Smoky Blue Appalachia

Smoky Blue Appalachia Home is a 44-acre bit of earth where Smoky Mountains nestle into the Blue Ridge Mountains within the Appalachian Range.

I farm in the pasture and forage in the forest, often making things from what I find. For the sake of the littlest wild things.

I planted marigolds in organized places, but they didn’t come up. A week ago, I spotted bright orange in a wild spot of ...
08/05/2025

I planted marigolds in organized places, but they didn’t come up. A week ago, I spotted bright orange in a wild spot of the meadow.

Nature has been teaching me lately that it really is true that “Mother Nature is modest and always wants to cover herself.” What this means is: “weeds” will grow where we leave the ground bare. It also means that if given freedom, nature will grow in a chaotic tangle of this-n-that.

As long as chaos is this beautiful, I’ll leave it be.

We keep it dark for sake of the littlest wild things. It’s a habit we acquired on the Gulf Coast, where lights disorient...
04/28/2025

We keep it dark for sake of the littlest wild things. It’s a habit we acquired on the Gulf Coast, where lights disorient sea turtles. Even trees are negatively affected by lights at night! It’s easy to avoid light pollution with just a shade or hood over any necessary lights - that keeps the light pointing down where we need it, but not out where it’s not needed.

Anywhere from 200-300M birds are predicted to migrate across the U.S. each night this weekend!

Lights at night can be very disorienting to birds during their long spring migration. To help prevent deadly bird collisions, turn off or dim unnecessary lights!

Graphic: BirdCast

I could listen to this topic all day long.
04/28/2025

I could listen to this topic all day long.

This is golden advice I wish I had known earlier. We were always denied FEMA in disasters. I mean, “Is your home accessi...
10/02/2024

This is golden advice I wish I had known earlier. We were always denied FEMA in disasters. I mean, “Is your home accessible?” would be a “yes” when we could kayak to it, right?

FEMA has declared Individual Assistance (IA) for Hurricane Helene. What does this mean for you? It means that you can apply for disaster assistance from FEMA to help offset your disaster-related expenses. You can apply online at https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or by telephone at (800) 621-3362. Otherwise, you can download the FEMA weather app from Google PlayStore or the Apple Store and you can apply for assistance on the app and upload receipts. Whichever method you choose, the form has a few questions that are tricky. To avoid delay, please follow the following tips:
1. One of the questions that FEMA will ask when you register is “Do You Have Emergency Needs”? This means during your evacuation or since staying at home during the disaster, do you need help with Gas, Medication, Food (meals, water, had no power and everything spoils), Shelter (you are staying with friends, family or in a hotel); Clothing; or Durable Medical Equipment (oxygen, walkers, cane, glasses, all major equipment, etc). If this is true, say “YES” to this question. That will result in your receiving Displacement / Critical Needs Assistance, which is $750.
2. When asked if your home is/was accessible, answer "NO" if there was debris, tree branches, continued flooding, loss of power, damage or destruction that prevented you from staying there after Helene. This question is asking whether you can stay at your home or apartment and will trigger the ability for you to receive assistance to pay for hotels or provide funding to use while you stay with family or friends.
3. When asked if utilities are out, say "YES" even if your utilities were out for a few days. This triggers assistance $ to stay somewhere other than your home or to buy fuel to power a generator.
4. When asked “Are you willing to relocate” say "YES" if you cannot live in your home due to damage, loss of power, etc. This question means you are willing to stay in a hotel or apartment temporarily, and triggers that funding for you. It is not asking if you are willing to move away from your home permanently.
5. If you bought or buy a generator, FEMA will reimburse you up to $629, but you must submit the receipt. If you bought a chainsaw, FEMA will reimburse you up to $219. Again, you need to provide the receipt. Save your receipts.

Whenever we’d drive through our Gulf Coast county after a hurricane, I’d play this song to let the emotions out so I cou...
09/30/2024

Whenever we’d drive through our Gulf Coast county after a hurricane, I’d play this song to let the emotions out so I could push up my sleeves and get to work rebuilding. This is for those out there who need it today. Don’t give up hope.

Rascal Flatts - I Won't Let GoIn early 2011, Rascal Flatts released "I Won't Let Go" as the second single from their Nothing Like This album. The No. 2, plat...

07/19/2024

Hi, y'all! Farmer's Market friends, send a message or a comment if you're looking for salve or oil (etc.!) refills.

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