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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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February Snow

February 24, 2011

For the second time this year, we woke up to snow! This doesn't happen around here too often these days, so it's a big event! Everything outside the window was white. And the big flakes just kept on falling from the sky. We piled up the woodbox to keep the house warm... And kept the fire roaring in the woodstove. I made some hot mulled cider on the stove with our last jar from this Fall's ...

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Filed Under: Home is Where the Hearth is, Life

Old-Time Fun at the Frontier Fair

February 23, 2011

This weekend I took the kids to our local Frontier Heritage Fair. It has become a much anticipated annual event for our family, with demonstrations of traditional skills and all sorts of practical, useful things you can find there that they just don't make anymore. It's kind of like a trip to the shopping mall for homesteaders. My daughter talks all year about picking out a new ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Seeds are Here!

February 20, 2011

Time to get busy! ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

Signs of Spring

February 19, 2011

On a cold February day amidst the snow showers and hail, I'm thinking of all the signs of Spring I've spied around here lately. Nettles popping up, camelias blooming, green daffodil leaves emerging from the mud, and blossoming trees are all reassurances that winter will not last forever. What a welcome sight they are! Out at the coast, things are especially moving along, and on a recent camping ...

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Filed Under: Life, Seasons

Rhubarb, Strawberries and Asparagus: Planting Foods of the Frontier

February 17, 2011

This weekend we planted two of our 12" x 4" raised beds with Strawberries and Asparagus. The rhubarb will be in at the feed store in early March to fill the third. Many pioneers and settlers brought dormant asparagus and rhubarb crowns and seeds with them to plant on their homesteads because they transported well and produced food in varied climates. I once found rhubarb ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life

The Snowdrop Fairy

February 16, 2011

The Snowdrop Fairy Deep sleeps the Winter, Cold, wet, and grey; Surely all the world is dead; Spring is far away. Wait! the world shall waken; It is not dead, for lo, The Fair Maids of February Stand in the snow!  ~Cicely Mary Barker ...

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Filed Under: Life, Mountain Hearth Handcrafts

To a Snowdrop

February 15, 2011

To a Snowdrop Lone Flower, hemmed in with snows and white as they But hardier far, once more I see thee bend Thy forehead, as if fearful to offend, Like an unbidden guest. Though day by day, Storms, sallying from the mountain-tops, waylay The rising sun, and on the plains descend; Yet art thou welcome, welcome as a friend Whose zeal outruns his promise! Blue-eyed May Shall soon behold this ...

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Filed Under: Life, Words to Live by

Have a Heart: A Wild Mountain Recipe

February 14, 2011

When my dad came back from his annual Idaho elk hunting trip this year, he said he had a surprise for me. What, I wondered, could be a better surprise than coolers filled with packages of ground wild elk, steaks, sausage, roasts and summer sausage? Well, my dear old dad saved me the heart. Feeling honored to eat such a vital part of this wild creature, I decided to save it for a special ...

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Filed Under: Life, Wild Food Recipes

“Made From Scratch”: A Homesteaders Must-Have

February 12, 2011

With all the things to do around this homestead, reading has definitely taken a back burner this past year. However, I am proud to say, that after a handful of stolen moments here and there, I finally finished Jenna Woginrich's inspiring do-it-yourself memoir called "Made From Scratch: Discovering the Pleasures of a Handmade Life." I have to say that not only do I wish this book had been around ...

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Filed Under: Book, Music, and Film Reviews, Homesteading, Life

Animal Tracking at the Oregon Dunes

February 9, 2011

It's quite a feeling to be out walking on a wild stretch of beach and realize a whole array of wildlife was walking in the same place just before you came along. People tend to be so bumbling and noisy, we may never see the other creatures occupying the same space, but if you look closely you can find signs of who was there. Beaches and sand dunes are excellent places for animal tracking ...

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Filed Under: Hiking, 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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