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In the Woods
September 8, 2019 admin

Thinning

The thinning project is coming along nicely, its a good thing because even Jackson the dog (who would not move

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Beyond the FarmIn the Woods
September 7, 2019 admin

Waiting For Pole Truck

We are busy on the other side of the ridge while we wait for the pole truck to clean out

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In the FieldsIn the Woods
September 6, 2019 admin

Hauling

It was tough for the loggers to get the trees down without too much breakage. The steep terrain and old

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In the Woods
September 5, 2019 admin

Old Friend

I blew up my chainsaw. Dang it anyway. I really liked that saw and it wasn’t that old. I know

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Conservation and StewardshipIn the Woods
September 4, 2019 admin

Series

I will be writing a series of articles about the woods, to understand the series you will need a little

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In the GardenIn the KitchenIn the Woods
September 3, 2019 admin

Enough Of One

What do you do when you don’t have enough fruit to make a full batch of cobbler? My take on

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In the Garden
September 2, 2019 admin

Fresh Fruit

This time of year, with the fresh fruit on the apple, pear and plum trees, we are not able to

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In the Garden
September 1, 2019 admin

Lavender Butterflies

The pollinator row that we have outside the window by the dining room table has been extremely busy this last

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In the Woods
August 31, 2019 admin

The Back Landing

Looking at the hillside from the top of the hill makes the area look tame. The loggers had to be

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Beyond the FarmIn the Woods
August 30, 2019 admin

Red Flag

Although we have had some moisture  over the last month, the ground is very dry. It only takes a day

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