Kirsten Shockey
As It Was ContributorKirsten Shockey lives on a 40-acre hillside homestead in the Applegate Valley of Southern Oregon, where before on-line streaming, JPR Classics and News was the only radio station she and her family could capture. It played from atop the refrigerator all day, and she heard Carol Barrett and Hank Henry鈥檚 As It Was each morning. Shockey has been a long-time JPR contributor and enjoys supporting the Southern Oregon Historical Society and JPR by digging up regional stories. Her days are a chaotic combination of parenting, day job, and dealing with whatever the climate and a homestead in the forest flings her way. Every day is different. Kirsten can be found with her husband Christopher watering, mucking stalls, preserving harvests, making cheese, cleaning, dancing on the porch, planting trees, chopping firewood, hiking, reading, or writing. At the end of the day they go to bed exhausted and knowing life is good.
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Endangered Peregrine Falcon Makes Remarkable Recovery
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Endangered Peregrine Falcon Makes Remarkable Recovery
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Applegate Valle鈥檚 Provolt Store Opens in 1875
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Southern Oregon and Northern California鈥檚 botanical diversity includes the Canyon Live Oak, one of the earliest known oak species to evolve in North鈥
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In January 1900, Friedrich Weyerhauser founded the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company in Longview, Wash., with 900,000 acres of Washington timberland. From there鈥
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The fastest flying bird on earth, the Peregrine Falcon, includes the Siskiyou Crest Region and its craggy cliffs as home, as well as living and breeding鈥
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In the middle of the Applegate Valley at the intersection of highways 238 and Williams is a red clapboard building trimmed in white. It is the home of The鈥
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Observers visiting the rivers and seasonal tributaries of Southern Oregon and Northern California can see the legacy of the 1964 winter flood. The warm鈥
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Pushing south, the Hudson鈥檚 Bay Co. established a trading post in 1832 near the confluence of Calapooya Creek and the Umpqua River, and two years later鈥
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When a redwood tree 11 feet in diameter fell in 1917 on the Eel River of Humboldt County, the Pacific Lumber Company donated it to vaudeville performer鈥
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Born with a unique larynx, Charles 鈥淏irdman鈥 Kellogg could sing like a bird, his voice ranging over 12 octaves. His extraordinary singing and ability to鈥
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A drive along Carberry Creek in Oregon鈥檚 Applegate Valley leads past what was the mining town of Steamboat. All that remains is a tumble-down fence amid鈥