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Generation to generation.

February 6, 2015 Katrina McAlexander

My Papi told me this morning that there are pear trees in France that are over 900 years old that are still producing an abundant and sustainable crops of Anjou Pears .  Pomme fruit trees (apples and pears) are living miracles and seemly last forever if they are well cared for.  At Mt. View Orchards we have trees that are over 100 years old and we have an apple tree in my parent's front yard that is over 130 years old.  Our loyal trees were here before us and will long out live us.  Lately, I have been believing that the orchard doesn't truly belong to me, but more like I belong to the orchard.  I am just one of its many care takers in a long line up of generations and generations to come.  

130 year old apple tree needs some props so she can keep holding up her fruitful limbs.

Treebeard sketch card by BrentWoodside

I've always enjoyed stories where authors like J.R.R Tolkien created characters like, Treebeard, a tree like being who was the Shepherd of the Trees in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.  Treebeard is described as very tall and stiff limbed, with bark-like skin and leafy hair, like most Ents. Treebeard took a long to make up his mind.  He repeatedly spoke of not being hasty.  Growing up on my families multi-generation orchard I have always felt like our tree's were my dear friends, my favorite tree houses and my protectors.  I have fond memories climbing and perching on a limb and reading books like the "Little House on the prairie," series while leaning against a sturdy limb in the golden delicious apple tree.  

Swiss family Robinson's Tree House

As a child, I attempted many times to design and draw out what it would look like to build a tree house similar to the Swiss family Robinson's Epic home.  It would be a total dream come true for me to live in the tree tops, surrounded and hugged by a tree.  I haven't given up on this dream and wonder if I will ever be able to create something like this for me on the orchard one day?  I am a tree hugger and feel a lot of protective love for the fruit trees on our small family farm. My parents, grandparents and great grandparents were all care takers and nurturers of our land, trees, soil and animals.  Generation after generation of land loving farmers. Caring for our HOME.

  

Apple, cherry, peach, apricot, pear and plum trees all originate from the hardwood forests of Eurasia/Asia.  They are in the rose family (Rosaceae) and are temperate zone deciduous, requiring four distinct season in order to thrive and actively produce fruit.  Last night, as I was walking around the perimeter of the orchard with a friend, discussing our days and praying a blessing over my families land and trees.  The sound of the Hood River Middle Fork river was roaring behind us.  The rapid flow of the water was pushing over river rocks and powerfully rushing down to the Columbia. Again, I found myself exclaiming, "thank you," for this abundant and natural source of irrigation water coming down from our majestic Mt. Hood.  I am grateful for the four distinct seasons in the Hood River Valley and for rich an abundant volcanic soil.  I know I am in my first year of farming and that I have so much to learn in this journey but I find myself again overflowing with gratitude today for the collaboration that we have with our fruit trees.  A faithful friendship I have been lucky enough to know my whole life. xoxo your grateful farmer  

 

In Farm, Family, Fruit Tags Pears, Apple, Peach, Columbia, Hood River, Oregon
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Weekend Fruit Sale!

November 1, 2014 Katrina McAlexander

 We are offering 25% off on all our fresh apples and pears this weekend at Mt. View Orchards farm stand.  The weather is absolutely glorious this weekend and this is a perfect time to come and stock up in fresh fruit for the fall or gather for your thanksgiving table. The pear trees are absolutely stunning with rich burgundies, bright yellows and vibrant oranges if you want to take a few shots of the majestic, snow covered Mt. Hood.

fresh snow

 This Last weekend SALE is a tradition at our farm often brings out many canners, preservers and fermentors who want get fresh fruit to make sauces, pie filling and pear butter. Calling all you apple sauce makers, pie bakers and apple cider crushing fermentors, we are having a SALE!

I would personally love to assist anyone with any questions they have about canning if its your first time or you want to try something that feels outside of your comfort zone with a pressure cooker.  We also make hard apple cider that we enjoy around the holidays and would love to share this knowledge forward with other cider lovers. The 2014 harvest was one of your finest and we are so grateful for everyone who backed and support our farm this season. xoxo, love your grateful farmer. 

In Farm, Orchard, Family, Sale, Canning
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Delicious Collaborations

September 19, 2014 Katrina McAlexander
“Farming is a profession of hope” ― Brian Brett

“Farming is a profession of hope” 
― Brian Brett

What could be better than a small family farm collaborating with their favorite brewery? Well for this thirsty farmer who loves good beer....Absolutely nothing!  I have been over the moon these past months because we have had the honor of partnering with some of my favorite breweries and restaurants around town. As blessed as we felt for having such an abundant peach crop we were a little worried about how we were going to sell all our peaches at our fruit stand. We started thinking outside our realm and reached out to several restaurants and breweries here in the Gorge and Portland. Fortunately, several people were more than glad to oblige and we are putting a serious dent in our peach surplus. Today my brothers dropped off 250 pounds of our farm fresh peaches to Jerry Fechter at Lompoc Brewery on North Williams in Portland, Oregon. They're planning on making their famous peach-wheat beer with our fruit (keep an eye out for this one at Lompoc pubs soon). Then last week we dropped off 600lbs of peaches to Matt Swihart of Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River, Oregon. He shared that this Belgian style ale will be ready in 8 short months and we can all go down to Double Mountain and enjoy the Pêche Mode. Count me IN!! I love peaches. I love beer. Can't wait to see what other awesome beer concoctions come about with our fruit and with our favorite brewers!

