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Confessions of a Grateful Farmer 2016!

February 12, 2016 Katrina McAlexander

by Kari Gale

1. So lovely to be BACK, friends.  I am thrilled to share with you all more stories in my 2nd year in this great adventure called farming. 

2. This time of year we are pruning all of our fruit trees on our small family farm.  We are about 1/3 completed(Shout out to my mighty men!) The goal is to give all the tree haircuts before the blossoms start popping out in April. its a bit of a race against the clock and the biggest barrier is often the weather. Pruning the trees is critical for abundant, flavorful harvests.  If you don't trim back your trees you will have small, tasteless fruit in the upcoming summer and fall. I enjoy pruning with my mother and find cutting back our skeletal looking fruit trees this time of year really cathartic and satisfying. (PS if you want a lesson because you have a few fruit trees in your back yard give me a holler and I would happily share any knowledge I have on the vital topic of pruning)

3. Good News, We have had a good amount of snow this winter and our snow pack on Mt. Hood is reported to be ample and abundant. I am so grateful to live at the base of majestic mountain and to have a generous source of irrigation water for my thirsty trees each and every year.  Listening to the soothing sounds of the middle fork river that flows by my land is such a gift.  I know that other drier regions are not as lucky as this grateful farmer.

4. The snow has began to melt at Mt. View Orchards and I have restarted my nightly prayer walks around the perimeter of my land.  Blessing my land, our upcoming harvest and praying for the sweet families that live and serve on our farm is my favorite thing to do at the end of the day.  Farming is such a profession of hope and I am so hopeful for the 2016 crops but have no guarantee of what they look like.  Thank you to all of you who pray for my small family farm as well.  I love being your farmer and care deeply about growing your local fruit in this region. 

5. Cheers! I am persevering through all the permitting paperwork for our Cidery and I am pleased to announce we will have hard cider for this upcoming farm stand season and to serve at our elegant farm to table weddings. This has been a battle of perseverance, grit and heart.  Not giving up has been my goal and I feel like ROCKY a this point in the journey. I have taken some hits but somebody please cue Eye of the Tiger cause I think I am in my last round.

6. We are raising the roof today on our pole barn in our orchard meadow wedding venue.  Construction is coming along nicely and we should be finished with the project in April. Hosting weddings on our farm has been a tiny seed of a dream for the past 3 decades and my eyes are filling with tears of joy that this dream is finally doing true.  Calling all you dreamers and little girls who kept hope alive for the dreams in their hearts!!!   We are booking weddings and giving tours if you or anyone you know anyone would like to get married in the heart of an orchard at the base of Mt. hood. We would be honored to host your big day. 

7. Today I am heading in the Portland to attend the Oregon Psychiatric Association conference to get more continue education for being a Nurse Practitioner.  I love working in our local county jail and working with my amazing colleagues in community mental health here in the Gorge.  I love my sweet patients and serving here where I live is dreamy.  This part time job has completely covered my land payments each much and I am so thankful to work for the Mid Columbia Center for Living. (The Farm doesn't make enough to sustain me at this point so working off the farm is a must)

8. Farming is the ultimate surrender and trust fall. My 2nd year in farming I am having less tearful breakdowns when I am paying the bills and I wanted to share my go to anchor verse with you all. "You will keep in perfect peace, those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You."(Isa 26:3)  

9. We are getting ready to launch our 2016 All Fruit CSA, friends. I will blog about that next week so to be continued. Thank you to the 30+ families who committed to support local farmers and farms. We need more friends of our farm and I am hoping to double our shares this next year and have drop sites in Madras/Bend, West/Eastside Portland, Hood River, The Dalles and Vancouver. (15 weeks of our abundant fresh picked Cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, blueberries, plums, apples, quince and pears!)

10. I am so thankful for my warm lil farmhouse today.  Waiting to get through all the permitting issues and construction was an emotional and challenging chapter but this morning I am so so thankful and believe it was worth the wait.  Hold on to all of you who in the middle place of a hard chapter.  It will eventually pass and on the other side are rivers of gratitude and refreshing.

