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Author Archives: BigFootClub
MORNINGS AND MOOS
Sometimes I post about other animals in our “farm collective”, the group of creatures who share our environment on this farm. Today, I want to get around to telling you about Mocha, although it’s a bit early for her birthday. … Continue reading
Posted in Everyday, Life in the Ozarks
Tagged calves, cows, farm, newfs, Newfs and other animals, possum
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DE-ICING – YOUR STEPS, YOUR SIDEWALK, YOUR ROAD
A re-purposing has been found for fracking waste, and it has been widely re-distributed already as de-icing material: Living not far from a mining area, when we drilled for a new well last year, it was a lesson in geology. … Continue reading
Posted in Exercise, Health & Safety
Tagged de-icers, de-icing products, dogs, newfs, pet-safe, walking on concrete, walking on roads
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BLAME IT ON THE DOG?
Our new kitchen range is very nice, stainless with a double oven. Our previous one served us for about 17 years. So we have 17 years of habit, or motor memory. Wonder if old dogs learn new tricks better than … Continue reading
Posted in Health & Safety, Home Accomodations
Tagged dogs, fire safety, kitchen, range
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SHE’S A “REAL GIRL”
On our many walks we encounter a lot of People. People encounter a Newf. And, this often leads to discourse. What kind of dog is “he”? How much does he eat? How much does he weigh? How much does he … Continue reading