In the gorge today

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    Columbiariver Seedling

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    lidow_202562114100915.jpg lidow_202562112345890.jpg lidow_202562112345890.jpg My son and I visited the local farmers market today. Some crafty lady was selling some awesome cheese in olive oil. Two big balls of it in a quart jar, similar to mozzarella balks. But It was $18. I didn't get any, but boy was it different. Made from yogurt. Oh the food!

    These pics are taken in white salmon Washington, so we are facing Oregon. That's the Columbia River. #columbiarivergorge

    Saw some wild turkey too
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Columbia— looks like a great day, even though it looks sorta inclimate.
     
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    Columbiariver Seedling

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    I'm so happy we're having rain @Sjoerd Someone told me to put my hat on. I laughed. I have webbed feet like a duck ( common statement among oregonians). We have to love rain here. And it seems to be making a comeback this year which is wonderful after some really dry years
     
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    C—the weather is always a national subject here…and it is keeping us guessing.
     



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    You need a big cheesecloth to make yogurt cheese. And some yogurt. But thats pretty much it other than patience and what you want to put in it. Cool pics btw.
     
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    Those baby turkeys are fun to see @Zigs . Love the little families. Yesterday I passed a new family of skunks. Adorable as well but i didn't stop for a photo

    I'm going to make it. Thanks for helping me realize I can @Dirtmechanic I just talked to a friend that makes it too
     
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    We went to forage elderberry blossoms today on Larch Mt. Such a beautiful day. We were successful. I think I am satisfied with my supply now. It makes such delicious tea and has the same medicinal properties as elderberry syrup.

    On out adventures I came across this beautiful #filipendula . They are native here but I've never seen one on our little mountain. It had finished flowering so I grabbed a little sprig of seeds. I don't know if it is the pink or the white one. I do have a pink one in my garden. They're stunning and I'm excited to have found one in the wild. 1000000414_resize_1752881206676.jpg
     

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    Columbia— that is a good pic of your surroundings. It is good that you found that plant out there. How will you use the berries?
     
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    Hi @Sjoerd Elderberrys aren't ready yet. They are just in flower. The flowers however are filled with nutrients that some say rival the berries. The blossoms make a delicious tea and are used in many recipes. We'll drink tea to keep the bad bugs away in winter

    I'll start the filipendula seeds after stratification
     
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    Columbia— thanks. I thought you had already picked them. Haha oh dear me.
     

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