tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-187799861637292770.post1590309566352522000..comments2023-12-23T09:28:50.705-05:00Comments on HOMESTEADING IN TENNESSEE: Pigeon MountainRobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08769464380898512642noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-187799861637292770.post-2733492287105612772009-10-19T22:16:37.193-04:002009-10-19T22:16:37.193-04:00It's a good thing you had an alternate option....It's a good thing you had an alternate option. This cold snap is quite unusual for Georgia and Tennessee. When I lived up there, the winters were quite mild until February, which is usually the coldest and most brutal month. I'm sure you'll have milder weather to do some more work up there.<br /><br />That's great news about the compost.Simply Rawesomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15735054478450459666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-187799861637292770.post-11000244502359490992009-10-18T09:26:17.548-04:002009-10-18T09:26:17.548-04:00Thanks, Victoria. We got up to Pigeon Mountain an...Thanks, Victoria. We got up to Pigeon Mountain and it was closed for hunting! So we went on to Tennessee and stayed in the cabin, and the next day hiked up Frozen Head in the fog.<br /><br />It was a good time, however it was cold, and I'm nervous about trying to continue to build through the winter in such conditions. I'll have to look for warm spells.<br /><br />Oh and I checked out the humanure compost from our first year, that has now had an additional year to age. It's black, crumbly, rich soil, as light as peat, with a wonderful smell to it - like compost straight out of the bag.Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08769464380898512642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-187799861637292770.post-50792307338018405652009-10-16T21:29:43.384-04:002009-10-16T21:29:43.384-04:00Happy Birthday Rob! Ohhh to be so young. Hope yo...Happy Birthday Rob! Ohhh to be so young. Hope you enjoyed your day. They fly by fast!Simply Rawesomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15735054478450459666noreply@blogger.com