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His Handywork

December 14, 2012 0 Comments
Did you enjoy the [Geminid] meteor shower last night? It was a first for us. I cannot remember ever seeing anything of comparison. Dozens of ‘shooting stars!’ It was absolutely amazing. If you have never taken the time to look to the heavens during such an event, I would urge you to! (The news has reported that you may still see some showers tonight, even though the peak was in this morning’s early hours.)

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“…The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.” ~Psalm 19:1B (KJV)

20121209

"Back to Eden"

December 09, 2012 0 Comments
We wanted to share a link with you for a documentary that was a blessing to us.  Mr. Gautschi causes you to really think about gardening differently, both physically and spiritually. 

"BACK TO EDEN shares the story of one man’s lifelong journey, walking with God and learning how to get back to the simple, productive methods of sustainable provision that were given to man in the garden of Eden." 

So, if you are interested and haven't already seen it, you can click on this link to see the documentary free. 


20121204

Seasons

December 04, 2012 0 Comments
From one season, to the next. It seems like just yesterday we were entering the fall season, and now, already, winter is only weeks away. The time has gone by so fast. And in such a blur.

Since the seasons have changed [in our personal lives] we have seen the persimmons ripen and the leaves fall from the tree. We anticipated the ripening and harvest of our pecans and walnuts, but unfortunately with everything that happened we missed the gathering. We ‘forgot’ about our small garden and in our absence it seemed to flourish on its own with some beautiful greens. Since the loss of John’s Dad we have had to re-organize the family business and we have been busy taking care of some land that his Dad had in Tellico. We have celebrated Thanksgiving with family, and now preparing our hearts for the upcoming Christmas. We have many blogging plans that we hope to bring to you in the coming weeks and months. Thank you for sticking with us and for your patience. Sorry it has been a bit crazy around here.

 
 


Eccles. 3:1-11 (KJV)
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: [2] A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; [3] A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; [4] A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; [5] A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; [6] A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; [7] A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; [8] A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. [9] What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth? [10] I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. [11] He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.

20121111

Trying to Find the Right Words

November 11, 2012 0 Comments
Firstly, I want to apologize for our absence.  It feels like it has been so long since I have been here.  So hard to believe that a month has went by!  It isn't that we haven't had anything to blog about.  There have been posts swimming around in my head for a while, but the timing hasn't been right. 

When John's dad passed away, John and his brother were left to take over the family business.  There has been a lot to figure out and still some hurdles that must be crossed.  I have been back to work, helping at the business as much as I can, so I haven't had as much time to work on blog posts, and neither of us have even had much of a chance to think about all of our homesteading projects that were started months ago.  We are just now getting some of our focus back, along with some new ideas because of our new circumstances.  Truthfully, we have been so busy and so rushed lately that I haven't even had a chance to walk to our little garden in a couple of weeks.  I finally got out there today, just to check on things, and I was excited to see how well our lettuce and spinach is doing.  

We want to thank you all for your prayers and understanding.  We miss being here, and are looking forward to getting back on track.   

20121015

Giveaway Winner!

October 15, 2012 0 Comments
Sorry to announce so late in the day; things are still crazy around here...

Anyway, the winner of our fall giveaway, selected by Random.org's random number generator, #11, who was... Mark Patrick M., following us via Twitter.  Please email us at info@unchartedheritage.com with your shipping address!

Thanks to everyone who entered!!

20121014

Peaceful Retreat

October 14, 2012 0 Comments
“Peaceful Retreat”
(written by Sherrie Bradley Neal)
Down a narrow hidden path.
Sought out by Wisdom’s eye.
A peaceful place of refuge calls.
To come rest awhile beside.

Listen to the waters.
Falling over mountains steep.
To gently flow for endless days.
Through eternity’s retreat.

And on the far horizon.
Of the never setting sun.
The harvest of the whitened wheat.
Is very nearly done.

As work on earth comes to a close.
Peace will be complete.
Surrounded by the beauty.
Of eternity’s retreat.


Lee Buff (aka Dad), 1959-2012


This week has been such a whirlwind. Unreal. A shock. Sadly, and very unexpectedly, my husband’s dad passed from this life on Tuesday, October 9th. Our world will never be the same.  We appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

20121008

A Gardener Learns...The Fall Garden

October 08, 2012 1 Comments
Barbara Dodge Borland said it best, “A gardener learns more in the mistakes than in the successes.”

In September we went ahead and planted our small fall garden, in part because we were anxious to get going, but also as sort of an experiment. We knew that by getting started we would begin our learning experience. Things are not going bad, but definitely could be better. What we planted (spinach and leaf lettuce) is growing, but growing at seemingly a slower pace than what should have been anticipated. However, Morning Glories are loving the garden's bed and are trying to take it over! 





We are keeping a journal of what we are learning, so that in our next attempts we will know areas to change and improve upon. For now the soil is extremely rocky and very dense and likely in need of a lot of nutrients.

Our goal is to stay organic, so we will be doing some research on organic fertilizers and will continue with composting in hopes to build the soil’s richness and, just maybe, with what we learn, our spring garden will produce a much better yield.

20121007

The mountains are calling...

October 07, 2012 0 Comments
We had a cold, but, nonetheless, a lovely and peaceful weekend in the mountains, visiting family and enjoying the start of the fall colors.  Weekends just are never long enough, and there is still a lot that needs to get done today, so for now I am going to leave you with a few pictures from our Saturday.



  

20121003

Wild/Woodland Strawberry

October 03, 2012 0 Comments
While working out in the yard today, my daughter and I found a little treat - some wild strawberries.

Wild strawberries typically have a much stronger and sweeter flavor than the domesticated versions and are highly nutritious containing iron, potassium, calcium, sodium and high contents of vitamin C. And not only are the berries edible, but also the stems and the stalks. You could also make a tea out of the leaves by placing about two handfuls of the fresh green leaves into about a quart of boiling water; allow to steep for about five minutes and then serve with some fresh lemon juice or some sweetener.

 

Fun Fact:  Wild Strawberries are a part of the Rose (Rosaceae) Family.

20121001

My New Little Friend

October 01, 2012 0 Comments
Yes, I am referring to a spider. And I will start by saying, I don’t like spiders in my home, but this little guy and me have an agreement – as long as it stays outside, we can be friends.

On our hiking trips, John and I noticed some spider webs that were weaved into funnel shapes, beautiful works of art, absolute masterpieces. I had never really seen anything like them before. Then the other morning when I came outside I noticed a new, rather large web stretched between a window and chair, and behind the window’s shutter was the familiar funnel. I finally got to see the spider up close…and we had a little scare, the two of us. This species of spider is extremely fast! I believe I startled it just as much as it startled me, but it was so much fun seeing this spider up close.

From my research, I have found that the spider is appropriately called a “Funnel Web Grass Spider.” These spiders typically are non-aggressive and generally do not bite unless they feel threatened without option of escape. Just maybe, while ‘my friend’ is staying with us, it will take care of a few other insect pests.