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One of the things I love most about summer is fruit. Fresh fruit. In the summer, I can eat fruit without that nagging guilty feeling, without mentally calculating the long miles a banana or apple has come to find its way into the fluorescent-lit pile at the Orange Street Food Farm. In the summer, I can walk out my back door, take a few steps through the yard, kneel in the garden, and gently lift the soft, serrated strawberry leaves to find the heart-shaped fruit beneath. But the sweetest summer fruit in ...

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One of the things I love most about summer is fruit. Fresh fruit. In the summer, I can eat fruit without that nagging guilty feeling, without mentally calculating the long miles a banana or apple has come to find its way into the fluorescent-lit pile at the Orange Street Food Farm. In the summer, I can walk out my back door, take a few steps through the yard, kneel in the garden, and gently lift the soft, serrated strawberry leaves to find the heart-shaped fruit beneath. But the sweetest summer fruit in ...

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Tasting Life Twice: About Me

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I work for the Montana Natural History Center. An organization whose focus is educating people about the natural world. I do my part by serving as editor of Montana Naturalist. Published triannually) and the Field Notes program on Montana Public Radio. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to research, write, interview, and edit as part of my paid work. With my unpaid time, I read. Greg and I go hiking, camping, exploring. I take photographs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Tasting Life Twice: June 2014

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Lift up your hearts. I've been taking a yoga class for the past several months- nearly a year, now. I've had a home yoga practice for years, but it's been a long time since I've participated in a class, and I was a little nervous about it. But it's been lovely. I go once a week, on Monday mornings, and it's been a calming, centering beginning to my day and my workweek. Part of the liturgy in our church services goes like this:. Pastor: Lift up your hearts. Congregation: We lift them to the Lord. As I phy...

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Tasting Life Twice: January 2014

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Colors: red-brown and all shades of green. Green of banana leaves, grass, corn. Mango and papaya and avocado trees, their leaves deep and lush. The green of a landscape that does not have winter, of trees whose leaves fall from dryness, not cold. Green that dazzles eyes accustomed to wintry grey and brown, a rainbow of verdant shades in all directions. Sounds: in the city, a cacophony of horns, tires screeching, large trunks bu-bumping over speed humps and potholes, music blaring from clubs and cars....

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Tasting Life Twice: July 2015

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One of the things I love most about summer is fruit. Fresh fruit. In the summer, I can eat fruit without that nagging guilty feeling, without mentally calculating the long miles a banana or apple has come to find its way into the fluorescent-lit pile at the Orange Street Food Farm. In the summer, I can walk out my back door, take a few steps through the yard, kneel in the garden, and gently lift the soft, serrated strawberry leaves to find the heart-shaped fruit beneath. But the sweetest summer fruit in ...

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Tasting Life Twice: Meditations

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My personal blog, which I began after moving to Montana in 2005, can be found here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Why I vote the way I do (take two): thoughts of a . Allison De Jong 2013-2016. Simple template. Template images by MichaelJay.

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: February 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Soap and other homemade things. Making our own beer (Sparrow Hawk Porter, due to be ready in another couple of weeks- and three cheers for FIVE GALLONS of beer! Made the same evening, five gallons of pear mead (which will take 6 months before we can drink it):. Homemade pita bread (from the delicious recipe in the Extending the Table cookbook):. Where...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: June 2011

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Ripe red fruit and bright blue birds. Yes, it is the beginning of fruit season. Red, ripe, fruit season. A few strawberries have been eaten. We are drooling over the handful of cherries that just may be ripe by the weekend. Last night after dinner I walked to Mt. Sentinel and made my way up the steep trail to the fire road that runs across the wes...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: April 2011

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. April . . . showers? I'm sitting cross-legged on the living room floor, with my computer on the coffee table, listening to Seth Martin and the Menders. And smelling the delectable wafting scent of the double chocolate layer cake. Two weeks ago we woke up to this:. And then another glorious mix of rain and wind and sunshine and snow this evening:.

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: January 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Waiting for the bread to rise. The other night, I was feeling peckish, so I looked in the fridge for snack possibilities. There was a container of hummus just waiting to be eaten, but alas, no bread to go with it. So I pulled out my Extending the Table. I wish I could ski from my house every day . . . Last weekend we got together with our friends Evan...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: March 2012

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. A food post for Philip. My brother-in-law Philip recently asked me to blog about some of the foods that Greg and I like to make. We definitely have some favorites, and we are happy to share! A few of our go-to meals:. Onions, and garlic, and beyond that we throw in whatever other supplements we may have lying around- broccoli, mushrooms, kale, spinach...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: autumn happenings

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Oh, fall, how I do love thee! Birthday, anniversary, new season, colors, crisp air, crunchy leaves . . . so so much to love. A few photos of things that have happened thus far this season. Happy birthday to me! Celebrations included dinner out at the Pearl (YUM):. There were also some gorgeous autumn sunsets:. Photo by Michelle Lanzoni. We also had so...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: November 2011

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. I am often, for want of a better word, lazy. Delightfully, not negatively, so. I come home from work, put on fuzzy pajama pants, and cozy up with a book and a blanket and a kitty. It's not a bad way to spend my afternoons and evenings. I put in a good work day, and I enjoy being able to come home and relax. Who doesn't? Like fresh bread. MMM. Skiing i...

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meditations of a montana mountain girl: oh, the glorious month of June!

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Meditations of a montana mountain girl. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran. Oh, the glorious month of June! My good friend Jessie visited from Boise last weekend, and we had a great day hiking up toward St. Mary's peak (it was still rather snowy, so we didn't quite make it to the top). Jessie and I both happened to wear the same exact style of Smartwool socks . . . which definitely warranted a classy photo:. Our garlic and on...

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