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The Chronicles of Morninside: Back in the Saddle Again
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Saturday, May 18, 2013. Back in the Saddle Again. Well, figuratively speaking that is. I've been away. Life has thrown me a few challenges; however, thanks to my Father in Heaven I have come out stronger, with my faith burning brighter than I ever thought possible. We have high hopes for the near and faintly distant future; I hope I can make the ‘Chronicles’ worth your time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Ground of Our Liberties. The View From My Kitchen Window.
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The Chronicles of Morninside: May 2013
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The morning went something like this:. Step 1. Make bottles. Step 2. Distribute bottles. Step 3. Give grain to goat. Step 4. Lock goat in. Step 5. Pick up bottles. Step 6. Get hay. Step 7. Pick up bottles. Step 8. Deliver hay; lock goat back up. Step 9. Pick up bottles. Step 10. Hold bottles. Step 11. Collect bottles; unlock goat. Thursday, May 23, 2013. So You Want to Be a Farmer. What does it take to be a “real” farmer? Cows, are dumb. I find a pie...
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The Chronicles of Morninside: June 2010
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Saturday, June 5, 2010. We have chickens that we bought at our local farm store as chicks; we bought several last spring, and have 8 left. We won't go into the myriad reasons why, after buying 15 chicks, we only have 8 left; we just won't go there right now. Suffice it to say that we have 8 chickens; one is a rooster; we didn’t want a rooster. If you’ve never had experience with roosters, count yourself fortunate and move on. I have developed the habit of keeping Louis in fr...
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The Chronicles of Morninside: Potato Day!
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Saturday, August 7, 2010. It didn't start out to be potato day, but that's how it ended. We harvested almost 100 pounds of potatoes; we also harvested about 20 pounds of onions, roughly 15 pounds of zucchini and one huge cabbage. I'm extremely excited, as my previous gardening success has been limited to tomatoes and, well tomatoes. The soil here at our new house is fabulous and we have a plethora of worms working night and day to help us out. May 19, 2013 at 1:00 PM. Happen...
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The View From My Kitchen Window: March 2011
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The View From My Kitchen Window. Wednesday, March 9, 2011. I saw the first Robin the other day, and even though I see them throughout the winter here, my mind, of its own accord, wandered into spring. It’s still cold here in my corner of Oregon; the daytime temperature reaching 50 degrees on a good day, but spring is afoot. Blossoms, grown fat and ripe in these milder days of winter’s last hurrah, are eager to burst. How does the earth know to wake up and bring the promise of new life to fruition? There ...
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The View From My Kitchen Window: Winter's Sunset
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The View From My Kitchen Window. Monday, February 6, 2012. The cold, stiff breeze blows into my face, as the purples and grays of winter’s sunset fade quietly toward twilight; the colors, swirling and streaking as the molten gold slips below the horizon, make a heady imitation of the Aurora Borealis. The fresh cold air seems alive; generous in its capacity to chill; my jacket clearly not the right one for this outing. February 7, 2012 at 6:24 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekend Links in Blue.
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The Chronicles of Morninside: Feeding Our Food
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The morning went something like this:. Step 1. Make bottles. Step 2. Distribute bottles. Step 3. Give grain to goat. Step 4. Lock goat in. Step 5. Pick up bottles. Step 6. Get hay. Step 7. Pick up bottles. Step 8. Deliver hay; lock goat back up. Step 9. Pick up bottles. Step 10. Hold bottles. Step 11. Collect bottles; unlock goat. May 29, 2013 at 11:37 AM. Sounds like all those years of motherhood is paying off ;). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Chronicles of Morninside: October 2010
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Saturday, October 30, 2010. Dad gave the children the assignment to ready the garden for winter; pull up the black landscape cloth, remove all the tomato cages, collect all the netting and stakes, and generally get things ready to put the pigs in there to do our plowing for us. I went to the feed store to get feed and hot wire for said pigs; when I left, things were coming along nicely. This is what I returned to, and the first photo looks deceiving:. What We Do For Fun.
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The Chronicles of Morninside: August 2010
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The Chronicles of Morninside. Saturday, August 7, 2010. It didn't start out to be potato day, but that's how it ended. We harvested almost 100 pounds of potatoes; we also harvested about 20 pounds of onions, roughly 15 pounds of zucchini and one huge cabbage. I'm extremely excited, as my previous gardening success has been limited to tomatoes and, well tomatoes. The soil here at our new house is fabulous and we have a plethora of worms working night and day to help us out. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. The Gr...
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The View From My Kitchen Window: A String of Ordinary Days
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The View From My Kitchen Window. Saturday, January 22, 2011. A String of Ordinary Days. I’ve been pondering life lately, likely caused by a looming, landmark birthday. Like the oyster with an ordinary piece of sand, we take the ordinary days and create beauty and joy. Heartache and sadness take away some of the glow, but can only break the string if we let it; some laughter and giggles, love and tenderness, and the glow becomes vibrant once again. I'm taking it one Ordinary Day at a time. I used to teach...