The Nature of Nature
Imagine a garden hose that has the inner rubber lining thinning and causing the outer wraps of the hose to
Read MoreCowpies to Treetops
Imagine a garden hose that has the inner rubber lining thinning and causing the outer wraps of the hose to
Read MoreThe local news has been tracking our rainfall closely this month, because early on, it looked like we would be
Read MoreThe Gator ride out to the outside feeders twice a day is usually the same old commute. This morning we
Read MoreDirt is fascinating in its complexity. Since I spend a good portion of my spring and summer in close proximity
Read MoreSeems like we are still trying to clean up after our big snowfall and quick thaw that brought the river
Read MoreEven though the river is still pretty high, the threat of flooding has passed for our area. The snow that
Read MoreThe kittens have grown and are nearly full size. The winter weather has only slowed them down slightly from romping
Read MoreOK, I think it is time for me to eat a little crow. A couple of days ago, I was
Read MoreAh, Mother Nature is a fickle friend. I had been conversing (needling, haranguing, arguing and even nagging) Mike for more
Read MoreWe have barely lost the the last bit of snow that has been piled up in the ditches from the
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