Often,
as I wander, I’ll hear a ruffed grouse slowly begin the tell tale beating of
wings on the ground, like a strong pulsing heartbeat. Occasionally, if I’m not
paying strict attention, I wonder if it’s mine, and am brought back to my
surroundings as the heartbeats slowly speed up, faster than my heart ever
beats. It’s this heartbeat of the land, that pulses so deeply in my own veins
that I can’t immediately tell the difference between the two, which fascinates
and inspires me. I notice trout lilies pushing up through the heavy litter of last
fall and cringe inwardly. If the trout lilies are up, so are the blackflies. Sure enough, as the maple buds push out lacy
pale chartreuse leaves, the blackflies emerge. They don’t start biting for a
couple days, but when they do, being out of doors on the northwest side of town
will be more than unpleasant. The sun shines down lazily. This far north,
there’s no real menace to the sun’s rays, and we all soak it up, sighing relief
after the winter that just didn’t want to give up this year. Slender pungent
winooski reach for the pale dappled sunlight making its way through new maple
leaves. These are the wild allium that seasoned the natives’ first meals after
a long winter. A hairy woodpecker slowly echoes the heartbeat of the grouse, searching
for bugs in a tall beech. Spring is
here.
Garden to Live
Homesteading at its best, worst and everything in between. When is it noble? When is it hungry? How is it growing? How are we growing?
Friday, May 10, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Juice that has gone BAD!
Who knows what to believe about health these days? Every
website, health care provider, and medical research professional has a
different claim about the safety, efficacy, and wisdom of taking various dietary
supplements. When you start listening to the wives tales and suggestions of
family members and elders in your community, the information overload can be
altogether off-putting. Apple cider vinegar may be one of these so I’m not
going to bother adding more “data”, “studies”, or “research”. I will say simply
this, I take a shot of apple cider vinegar every morning and I love it. I have felt more evenly energetic and less hungry or interested in snacking
since starting. Additionally, I know no better relief for a sore throat. From
years of singing, I have developed a deep appreciation for hot water with a shot of apple cider vinegar and a table spoon of honey.
Nurse it all day and keep that sore throat at bay. Everything else aside, if
you are trying to bring more local and homemade foods into your diet, this is
one of the easiest ways to start.
After all, vinegar is nothing more than juice
that has gone “bad”!
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