tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post7393893776263372168..comments2023-08-15T23:51:21.571-08:00Comments on Wild Roots Homestead: Frost on the HorizonEmilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05124854790635683665noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-13639306739560951862011-10-06T15:33:18.815-08:002011-10-06T15:33:18.815-08:00have you seen this blog:
theparentingpassageway.co...have you seen this blog:<br />theparentingpassageway.com<br />its how I learned about some of what the waldorf approach is. I find it pretty interesting.Trishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-46820664606886725522011-10-04T17:54:50.131-08:002011-10-04T17:54:50.131-08:00Madeleine, thanks, I love meeting folks living a s...Madeleine, thanks, I love meeting folks living a similar lifestyle. I've just discovered the Waldorf education philosophy this year. Wish I'd done some research earlier and hadn't introduced some things as early as I did. But, anyway, I am very excited about it. I love the waldorf playgroup we are joining. Best wishes, EmilyEmilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05124854790635683665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-41033692069703724832011-10-02T05:49:17.559-08:002011-10-02T05:49:17.559-08:00I am loving your blog. I first discovered you thro...I am loving your blog. I first discovered you through your goat posts -- particularly the well-researched one on sprouted barley, something a friend has fed to his goats here in Provence for years. I am in Avignon, my kids are at a Waldorf school, and I've a tiny version of what you've put in place -- chickens, a small garden, time with goats, canning, baking, nourishing, kids (though mine are quite a bit older at 9 and 14). Bravo for all you've done and are doing!Madeleine Vedelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01349993969117086489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-17098537395741831092011-09-29T20:46:25.095-08:002011-09-29T20:46:25.095-08:00I'm so jealous! Can't wait until we're...I'm so jealous! Can't wait until we're as set up as you are, putting up our harvest and squaring things away instead of scrambling on the cabin so as not spend *another* winter in the wall tent. (almost able to move in - fingers crossed)<br /><br />We've already had a few decent frosts, not a hard one yet though, even though we've gotten a couple wispy snow flurries in the early morning. SOON!! Must be a little cooler down here in the valley, especially since we're barely getting any decent sun through all the clouds. Everyone's beans an peas are done and dying down here, you're lucky to get one more harvest.<br /><br />All our aspens and birch are mostly naked too, but we've got cranberries and blue berries galore. I know what I'll be doing once we move into the cabin! Thank goodness they're still yummy until they disappear under the snow :)Plickety Cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02252583762292412093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-806644789710396926.post-6993236545073196462011-09-24T21:13:05.897-08:002011-09-24T21:13:05.897-08:00I absolutely love these glimpses into your family&...I absolutely love these glimpses into your family's life. You are so much more off the grid than I get to be. Jealous? mmm...A little. Not of the cold, though! We are still hitching up to 80 degree days down here in Seattle....<br /><br />I just spied the first golden leaves on my ash tree. Fall is here!Lindsey at NW Backyard Veggieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15317941200095723496noreply@blogger.com