“The oldest task in human history is to live
on a piece of land without spoiling it.”
- Aldo Leopold
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4 ~ Signals
Here, in the period of late February and early March, even if snow and cold still press quietly on the world, come two unfailing, first signs that winter is starting its turn toward spring…
3 ~ Snow carrots & winter cress
A challenge of living off what’s on hand at this time of year is fresh produce. Thawed raspberries, as brilliantly red as the day I froze them, aren’t too far removed from the taste of summer. Nor in fact is frozen broccoli revived in steam. But not quite the same.
Yet I found I still have options at this cusp of late winter…
2 ~ Larder
Winter is still with us. Some thawing is in the forecast, but dawn this morning found the thermometer at 0F (-18C) in this small, cold-sink of a valley.
I thought it would be good to summarize the current status of my provisions, the starting point, here at the end of February.
1 ~ Beginning
Greetings, and welcome to the first post of this blog. New ground for me, and I hope, dear reader, that along the way we might uncover some new ground together.