Posted by: kim
on Mar 23, 2010
Spring is Springing down here in Florida! Last weekend, I walked out into my yard where I have planted lots of herbs and plants to attract all kinds of wonderful critters and flitters! My first sign of feeding was my bees on the basil bush! What a show! I just plopped down in the grass and was amazed at these tiny flitters hopping from flower to flower enjoying the yummies. They had no idea that I was anywhere in sight. They were intoxicated by the freshness of this simple and small bush.
I also thought about these 2 very natural things which we personally can enjoy the fruits of THEIR labor. As most of you know, my husband and I love to cook! There is nothing more incredible than walking out my front door with scissors in hand and snipping the fragrant and delicious basil. We use it in so many sauces but my favorite it just taking the whole leave and adding it to a tomato (also fresh from our garden) and a slice of mozzarella...don't forget the olive oil and balsamic vinegar. What a treat!
The other element of our bees is the HONEY! I have not gotten into bee keeping yet, but I have several friends who are making this their hobby! I feel honored to help them pollenate. With so many chemicals in our world today, it is a challenge for our bees to find happy places. Getting and having natural honey is also a delectable treat! I just made some tasty barbeque sauce using a local honey!
Posted by: kim
on Feb 12, 2010
Life is full of twists and turns, ups and downs and unhappy people. So many times those "unhappy people" try to spread their toxic waste onto "happy" people. As "happy" people we must constantly remind ourselves of the wonderful things we have within our heart and send good intention to those who need love. We should always look around and see the beautiful things which surround us! My house and my yard are my sanctuary. When I look outside I see beautiful doves and cardinals flying about blessing me with their spirit. My trees and plants sport such grace and they bend and flow with the storms and wind. They see it as an opportunity to dance and bring positive movement and energy.
Their was an old Indian story about a Grandfather and his Grandson. The Grandfather told him we have a good wolf and a bad wolf inside of us. The young boy asked "which one do I have?" The Grandfather replied "Whichever one you FEED"
Feed your good wolf, your mind and spirit with honesty, goodness and most of all happiness!
Posted by: kim
on Feb 09, 2010
Love...what a powerful four lettered word! We use it everyday to show our affection for our spouse, children, parents and even our animals. When my husband tells me he loves me, it is like he is wrapping a big soft blanket of protection around me for the day! Love is not only a word but a feeling for me! Love for me is that warmness which flows from my chest, up through my throat and sometimes erupting into tears of happiness! When our heart is happy, that is LOVE.
Even though my dog Jackson can't say "I love you Mom", I know this by the smile on his face and the wag in his tail! And of course I cannot forget to mention the puppy kisses!
My Mom and Dad always end our phone conversations many miles apart by saying "I love You..I Love you too" It makes my day complete.
Posted by: kim
on Jan 04, 2010
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As hunters we are always thinking about our scent in the woods! Well I would like to share about scents in the house. During the last few months, there has been some mighty fantastic smells coming from our kitchen. There is nothing better than having the smells of turkey, bread, cookies and anything else we might bake up "Stinking up the house". This is what my Dad calls it! When I was little, my Mom would put our Thanksgiving Turkey on the night before the big day. When morning came, the smell would levitate me off my bed, down the steps to the kitchen....mmmm good. This year my Husband cooked a standing rib roast with a horseradish, garlic, olive oil and rosemary rub. The roast cooked for almost 3 hours and I wanted to just put a cot by the stove and inhale! Maybe the spa should try this over burning essential oils.
When I traveled through airports a few years ago, They could have blind folded me, flown me around, dropped me off and said "where are you?". With one big sniff, I could say Cinnabon, that is Cincinnati airport. Smells can reach way back in our memory banks and revive an old feeling or place.
There are some smells we might like to avoid but most smells are good. This may sound crazy but I love the smell of the skunk. From childhood we are automatically taught that when we smell this smell we reply "PEWWWWW". It was not until by adulthood that a friend, Tom, told me he liked the smell of the skunk. I thought about this for a while and determined he was right. I agreed even more when I moved away from Tennessee to Florida, where I do not get those whiffs much anymore. When I drive home and get that scent of skunk, I feel at home...silly but true.
Posted by: kim
on Dec 01, 2009
Doeville is a wonderful place! Yesterday I received a package in the mail from one of our wonderful customers. This special customer called in an order earlier this year for one of our hoodies. As we chatted on the phone she said she would need a smaller size as she was going through chemo and had lost weight. She also shared with me about getting her first ever bear tag...she was so excited! I decided to make her a special creation for her to carry with her in the woods to protect her. With an antler button and 2 small feathers from my first turkey, I made a special Angel and put it on a muslin bag. I wrote on the bag "Marge's Huntress Angel" and placed in the order with her hoodie. She called a few days later and told me how much her little Angel meant to her! It was a very special feeling for both of us!
Posted by: kim
on Nov 23, 2009
What a wonderful escape to go to hunting camp! A place where I am surrounded by nature as my neighbor! The peace and tranquility is such a blessing. The deer, turkey, fox, birds of all kinds, and lots of chipmunks create such a harmonious environment. Everyone gets along and is focused on their own happiness. The animals are honest and sincere, they don't sweat the small stuff! Humans should take note from these creatures. We should learn how to be quite and still and listen to our inner hearts! The animals remind us to play and share this great land with others.
