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Author: Ryan Kraeger

"I only remember the very first part of the book where he described the man of steel and velvet and I remember the deep chord that phrase struck. I remember the image I had of a hand of living steel wearing a velvet glove, a hand that could crush or caress, strike a killing blow or wipe away tears, lift mountains or cradle an infant. The rest of the book was an afterthought." From an essay about Aubrey Andelin's "Man of Steel and Velvet".
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Mama said…

February 22, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

You can put your boots in the oven, but that don’t make ‘em biscuits.

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Our Pasture

More Digging

February 19, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

Saturday Morning, Ryan and Adam got about two hours of digging in on the trench. We dug about until sunrise before taking a fast break for breakfast. Adam had busted out the pick ax which definitely made a quicker job of breaking through the hardpan and dislodging stubborn rocks. Once the pack was loosened, then… Continue reading More Digging

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Our Pasture

Diggy Diggy Trench

February 16, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

Ryan and Adam have really been pushing hard to get the water line in for the past year. Whatthis involves right now is mainly a lot of digging. The trench has to be extended to at least 18 inches deep, which means that it needs to be wide enough to stand in, and in most… Continue reading Diggy Diggy Trench

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Our Orchard

Pruning time

February 15, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

It is February, time to get the fruit trees pruned. This is a time consuming job every year, but it is also a fun job, once you get the hang of it (and when I say "get the hang of it" I mean, develop a hermeneutic of pruning that allows you to move through each… Continue reading Pruning time

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our Chickens

Eggs are picking up!

February 14, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

As the days get longer (we passed the 10 hour day just this week in Tacoma!) The chickens have begun to increase their egg laying. Even the Americaunas (who took most of the winter off) are starting to produce again. Perhaps it is the sunshine, or perhaps it is just the friendly feeding. So we… Continue reading Eggs are picking up!

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Our Food

Pumpkin Biscuits

February 13, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

The last time we made pumpkin cookies, everyone complained that they were too sweet! So this time we left out half the sugar. And none of the kids liked them because they were not sweet enough. And they did not taste much like cookies, more like biscuits. So Daddy ate all the rest. Alas!

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Work bench

February 7, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

With so much to do outside, I wonder why I spend the few hours I have to work on the farm on a workbench in the shop. Well, the answer to that in the last couple weeks has been mostly circumstantial. It has been cold, wet and rainy, and the kids have had colds. When… Continue reading Work bench

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Our Pasture

Digging in the Dirt

February 7, 2024February 6, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

We are still trying to get water run out to the pature before we get the fences set up. Joel Salatin (and the Dougherty's and basically every other rotational grazier on the planet) says to have water and fencing figured out and in place before you start bringing home animals. So Ryan is working on… Continue reading Digging in the Dirt

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Fixin’ Stuff

February 6, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

Fixing things is a never ending reality. Fortunately, we have help. If at first you don't succeed, try a bigger hammer. Papa Doug. Ellie wanted to build Evie a birthday present, but she couldn't figure out how to do it herself, so she enlisted Evie's help to do it. It's okay, though. It's still a… Continue reading Fixin’ Stuff

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Our Geese

What does the goose say?

February 6, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

It has been a while since we have blogged here. We have a good reason, as usual. Also, as usual, it rhymes with "We were dizzy." Evie likes to take Winnie out into the pasture to throw corn to the chickens. It is a beautiful sight to watch, because the chickens all come flocking around… Continue reading What does the goose say?

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