The Year We Cleared the Land: A Slow Start to Our Big Dream (Part 1)
When we first walked this property, it was everything we wanted—wild, wooded, and full of potential. You couldn’t see more […]
When we first walked this property, it was everything we wanted—wild, wooded, and full of potential. You couldn’t see more […]
In the dead heat of summer, I usually get super focused on keeping my garden alive to bear a summer
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This post may include affiliate links. Even here in the Pacific Northwest, rain can be scarce, especially during the summer.
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Homebrewing can be intimidating if you’ve never brewed beer, wine, or mead before. Using home brew kits can make it
When an errand ejected us from the Kitsap Peninsula during the middle of the pandemic, Phil and I decided to
Growing up, my brothers and I were warned of the dangers of eating wild berries. Holly bushes, with their bright