Nova and the Great Outdoors
I see you, kitty! Though Nova was born an outside cat at my inlaws, it didn’t take long for her
I see you, kitty! Though Nova was born an outside cat at my inlaws, it didn’t take long for her
The horses demonstrate interdependence perfectly: “I’ll swish the flies off your face and you swish the flies off mine.“ In
Every few years, Jack’s family tries to have a family reunion. Easier said than done when it currently consists of
Waiting for the girls to get off the bus. Afternoons are some of my favorite times of the day. Everyone’s
Preacher, Bug, Sassy, Star and CeCe. This past week, we disappeared from our normal routine and found ourselves living the
Nova has grown out of the adorable, innocent kitten phase and is now on the adorable, conniving, secretly-plotting-to-take-over-the-world kitten phase.
There is a touch of divinity even in brutes, and a special halo about a horse, that should forever exempt
We had a quick trip back to Nebraska (more on that later) and when we were visiting Grandma and Grandpa
It’s okay, Raven. A few days ago, my morning reverie was the sound of Kate shrieking in a pre-dawn hour
Hello, crawdaddy-o. I was walking the pasture fenceline a month ago to cut back the brush and to make sure
Licorice with a couple of her adorable chicks. It’s spring. And around here, spring means babies. Baby mulberries. Baby raspberries.
Can you see what she sees? What do driveway puddles, frog hunting, bananas and bees have to do with each
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