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Worms-a-crawling farm: September 2014
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Life on a 3 acre Homestead raising 1 dogs, 1 cat and severial thousand worms. Monday, September 29, 2014. The worst that could happen! I said that I would be back tonight and this post will be the hardest one I have ever written! 6 weeks ago my ex-wife was told that she had level 5 liver cancer and that there was not anything that could be done to treat it. She was going to die! We knew that she was going to die, but it happened so fast! Her funeral was last Friday! But he is taken it one day at a time!
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The Adventitious Root: Taking the sad away
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Sunday, December 30, 2012. Taking the sad away. Christmas has come and gone, but we still have our decorations up. When I was growing up my mother would insist on taking everything down the day after the holiday. "It's too sad to keep up" she would say. And so the Christmas tree will stay up. And the bells, and the candles, and the lights. And maybe they will help take a little of the sad away as we head into the new year. December 31, 2012 at 6:24 PM. December 31, 2012 at 8:12 PM. Taking the sad away.
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The Adventitious Root: Merry Science
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Sunday, December 9, 2012. I love these things. No batteries or electricity, no flashing and jingling and singing; just some pieces of wood, candles and eight twirling fan blades. The best part - I can explain how this works to my children. I can't explain how batteries work. Who knew that discussing atmospheric thermodynamics could become such a great holiday tradition? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taking the sad away. I should have made soul cakes. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Adventitious Root: Fore
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Saturday, December 1, 2012. Fort Ridgely also has a nine-hole golf course, the only golf course in the Minnesota State Park system. While living at the park, hubby and the boys took advantage of the rental clubs and went golfing one afternoon. You can tell my kids have played a lot more baseball than they have golf. Here Benjimouse is preparing to hit a home run. I wonder how many divots they left behind. Hubby wisely decided to use Best Ball rules. Otherwise they might still be out there playing.
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The Adventitious Root: Currier and Ives
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Sunday, December 9, 2012. Eight inches of heavy snow on the ground. It began snowing yesterday evening, and came down thick through the night. Hubby went outside this morning to shovel the walk and alleyway. Half an hour, it took him. Half an hour! Compared to four hours of shoveling to clear our driveway at our old house. He even helped the neighbor lady shovel out her place. First snowman in our first snowfall in our first winter in our new house. December 17, 2012 at 6:36 PM. Change can be very good!
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The Adventitious Root: Blue savanna
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Monday, December 31, 2012. Part of my job involves managing natural resources. A pretty big part of it, actually. Now, 'managing natural resources' means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For state parks in Minnesota, it means in part ". to preserve, perpetuate, and interpret natural. Features that existed in the area of the park prior to settlement .". We use backpack sprayers to spot treat the cut stumps. We add a blue dye to the sprayer to mark which stumps have been treated.
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The Caffeinated Mom Gardens: January 2010
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The Caffeinated Mom Gardens. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Today marks 1 week since Optimus Prime. And I planted our first round of seedlings. As of today, 48 of the 72 seeds have germinated. I don't think you can see them all, but here they are:. These little peas are my favorites:. That does it for me tonight. I'm already beat, and I still have to repot my rosemary plant and wish on a star that somehow this will save her! Links to this post. Saturday, January 30, 2010. And Annie's Granny's Yeast Rolls.
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Worms-a-crawling farm: So very long!
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Life on a 3 acre Homestead raising 1 dogs, 1 cat and severial thousand worms. Wednesday, June 11, 2014. I know it has been way to long without a new post. And the only reason I can give is that "LIFE SUCKS"! The homestead is under a financial burden right now and there isn't any reason to believe that it will get any better any time soon! The Hospital stay (Two separate times ) that took place a year ago February nearly broke the Bank! And the homestead has been neglected because of it! I do want to let ...
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The Adventitious Root: Busy as a
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. A busy beaver has been busy along Fort Ridgely Creek. Gnawing down trees, big and small, tumbling them down into the water. A few trees went the wrong way and fell over the hiking trail alongside, but only a few. A quick bit of chainsaw can take care of that. How does a beaver know which way to gnaw, so the tree will fall the right way? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taking the sad away. I should have made soul cakes. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.