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Crazy Start
While it's been a minute with the holiday and all the other distractions - as in winter has barely arrived. The 'how'd' she do that focus will be some new videos and other final wrapping up as winter descends. Currently, winds are around 40 mph, it's raining and sleeting sideways and we may just get a white Christmas. What have you all been up to will all this extra time outside? I built a cattle loafing shed.
Crazy Start
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We have been going out and about. Picked mistletoe in Ashland and will dry the leaves for later use medicinally. Picked oak gall to make black ink known as legal ink.
It's that time! Spring Will Soon Be Springing
The time in between the last post and today has been spent devising a calendar and some 'organizational' plans so that this does become a resource that one day you can easily go to the topics and choose how you want to learn. For now, it seems everyone wants videos. While I am not a videographer I will do my best to offer some useful content along the lines of 20 minutes a week. Sometime it will vary on which topics will have new weekly content and I'll base this on Actual comments and more than a thumbs up. Videos, even amateur ones require a great deal of time and if the information isn't useful I would like to pare down and fine tune how you'd like to Learn. The videos w be linked to a YouTube channel because Skool uploads are very very very s l o w. And until it can easily upload big content like video this will be the format. 1. Video is uploaded at min for one topic ( eventually more based on viewer interactions ) weekly. Approx. 20 minutes 2. Open for questions posted here for seven days from Video posting or private questions to email wendy@bluebirdpfp.com 3. A few questions posted and Answers on the topic 4. Occasionally a link to hand outs and items I can purchase at my cost for you to purchase plus shipping ( handling is silly, I use recycled materials or flat rate USPS, unless you indicate otherwise. 5. Always a free gift if you get the special question of the week that is answered in the video for the first correct answer - sorry US shipping only ☹️ the tariffs make it ridiculous to send anything out of Country currently. 6. The Easter Egg question what size is the hemp sheet
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Certainly there is so much to learn.. the more I know the less I know. Gardening and buying from the ranchers/farmers is a way of life plus it is fun.
Thanksgiving...
Goodness I know that to make this all work one is 'supposed' to be on this daily -writing sharing teaching- but I promised authenticity and with that comes a lot of all the other parts of life. Mom had knee surgery. With that comes a little extra days helping. At 78 she is three weeks from a knee replacement and completely walking cane free, doing her PT, and dreaming of being in her gardens again. I suspect much of my 'do all the things' try all the things is because of her indomitable nature! I tweeted my stupid ankle- not the typical turn oh no. No this one was essentially falling forward and imagine your big toe touching your shin! Not fun. Thank goodness nothings broke, shattered, or splintered. And then this incredible weather! I can't stay inside while it's gorgeous fall in the 50 and low 60s when there are bulbs to plant and things to build and meadows that have long awaited planting! The rain in between has been the strangest yet incredible opportunity for fall seeding on the farm and it's m am fully taking advantage. All of this and for the first time in my adult life instead of a small family gathering of those who still live on the same state- my family, cousins, their young adults and families are all coming to celebrate here at our farm. Like 32 of us for a sit down truly Italian Thanksgiving. So raviolis had to made, bread recipes tested, pie making, and the house that is far too large for two humans, two cats, and a border collie is finally going to be filled to capacity. I drove out to Smith Valley to get our turkeys from my friends who are starting their own new farm and I'm happy I am not the one organizing and processing turkeys any longer. It's great to see young, kind, humane farmers like the Ogan family doing what we did for so many years. Anyway, daily life is real. I hope to see more arrive here by invite or interest and help fill in these places I'd like to see grow into a community of food, doing real everyday stuff, and skills so many did not have the opportunity to learn growing up. No matter your age, no matter your place you live- there is much more than the storm always on the horizon. We change this not by fighting but creating and that will always overpower the darkness always waiting at the edge.
Thanksgiving...
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Sorry to hear about your ankle first off. Wow 32 at the farm, not that you don't have the space but the enormity of cooking for so many. I imagine everyone brings something to the table and does sound fun. We bought our turkey from First Fruits Sustainable Farms. Picking up a Thanksgivng dinner for a family member that will last quite sometime. Overall the thanks would like to give is breathing while seeing some signs of accountability eek through the gov.
November
Enjoying the long fall season eating fresh from garden. While the tomatoes are essentially done for the season choosing one big cherry tomato plant to bring in to hang for a good supply of fresh sunshine. I like this photo type for an easy free materials raised bed. What do YOU think? Is this one you would like to see made step by step? Please comment rather than just like- thanks!
November
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We are trying a cover crop this year in our beds to enrich the soil besides the compost.
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@Wendy Baroli we put crimson clover in one bed and winter peas in another.. haven't tried combining yet
What Are You Feeding Your Heart
We often talk about feeding our brains and how to sleep and how to eat well and the importance of exercise. However, we are not adept at talking about what feeds our hearts. For those that are practicing a faith, often referred to as a soul. For me, it is the divine in each of us. It is how we take in the world around us and translate that experience into how we perceive ourselves and those around us. It's the delight in a full Supermoon. The awe at a piece of art that moves us makes us want to touch or see that work. It is laughter with friends and the deep connection to the sounds of fallen leaves underfoot as we silently walk a wooded path. What are you feeding your heart?
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The gross domestic product has no soul. Working to produce enough to then have time to commune with the land, sky and water is something our ancestors did more of.
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