and natural areas, in many folks back yards, and in waving masses of blue out in the fields and wetlands, this plant is a beautiful sight to behold. Camas (Camassia sp.) belongs to the lily family, and posesses a rich history as one of the most ...

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Filed Under: Life, Wildcrafting

A Foraging Lesson

May 19, 2011

Have you ever heard the phrase, "Feeling like a Spring chicken" and wondered what that must feel like? Well, watching all our little chicks out in the barnyard has answered that question in my mind. It looks like an awful lot of fun being a Spring chicken. You might remember Silkie, the determined little hen from my earlier post, One Proud Mama Chicken. As things turned out, one egg ...

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Filed Under: Chickens, Life

Blog Giveaway Winners!

May 17, 2011

The names are drawn, the results are in, and we have three winners for my 100th Blog follower giveaway! I heard from readers all the way from Mapleton, Oregon to Victoria, Australia and I loved reading all your responses. I heard about such an array of wonderful homesteading endeavors and dreams of backyard bees, canning, growing food, chickens, goats, alpacas, mulching, fruit ...

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Filed Under: Home is Where the Hearth is, 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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