When I am at hunting camp, I hear the beautiful songs the birds sing. I hear the trees blowing in the wind...the scurry of a chipmunk in the leaves, Sometimes I hear nothing at all and I look up and see the stars shining bright in the sky. My campfire keeps me warm and offers a place to gaze as the flames change color and direction. Food seems to taste better here too! Even though my husband is the best cook in the world all year long, the food just has this warm and cozy taste! It is nice to escape the sounds of cars and the stress of the world and people. It is nice to be in the woods!
God Bless our hunting camps!
Posted by: kim
on Sep 11, 2009
I am so thankful to my wonderful parents for teaching me Honesty and Integrity. The values and morals taught to us as children give us a compassion for life and the ability to care for others. I believe that people who enjoy the outdoors have an EXTRA level of love and compassion. When our feet can crunch through leaves in a forest or we can hop rocks in a creek bed, we become engaged in the energy of Mother Nature. There is no greater therapy or medication than being in the outdoors.
In our world today, it seems we need to wear a haz-mat suit daily just to keep the negativity of unhappy people and all the goop from television off of us. I wanted to call Chick Fil A and ask if they could share their training program with the world. I am ALWAYS so impressed with their kindness of their employees...they are happy, friendly and say thank you...WOW...AND the food is usually fresh and hot!
Maybe we could all get together and go out into the world and smile and say HI (honesty and integrity) I know eventually that positive energy would spread!
Posted by: kim
on Sep 07, 2009
I wanted to tell you about the 2 newest DoeVille employees, Dots and Bob. Dots appeared outside the DoeVille headquarters several months ago. He is a young and quite curious cardinal. Not only is his personality incredibly enjoyable but his unique markings earned him the name "Dots". You see he has these bright red dots on this breast, they are adorable. In the beginning, Dots was the only cardinal that would appear to investigate our feeder just outside the office window. Now his entire family has joined him. His family consists of 2 sisters and a brother as well as Mom and Dad. It was like they sent Dots on a reconaissance mission to make sure our office and trees were a safe place! They could not have selected a more loving and caring home....we love our Nature around here!
Recently, Dots and his family got a new neighbor Bob. Bob is new to our community. He is a feisty squirrel with a bob tail. We have decided that he looks and acts more like a rabbit than a squirrel. These creatures all share well together. We also have an enormous dove and butterfly community which add both audible and visual excitement to our work place.
I think we can learn many things from our friends in nature. They work very well together and if one of them gets in another one's way they just give them a peck and keep moving forward. My favorite saying is "Go Back to Grazing". This is what horses do in the pasture. If another horse snips or gets in their way, they may kick back or snip back but then they go back to grazing! It is good for us human folk to just stop, watch and listen to the birds and the bees.
Posted by: kim
on Aug 31, 2009
What makes your spirit bell ring? Mountains or Oceans? I ask this question many times of myself. When I am in the great big mountains overlooking wide open spaces, my body feels so grounded, so at home. Spending many summers on horseback for a week in the Teton National Forest elevated my spirit and my creativity. I never came back from these adventures the same woman! As I meet many people they seem to feel the same passion. I have also met people here in Florida who say when they get away from water and the ocean they feel lost. There are also those beings who straddle the fence, loving both. I encourage you to ponder what and where your SPIRIT bell resonates and rings the most. I feel it is an important item for us each to recognize and to place ourselves there often. To just be still on a rock surrounded by big aspens or to dip our toes in the sand to quench that place that feels sooo good.
The great thing about being in the outdoors is that we can enjoy our hobbies of fishing, hunting, photography or just being in that moment.
In a few weeks this WILD WILD Woman of the West will be in those Tetons, on horseback hunting Elk and just soaking it all in...placing in my mind memories and photos which will not exist on any camera or computer but in my SPIRIT.
Posted by: kim
on Aug 31, 2009
My friend Kathy has been placing photos of her new and innovative dinners on her facebook page. Every morning I see these delicious treats before my eyes and want to run to the Kitchen to find a snack. Two nights ago, she made my husbands Risotto recipe and was basically turning flips of joy after eating it! My husband is Italian so Risotto is a staple item in our household. It is the entree that soothes the soul and nurtures you to the bone. When I lived in Tennessee, my "risotto" was good ole' mashed taters with sour cream, cream cheese and cheese all whipped in together! The other "food of Love" for me is my Mama's biscuits and sausage gravy....Oh yea!
It is so delightful to see how cooking in the kitchen with our family and friends is making a come back! We are surrounded by wonderful shows like the Food Network which shares wonderful recipes and ideas. The internet is so great to just type in what you want to cook and there it is!
The Kitchen is a Sacred Place, a place of love where many memories can be made. When my husband was courting me, he STOLE my heart with Elk Tenderloin over Arugula! I FELL in LOVE! We even have our own "Food Challenges" on Saturdays and Sundays. I am proud to say that I currently hold the honors of the BEST vennsion chili.