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Showing posts with label Travel OK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel OK. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Simplicity of Life

Ingrid and I have been discussing life a lot lately. As a matter of fact, we cannot talk shop without mentioning the greater aspects of life. It's impossible, actually, to not end in a philosophical discussion about life and what really matters in life.

Humans are funny creatures. We work, work, work and buy, buy, buy. We get so caught up in conventional things that we tend to forget that cell phones, internet, cars, designer clothes, and boats aren't what truly make us happy.


It's taking the time to treat oneself and just be in the present moment. To sit outside in the morning and listen to the birds sing while drinking a nice cup of tea. It's about reading to expand one's horizons. Enjoying coffee in the presence of friends (not friends on cell phones). It's about star gazing and enjoying a glass of wine or craft beer. It's about tasting the food we eat. It's about gratitude. Being grateful for today and yesterday even if it didn't turn out the way we hoped. It's about taking the time to learn something new. To be productive with the time we have. It's about using your time qualitatively and not quantitatively.


"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." ~ Leonardo da Vinci

At the Stone Turtle, we also find ourselves getting so caught up in our to-do lists that we forget to just take a break to enjoy the beauty of life. There are so many things we want to learn, yet always say "later." Enough with the "laters" it's time for some "nows."


We, as you know, love books. But, now I'm on the search of more workshop (learn it yourself) and inspirational type books. Why not be able to have your very own personal workshop while you stay in the Lawton / Fort Sill area? Aspiring writers, poets, painters, gardeners, bakers, bird house builders all have to start somewhere, right? Because as they say, Rome was not built in a day. Something I have to remind myself regularly.

Off to search for awesome, fun how-to books for our cabins Faith and Hope.

Some of Martha's books...and donkey mascot.
Have a motivated Monday,

Dani




This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!! So come explore Oklahoma and stay with us.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Wall Deco

For those who have stayed in our cabin Faith, you've probably noticed all the photographs on the walls. It was really important to us that we use our own photographs and that they were mostly taken in our area. Yep, all those lovely spots are in our area.

So as we're getting our rental cabin Hope up to our colorful standard, it's back to the photograph drawing board. Almost all of the pictures are in SW Oklahoma. It just proves that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. See an interesting picture? We'll tell you how to get there!


Greetings from OK,

Dani

Wanderings of a Girl Ryder



This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!


This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!


Sunday, June 22, 2014

Last Saturday was one of those few days that I have been able to take a day off from our busy life at Stone Turtle Lodging and dedicate it to an interest that I have had for many years and never had either a chance or the time to pursue - Wildcrafting and learning all the intriguing details that are so fascinating in the plant kingdom. I had the great fortune to find a very unique and special lady who dedicates her life to teach her craft to people like me. How awesome is it to learn from somebody who has years and years of experience and is so wise to pass on the knowledge of generations of ancestors so that the knowledge is not forgotten and can in turn be passed on by others to the next generations. Because, after all, all life on our Mother Earth is a web and we are simply a part of the web. If we hurt the web, we hurt ourselves and the more people know and care about taking care of the web, the better off we all are. Thank you, Jackie Dill, for being the greatest teacher anybody could hope for!!
Well, my trips to Coyle, Oklahoma, have not only been a huge learning experience but also the social highlight of my life for the past couple of months. I love the potlucks that follow the nature walks and having a chance to make great new friendships.
There is usually a small German delegation from Lawton carpooling up to Coyle. We are not experienced wildcrafters as of yet, so our contribution to the potlucks are usually not wildcrafted foods but come from our German heritage. It makes me so happy to be able to share some German dishes with the group and I have been asked to share some of the recipes. So, here is the first one! It is a Bavarian cheese spread called 'Obatzda' or in some parts of Bavaria it is called 'Gerupfter' and usually eaten in a Biergarten with a Bretzel and a glass of Bier (what else when you are in Bavaria looking at the Alps where Bier is legally considered a 'staple food' and not an alcoholic beverage).
So here is one version of this recipe (there are dozens out there and you can change it as you please):

- 1 Brie cheese or 1 Camembert (I used the Brie from Aldi)weighing 227 grams.
- Cream cheese  (about half of the weight of the Brie - I used cream cheese that I had made from goats' milk but Philadelphia or such is what is actually used.
- 40 grams of butter (a little less than half of the cream cheese - I used unsalted butter but salted butter will work just fine)
- 1 finely chopped onion
- salt, pepper and paprika to taste

Let the cheeses and butter reach room temperature before you mash them with a fork. Fold in the onion and spices, let it sit for at least 30 minutes before serving.
I think it usually tastes even better the next day if it lasts that long.