11. Moving back to carry on my families legacy initially was a shocking transition because I left behind so many dear friends in the city.  Today I am feeling so incredibly grateful for the old and new friends who have invited me into their stories and homes for meals.  I have learned to made friends with time and know that one day I will be connected with my life companion out here on the farm but the kindness and friendship of my community has meant the world to me as a single farmer.  Thank you for welcoming me home so well, friends and family.  So grateful to be good and backed by my home town. xoxo your grateful farmer




In Farm, Family, Collaboration Tags confessions, grateful, farmer, pruning, weddings, cider
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Mt. View Orchard's Pumpkin Patch!

October 9, 2015 Katrina McAlexander

Photo by Zachary Vandehey

We have four weekends left of our farm stand to be open for apple picking, picnics, cider donuts,  pumpkins and play. Thank you to everyone who has come thus far and supported are small family farm. It really means the world to be so backed by our community.  I personally invite you all out to our farm for a lovely autumn day with your family and friends to pick our some pumpkins.

Photo by Zachary Vandehey

Photo by Zachary Vandehey

Good Morning!

Great fall opportunities for pumpkin pictures with your littles

fun children's play structure

pack a picnic lunch

Photo by Chad Hughes

Photo by Summer

The morning October air is crisp and refreshing and we still have plenty of pumpkins in our patch so please come on by and tell your friends about Parkdales only pumpkin patch.  We also have some award winning unpasteurized cider of you to purchase and enjoy. We still have a lot of apple picking at 50cents a pound.  We are in our last month of being open full time and we would love to have you as our guests one day on our small family farm. xoxo your grateful farmer.  

In Family, Fruit, Farm Tags pumpkins, apple picking, Mt. View, mt hood, Mt View Orchards fruit stand, pick your own, upicking
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Confessions of a Grateful Farmer

July 31, 2015 Katrina McAlexander

1. My mom is out on the farm working as many hours or more to help this farming transition be successful. I am so very humbled by her love, daily help and endless support. (She also helps the neighboring farms as well, this woman has a heart of gold and my sHERO!)

2. By some miracle of God, I am making all my farm payments, paying all my bills and I have ZERO credit card debt! (Unbelievably grateful and in awe!)

3. I am working 7 days a week right now to get all my jobs done but I am satisfied with my work and things are coming together making me feel like one day there will be more days of rest in the winter months. (Dreaming of a glorious vacation in November!)

4. We have such an abundant and delicious crop of peaches this year. Come pick peaches these next weeks with your friends and family. (All the thanksgiving!)

5. Our Cidery where we will press Apple Cider for our fruit stand and house our NEW Hard Cider plans is going to be finished TOMORROW!!! (Ah yeah!)

6. My lil home is almost complete and my move in date is set for one week. (Thankful for my contractors, for completion and that I did not go "nutso" waiting for them to finish.)

7. Our All Fruit CSA has been a "Wild Success," and I am getting so many thank you notes from our CSA family that they are devouring their box each week and that Thursdays are their favorite day of the week this summer.

8. I am so honored to be collaborating with so many amazing businesses in our region and so farmer proud to partner with some of my favorite eateries and breweries in a sustainable way!

9. Friends of Mt. View Orchards keep showing up each week and make the conscious decision to buy their fruit directly from our small family farm.  I cannot express how this makes my heart smile to be so backed by people that care about local farms and want to help sustain our way of life for generations to come. Existing customers are our life blood!

10. I love Dahlias and they are are in bloom and so very colorful and happy.  Come u-pick these flowers and make a beautiful bouquet for our home this weekend!

11. Our core values are growing high quality delicious fruit, being affordable, sustainable, kind and generous. I have made the decision to donate a portion of all our fruit harvest to the local Food bank so everyone in our region can enjoy fresh local fruit!

12.  I make mistakes every day and have to apologize often.

13. "In most cases, being a good Boss means hiring talented people and then getting out of their way." (Tina Fey)

14. I believe in supporting the next generation of female farmers in our region and I bought a pig from a young farmer last week.  Come meet Oreo, the pig on our farm. He loves it here and all the fresh fruit.

14. Trying to be my bravest version of my self. Harvest season is a combination of thrilling and terrifying and I am praying all the prayers that I will be carried through. (xoxo your grateful farmer)

In Farm Tags grateful farmer, grateful, harvest, pig, food bank, generous, cidery, dreams coming true, hard work, delicious collaborations, Mt View Orchards fruit stand, upicking, peaches, thanksgiving, female farmer
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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
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
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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