Who We Are



The past few years, the area where I live, Crawford County, Ohio, has seen a wonderful explosion of younger families who are embracing the joys and challenges of living off the land. Because of them, amazing things are happening which have been embraced by our community. Farmer’s markets have been created and on-farm stores have opened. Families dedicated to growing organic produce and naturally raised meats are meeting the public’s needs for locally raised foods. And at the heart of this movement are the women.



Ohio Country Journal is my attempt to share the essence of farm life, focusing on, but not limited to, women. My goal is to bring you into our circle of friendship by inviting you to share your stories and experiences with us. You don’t have to be a full time country woman to benefit from joining us; you just have to be you.





The full-time country women featured in Ohio Country Journal are an inspiration to anyone who dares to follow her dreams, whether it is to live in the country or to bring the country life-style to their urban neighborhoods.





Sunday, March 10, 2013

Festivity on Tap


Ohio maple  syrup festivals are in abundance this month and even into April. This weekend Jim and I went to several. Today's maple syrup celebration at the Lutheran Memorial Camp in Morrow County had by far the most festive atmosphere of any that I've ever attended.



Most festivals feature educational displays, wagon rides through the sugar bush, demonstrations of boiling down sap with maple syrup tasting, live entertainment, and maybe even costumed interpreters. The Lutheran Memorial Camp's festival had all that, plus the live entertainment was in the lodge's main dining room, where hot cakes with all the fixing were served. 



 
The Lutheran Memorial Camp's pancake meal included all-you-can-
eat sausage, chunky apple sauce, fresh fruit, orange juice, coffee, and tea.
And pure Ohio Maple Syrup, of course!
 Volunteer wait-staff kept the platters of food coming, and I am sure that the cooks were plenty tired by the end of the day.







Erica and Mary Ann Garn were part of a group that included Rosemary Shirk,
Doug Shirk, and Paul Garn, who were seated with us at
Lutheran Memorial Camp's maple ssyrup festival.



The two of us were led to a table for eight. Soon five others were seated with us. I thought that this was great, as we got to meet and know other people. Toes kept tapping to the band's steel guitar, mandolins, banjos and other instruments while several singers gifted us with their songs. People at this pancake meal were happy! I am sure that this gaiety was partly brought about by the warm Spring-like temperatures. It felt soooo good to be able to be outside without wearing three layers of clothes!

The Ohio Maple Producers Association's website gives information for the Maple Madness auto tour. If you haven't attended a syrup festival, I highly recommend them. Be prepared to have a lip-smakin' good time and sample sweet treats fresh from the sugar orchard!

Marcheta *lips a-smakin'








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