Adventures in Urban Homesteading
Sunday, August 29, 2010

Yesterday's project

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A friend of mine just had a baby and I decided it was high time I got back into making baby quilts. The last one I made was in 2005! Life in...
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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Visitors & Visiting

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This summer has been overwhelmingly busy, and I know it's not just me. I've heard from other overwhelmed folks too. I'm falling ...
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Friday, August 20, 2010

My, that's a tall garden you have...

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I think it must be the vast quantities of compost and manure we put on the garden, but it seems outrageously tall. We’re growing the biggest...
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Light at the end of the tunnel

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It's hard to believe I've only posted about the upstairs twice in the last month and a half when so much has been going on. Well... ...
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

300 Posts (and I'm not talking about fence posts)

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300. It seems like an awfully large number. It feels like a milestone or a landmark. It's probably nothing compared to some folks' b...
Saturday, August 7, 2010

First Melon

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Jeremy grew a short-season melon called Minnesota Midget. I guess it has an 85 day growing period or something. We have probably a dozen or ...
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Friday, August 6, 2010

The election is coming! The election is coming!

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I wrote this for our local paper, the Southside Pride, but they didn't have space for it in the edition that comes out for our neighborh...
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This is the blog formerly known as “Northwest Meets Midwest,” where I shared about the absurdities and adventures of living in the Midwest (having moved here from the Northwest). But really, this blog has been more and more a story of how we’ve fallen into urban farming and homesteading. So read on and enjoy our adventures in canning, preserving, mushroom-growing, local/organic fanaticism, chicken raising, designing and constructing, sewing, and attempting a little self-sufficiency in our corner of Minneapolis.
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