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The timing of these orders were absolutely heaven sent, because we have had such a bumper crop of our sweet 2014 peaches and it hurts us farmers to see them go to waste.  We love finding them good homes where the fruit of our labor can be enjoyed. The BIG bonus is that I also love preservation and fermentation and peaches can be easily enjoyed year round.   Friends who know me well, realize that I love celebrating other people's big WINS, and these peach sales are a big win for us!  I always keep a bottle of chilled cider or champagne in the fridge that I happily pop open for the smallest of occasions.  I confess that my brother's tease me for giving the sappiest and or most lengthy toasts at weddings or at birthday parties but what can I say, I love toasts and I love celebrating breakthroughs! Prost to our peach win!

Mt. View Orchards has had the pleasure of collaborating with some amazing Restaurants this summer as well, including Ned Ludd(Jason French), Old Salt(Ben Meyers), Miss Zumstein's Bakery (Anja Spence), Solstice Wood Fire Pizza and Bar(Aaron Baumhackl), Cicci Gelato(Theresa Labriola) and Chuck's produce in Vancouver Washington.  Farm to table at its finest! I am still reeling from the shock and awe of these delicious collaborations.

Cicci Gelato Solstice Pizza Ned Ludd Old Salt Marketplace Miss Zumstein Chucks Produce

 

I have personally had so many delicious meals at these eateries and I am so grateful for their creative incorporations of our lapin cherries, elberta peaches, honeycrisp apples, bartlett pears, aurora blueberries and wild huckleberries on their scrumptious menus. I'm a fan of their work and feel honored to have something worthy to offer them as well.  We proudly went and tested our farm fresh fruit when they debuted at the various establishments. Bravo!   From Peach pizza, fruit desserts, cherry sauces over tender pork and polenta, peach gelato, blueberry muffins, canned peaches and pears to pies and jams. We also sold our Mt. View Orchards fruit wood and could smell the sweet and smoky aromas of seasoned pear wood filling the air and the crackling heat inside the wood fired ovens making for some fantastic fire cooked food. Fruitwood + fire + peaches =Summer magic!

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 Choosing to buy directly from a farmer is a win/win. The customer gets their fruit at an affordable price and there is no middle man that takes a cut away from the farmer. This is exactly why we want to work directly with restaurants, breweries, farmers markets and through our fruit stand. There is no real comparison going to a farm and meeting the farmer that proudly grew your fruit.  Big box stores and grocery stores are convenient but lack the soul, story and beautiful scenery of Mt. View Orchards.  Small family farms are sadly on the decline in the states but what keeps them alive and thriving is when they have a loyal customer base who continually comes throughout the season and each and every year.

Though it is impossible for me to honor every person that comes to support our farm, I want you all to know that when I see familiar faces show up at our fruit stand each week my heart is always full of gratitude. As great as all these wholesale orders and partnerships are, the truth is that every sale, big and small, keep us going.  It warms my heart to hear from newer customers that they were referred to us by a friend, or saw my blog, or just felt like bravely following our lovely new signs and coming over to see us.  Our farm stand is not on the main highway, but is sweetly tucked away in the center of a 50 acre orchard. Sometimes that can make it challenging for people to find us, but we have been so blessed by loyal customers that come faithfully each year and invite their friends and family as well.  We are also grateful for the brave new customers that veer off the main drag of the fruit loop and come west towards Mt. View Orchards. Thank you ALL!

A group of cousins picking peaches together this August at Mt. View Orchards.

A group of cousins picking peaches together this August at Mt. View Orchards.

 I know I am biased, but I believe that our orchard is really a special place and one of the friendliest farms around.  We love being farmers and growing beautiful and affordable fruit for all who come to visit us. One of our core values is to really value our customers at Mt. View Orchards.  With all my heart, I want to thank everyone for their continued support and I also want to thank the many eateries, breweries and numerous non-profits that choose to partner with Mt. View Orchards.  My eyes are filled with tears of joy as I write because never in my wildest dreams could I have ever imagined that so many people would want to collaborate with us.  I consider your partnerships a precious gift and I am a grateful farmer.

A happy little farmer picking cherries this July at Mt. View Orchards.

A happy little farmer picking cherries this July at Mt. View Orchards.

In Collaboration, Brewery, Family, Farm, Orchard Tags Double Mountain, Lompoc, Solstice, NedLudd
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The grateful farmer is a blog about a woman who left her job in the the city to come home to save the family farm.  My desire is to candidly share my journey learning how to farm a 50 acre Orchard at the base of Mt. Hood. I invite you to follow along as I share seasonal recipes, childhood memories, farming successes and failures. Please enjoy the Orchard photos collaging the beautiful seasons and harvests here at Mt. View Orchards. I am grateful and humbled that are you are reading along and want you to know that my farm is your farm.


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Looking for a spot to take some family photos or picnic? Our sunflowers are in bloom and it’s a beautiful day to come visit the farm. #mtvieworchards
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Honeycrisp apples are a favorite @mtvieworchards and today we are going to be sharing some forward with our local food bank.  Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in a
Honeycrisp apples are a favorite @mtvieworchards and today we are going to be sharing some forward with our local food bank. Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in apples may help reduce the risk of developing cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. @mtvieworchards we believe everyone deserves to enjoy the best of our 2018 local apple harvests. We have them in our farm stand as well if you want to pick some up for your lunches. #mtvieworchards #afarmthatcares #afarmthatgathers #afarmthatgivesback #apples #honeycrisps

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