Category Archives: Life in the Ozarks

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

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MAPLE LEAF WEATHER

Banner and I made a trip to town this afternoon.  I needed to arrange an interface through a wall so the dryer hose could go through, so the first stop was at Lowe’s, my home away from home this year.  … Continue reading

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WHAT NEWFOUNDLANDS AND HUMMINGBIRDS HAVE IN COMMON, PART II

7/2/14 If I had any doubt about the similarities between these two very different species, a recent visitor to the hummingbird feeder has resolved any remaining question.  I saw that the feeder was nearing empty, and it had been my … Continue reading

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TIMING, POWER FAILURES AND STICKCICLES

1/14/07, published In Rembrance This afternoon, Greg was supposed to travel to meet some other people who were coming through the St. Louis airport.  After repairing an area of fence where the cattle were, he checked with the rest of … Continue reading

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