Living on this farm

The meanderings of an accidental farmer

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What the heck?

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So most of Saturday and all of Sunday was a day of rest for me. I wrote, I read, I made cheese, and made a nice little list of projects for ...
Monday, November 29, 2010

Guardians

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They don't look like much now but two of these little fluff balls are going to become live stock guardians. We picked them up on Sunday ...
Sunday, November 28, 2010

Pumpkin blueberry pecan pancakes with caramel peach sauce

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That's right its Sunday! Local peaches, blueberries, bacon and our farm raised, eggs, milk, yougurt! whola! I'm in love with my life...
Saturday, November 27, 2010

general report from the farm

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I’m grateful for many things but right now I’m most grateful for electric blankets and space heaters. Still no heat and wont expect to see a...
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Friday, November 26, 2010

staying warm

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I’m sitting in the kitchen the sun is peeking up behind the now leafless oaks. The grasses stand tall, frozen. Both ovens are open and the r...
Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Calamity Jane

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I'll never be a Calamity Jane, but sometimes I try to channel a little bit of that brave spirit when I'm faced with some unusual cir...
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A Turkey tale

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Several years ago my vet asked me if I would be interested in adopting Lincoln, a broad breasted bronze heritage turkey. He is a pet and I m...
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Lisa
A restaurateur from Seattle who left her life and the restaurant business to move to Oklahoma to start her own farm. What she didn’t know was it wasn’t all going to be sipping ice tea on the front porch. The physical, emotional and spiritual challenges of farming in Oklahoma became a center of self-discovery and a practice into food centric contemplative living and mindfulness. This blog contains essays and meanderings of thoughts, insights, failures and successes. Food. Farming. Practice.
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