Well, with 'Obatzda' you need a good bread or Bretzel. This is the recipe of the bread that I served with the cheese spread.
It is a no-knead bread and the dough is frighteningly liquid compared to normal bread doughs. I found this recipe many years ago in a Mother Earth News Magazine and changed it until it tasted like a German bread to me.

3 full teaspoons of yeast
A dash of sugar for the yeast
and 3 cups of warm water in a bowl. Let it sit for a little bit so the yeast can do its thing.
Now I add 2 cups of whole spelt flour.
1/2 cup of stone cut oats
1/2 cup of sesame seeds, flax seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds combined
2 1/2 cups of unbleached white all purpose flour (bread flour works great)
3 teaspoons salt

Combine all ingredients and stir until mixed completely. My kitchen aid usually does a great job. Then let it sit in a warm place for 2 hours. It will rise but not overly because of the high content of seeds and whole flour . Put it in a glass container and cover with a lid and put it in the refrigerator. It will rise more in the fridge.
The dough can be kept in the fridge for up to 14 days and the longer it is in the fridge, the more the bread will taste like sour dough. I usually take out some dough about the size of a grapefruit in the morning, put it on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper and let it bake at 450 F for 35 - 37 minutes. If you make a larger loaf, it will take a little longer to bake. And, voila, you have a freshly baked loaf of bread for breakfast. Just like out of a German bakery - still warm and smelling soooo good. Enjoy.

Here is the original recipe that I got out of the Mother Earth News Magazine and you can change it to your taste:

3 teaspoons of yeast and a dash of sugar
3 cups of warm water
6 1/2 cups of white all purpose flour (I think bread flour tastes best)
3 teaspoons of salt.
Same procedure as above. But beware, the dough will really rise and then rise much more when in the refrigerator. Usually it lifts the lid and tries to get out of the bowl. Tell it to behave and put it back in its place :)
Even though the dough does not look formable at all when first mixed, once it is in the refrigerator for a couple of hours, it can be easily taken out and formed into a loaf.
Makes a great white bread that tastes like a sour dough bread.
And you can substitute parts of the white flour with whole grain flours - rye tastes really great, or spelt, or wheat, etc.





This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

New Year. New Book. New Stone Turtle Lodging.

Welcome, welcome, welcome!


We are so excited to be here another year! Who we are, you ask. Well, we are The Stone Turtle- Lodging! We are a small family-run lodging business just outside of Lawton, Oklahoma. Our cabins are also located close to the treasures of Oklahoma. Okay, that's a biased opinion, but the Wichita Mountains are just too amazing, and we count our blessings every day that we are located so close to such an Oklahoma wonder. Medicine Park (a quaint little cobblestone community), Meers (home of the world famous Meers' burger), and Fort Sill (home of field artillery) are all just short drives away.


We love to do things differently. You won't find cable or internet in our cabins. However, you'll find books, movies, coffee and tea, and star-gazing opportunities to your heart's delight. We also have a 2-mile nature trail where the wild things grow (gorgeous wildflowers) and the rabbits zip around. Not to mention the million-dollar views of Oklahoma's spectacular sunsets over the Wichita Mountains. So we're a tad bit in love with our small piece of Oklahoma paradise...

Whether you're in town for a hiking or bicycling adventure or coming for a military graduation at Fort Sill, stay with us because we'd love to make your time in our area special! Check out our website and our Facebook page for more information about us.

So what is this blog all about? It's a place where we hope to showcase the awesomeness of our area of Oklahoma. We hope to share our adventures on Stone Turtle and in the area with you. Most people don't think the terms vacation and Oklahoma go hand-in-hand, but we're willing to bet (if we were bettin' women, that is) that Oklahoma will surprise you.

From belly dance to yoga, from gardening to exploring, we love to do a little bit of it all, so stay tuned!

Greetings from Oklahoma,

Dani (Wanderings of a Girl Ryder) & Ingrid




This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!