A Visit to Shelton Laurel
Homemade medicines |
Little note from Dana’s sister Jenna…including tiny usnea tree |
Wild pears for a possible future project growing pear rootstock |
Then, just for good measure, they DIPPED SOME OF IT IN CHOCOLATE. I usually try to avoid the all-caps, but there are times when you just have to bring out the all-caps.
We made short work of some chocolate-covered candied ginger.
The fortunate by-product of this candied ginger project of Dana and Sally’s was ginger syrup. As if the candied ginger weren’t enough.
As if that weren’t enough, Dana made some chicken pot pie.
We brought some chicken from East Fork Farm and Dana sauteed up some carrots and celery from her garden along with some storebought onions.
Softening up the veggies |
Working on the chicken |
Rolling out the piecrust |
Shaping the crust |
Filling the pie |
Pinching |
The finished pot pie |
For breakfast this morning we fried up some Hen of the Woods mushrooms that our friend Alan found on a recent forage and mixed it with some eggs.
Hen of the Woods |
Wild mushroom omlet |
Looking out over Dana’s garden, we had a chance to talk a little about the history of Shelton Laurel, including the period known as ”Bloody Madison,” guerrilla warfare in The Laurel, mountaineer indifference to the Confederate cause, and the horrible Massacre of Shelton Laurel.
We reflected for a while on the fact that all that most of Shelton Laurel’s residents wanted during the Civil War was a little bit of salt to preserve their meat and vegetables.
Water catchment |
Leonard and his PV system |
These are quart jars of honey. There are lots of them. |
Cat porch |
We had a nice time roaming the woods around Leonard’s place with Pixie, his little Blue Heeler, and talking about goats, gardens, and electricity.
A little part of Leonard’s woodpile |
Happy Maisey |
By the time it was time to go, we had all three had a healthy dose of respite.
Thank you Dana and Leonard and Susie and Todd and Hopey and Ruby. And Jenna for letting us borrow your sweet sister for the weekend.
And thanks for reading, readers…I’m hoping this inspirational trip will get me back in a regular habit of posting here!
Favorite little note from Jenna to Dana Spotted on a bumpersticker by Susie and Jenna one day and recorded for posterity |
2012-11-12 08:02:09
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