Firesign Farm

Saturday, March 17, 2012

T-Shirt Scarf and Flowers

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I wrote about our Green (for St. Patrick's Day) Green (for Spring) Green (for sustainable) Fashion Show for my latest post on the Simpl...
Saturday, March 10, 2012

Salvaging a Tattered Tablecloth

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As long as I had my sewing table and machine all set up, I took care of another little refashioning project today. After its last go-round i...
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Friday, March 9, 2012

Aprons into Pillows

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My home decor is still in my cozy red and white winter theme. The past few days, I made a couple of decorative refashioned items I've h...
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Friday, December 30, 2011

Short-Term Stored Foods at Year-End

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Barely a week past the solstice, but the chickens can tell the days are already getting longer - two eggs yesterday, another one today. We l...
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sunshine Hot Sauce

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I plant one Habanero chile plant each summer. The peppers are so hot that I don't need very many - enough for a batch of hot sauce, a fe...
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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Crafty Hostess Gift

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 I've been learning a bit about beading and some simple jewelry-making techniques, and acquired a couple starter tools. I've also be...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Leaf Mold

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I was out riding my bicycle around a quiet neighborhood of one-acre lots. As I rode past one house, with lots of lawn surrounded by big tree...
Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Pink Banana Squash Pie

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Pink banana squash is the best large winter storage squash I've found for growing in my high desert climate. I have the room to let the ...
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Baked Cinnamon French Toast, Cinnamon Apples

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I recently spent a Soroptimist "girls weekend getaway" in a vacation rental house up at South Lake Tahoe. Arranged by our District...
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Splint Mitten

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Aries' injured finger is doing much better. He got the cast removed, and the stitches out. He now has a molded rigid plastic splint wra...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

An Interesting Discovery

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We very rarely buy furniture new. Other than the electronics, just about all of our furnishings are second-hand or thrift shop finds, worn c...
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Figs in Northern Nevada

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I got out today, and gathered up the rest of my hoses. It was windy, but not too cold, so the hoses were still somewhat pliable. I don't...
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Garden Update

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We've shut down and drained the yard water system. I got some clean-up work done out in the garden this afternoon - rolling up hoses, st...
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Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween 2011

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Demons keep moving - this place is already possessed. No trick-or-treaters at all this year. Then again, the most we've ever had was nin...
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Nevada Day 2011

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On October 31, 1864, despite falling far short of the required number of residents, Nevada became the smallest territorial population to be ...
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Ahhhh . . .

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Don't you sleep better in a clean bed, after a nice warm bath?
Friday, October 28, 2011

Bathtime for Boris; Monitor Pass Colors

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It's that time of year. Boris, our German Shorthair pound hound, has been shedding quite a bit (and smelling rather doggy too). This mor...
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Wanna See a Bushy-Tailed Woodrat?

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This is a bushy-tailed woodrat , minus half his tail. We found that a few days ago, stuck to a glue trap in the cellar (he'd chewed off ...
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Growing Okra in Northern Nevada

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I usually start a couple of okra seeds inside in April, the same time I start my tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers. Sometimes they'll tak...
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Green Beast Bit Aries

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Our first hard freeze was looming last week, so it was time to bring in all the tender crops. Two days prior, I'd cut all the squash and...
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After I read the Little House on the Prairie books, I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wanted to be a pioneer - living off the land, in a cozy little home where my husband and I made everything in it. That dream never died. I did what I could, when I could. And then I met Aries – a fellow pioneer spirit. He started with a tiny house (all the plumbing on one wall of the kitchen – from the sink you’d walk through the shower stall to get to the toilet). He built a garage and added on a bedroom and bathroom. After we were married, we did all the work to turn it into a cozy home – wallpapering, sewing, building furniture, everything from laying floor tiles to texturing the ceiling. This isn't really a farm - it’s an urban homestead, on a little over an acre (half of that still just sand and sagebrush). But over the years we’ve raised horses, a goat, a pig, rabbits, ducks, geese, bees, chickens and guinea fowl (only the latter two here now). I dug up the horse corral with a pitchfork to put in a garden; we used our wedding present money to buy fruit trees. Through canning, dehydrating and cellaring, I rarely buy produce from the store. I'd say my childhood dream came true.
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