My husband and I joke that there's a troll living in our basement. We currently live in an older home built by his grandparents in 1960. The underground lair is partially finished, damp, dimly lit, and generally "creepy" (as my younger sister, fifteen years my junior, calls it). Thankfully, spiders don't bother me and the rare signs of a rodent don't send me screaming. Despite efforts at keeping it tidy, it's hard to make a place like this one inviting. However, the utilitarian qualities of my basement are more than adequate to redeem it in my book. There's a built-in set of pantry shelves for canned goods, an ancient and wonderfully reliable chest freezer, a nook with shelving for seasonal items, a room for storing orphaned extended family items, the wood stove et al, the recycling bins, the tools/hardware stash, and the washing machine/laundry/cleaning area complete with clothesline. Yup, a clothesline. I love it.
Sharing recipes, laughs, musings, and how to's from my adventurous homestead, sustainable farm, and artisanal kitchen...
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
February Follies (...or Life Lessons Learned)
If "older and wiser" go together like "peas and carrots" then I couldn't be happier that it's finally March. Here's my train of thought: I'm older at the start of this month than last, so technically that means I'm wiser. Right? What a relief.
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