Christmas In Little Berlin

We settled in a small farming town about a  year after moving back to the US. First we lived in an apartment in Arlington, but this was the life we…

Finnish Ham from Savo

My husband and I have very different Christmas traditions because we come from opposite sides of the great Atlantic Pond. As should be wicked clear by now, I am  from…

Declaring Christmas Peace

Finland, where my husband is from, has an unbroken tradition that goes back centuries. Every Christmas Eve, peace is declared. Until then the festivities don’t really happen. First all gather…

Let The Festival Of Lights Begin!

In here, the glow of the wood stove causes a warm almost gooey, cozy feeling. The lights are low and though the night is young, the darkness outside is already…

Impeachment

Sorry no fun pictures for this one. And normally I don’t do politics here…. But this is a historical event and so I simply can’t ignore it.

Soap Making

The snow is falling, though not deep on the ground today. Outside, not only can smell the snow, but cold too has it’s own fragrance. It’s freezing cold out.  But…

A Recently Finished Project

Homesteading housewives tend to wear many hats. I am not unusual in this way. We tend to be a rather creative group with traditional leanings on some levels, while by…

Oh Christmas Tree!

I am so glad to have a new and functional blog. I have missed this…. This is why this post too is a  bit behind schedule. Good news, we are…

The Nincom Dummies

At around 9:30 – 10 am, I head out plodding through the silence of the fresh fallen snow…. I head across my uhhh “field,” then I cross the small bit…

Thanksgiving At Wildflower Farm

The old fashioned farm house here at Wildflower, lends its self quite well to the various holidays. Truly, it is a Christmas house, but it takes beautifully to thanks giving.…

Winter Wonderland

A few days back we got had a “wicked stawm” or for those who don’t speak Boston, “a wicked storm.” Now for people unfamiliar with the term “wicked” it means…

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