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About Sustainable Chicken Project. Expanding local feed options for backyard chickens. Laquo; Become an Activist Publisher. Assumptions for sustainable chicken enthusiasts. Welcome to Sustainable Chicken! We’re working to help expand local and sustainable food options for backyard chickens. That just doesn’t seem right. For more on the full set of problems connected to purchased poultry feed, see this post. With us in the comments. This site will also document Christopher Peck and Genevieve Taylor’...
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Western Fiction Review: The Silent Partner
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Friday, 13 July 2012. Berkley, October 2008. Caleb Wayfinder is down on his luck. When he partnered up with the infamous gambler Doc Holliday, he hoped to see his fortunes rise, not find himself in the unenviable position of tossing drunks and deadbeats out of a saloon in the bustling town of Deadwood. But Deadwood’s bloodthirsty citizens didn’t reckon on Doc Holliday taking matters into his own hands to save his friend…. The above blurb is only the beginning of the story as once Holliday frees Wayfinder...
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Western Fiction Review: .45-Caliber Left to Die
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015. 45-Caliber Left to Die. Mean Pete Press, March 2015. Cuno is rescued by the beautiful ranch woman, Olivia Taffly, and her son, Hob. Now Cuno is back on the vengeance trail…. To my counting this is the tenth .45-Caliber book and I for one am very glad Peter continues to write about Cuno Massey as he is probably my favourite character Peter has created a series around. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Western Fiction Review. 45-Caliber Left to Die. 50 Westerns From The...
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Western Fiction Review: Gila Monster
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Hale, June 2015. A stagecoach is winding its way towards the small town of Medicine Bend when it is attacked by outlaws. However the coach’s passengers manage to beat them off. This unusual array of characters – the new town marshal Wade Calvin, insurance salesman Taber, and Miss Jowett, on her way to care for her relatives – thus find their lives intertwined. Bainbridge brings together a very different set of characters for this novel, and each will have a vital role to play in fr...
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Western Fiction Review: Manslaughter
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Wednesday, 22 July 2015. SHAWN O’BRIEN #2. By William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone. Pinnacle, March 2015. You want plenty of action? An involving plot that charges forward at the speed of a galloping horse? A storyline full of twists and turns, one of which that could be as equally at home in a horror novel? Demented bad guys with an army of killers? Good-guys escaping their own demons? Gritty writing that demands your attention? Then this book is a must read! And Becker’s gunman, Caradas? I guess yo...
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Western Fiction Review: October 2014
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Thursday, 30 October 2014. By Owen G. Irons. Hale, October 2014. Battle-hardened Carroll Cougar has finally made it home to his little ranch on Twin Creeks with his new bride, Ellen, after spending years with General Crook in the southwestern wars. This book continues the storylines begun in Cougar Tracks. And readers may like to read that one before this, although Owen G. Irons does include enough information for readers new to Cougar to understand what has happened previously. Owen G. Irons is a ps...
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Western Fiction Review: January 2015
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Saturday, 31 January 2015. The Last Mountain Man. A Hand Painted Western, September 2012. Misty Blue came down after twenty years in the mountains to find he never knew they’d even had a war on down there in what posed as civilization. The war was over now but that didn’t trouble Misty, he was about to start another one all of his own. Commissioned by a wealthy rancher’s widow, Misty finds himself on a mission below the border where a lunatic with a taste for pure havoc runs things. Tony Masero has creat...
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Western Fiction Review: The Gun Master
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015. Hale, June 2015. Rex Carey arrives in the township of Willow Creek on his way to visit an old friend. Unknown to him, the infamous Zane Black is staying in the same hotel. Soon Carey, known throughout the West as the Gun Master, clashes with Black and blood is spilled. Black had been planning the perfect bank robbery and was awaiting his brother and gang to execute his plans. Those familiar with this authors work will find everything they expect in this very fast moving tale; savag...
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Our adventures with a green remodel, urban farming, and chicken love! Rich: Thanks for all the great info. We just bought a place up the. Veena: Yup, hang-drying is great. We've been living dryer-free sinc. Jay: Great article and fantastic movement in approaching a final . Jay: Great articles and I am a definite believer of hidden fasten. Jay: In relation to Greening Gumview do you have a list of the pr. Cxpeck: You'll have to hurry if you want any dried pears, they are g. Bona – Bona Mega. Via Predictio...
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Western Fiction Review: Track of the Bear
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Thursday, 9 July 2015. Track of the Bear. THE SPANISH BIT SAGA #22. Bantam, January 1995. First published by Doubleday, May 1994. Once again Don Coldsmith’s exceptional ability to write a gripping tale shines through in this story of the struggle to understand spiritual beliefs. The question of why the bear has begun killing the People needs an answer before they can begin to plan how to stop the animal without destroying it and thus giving a death sentence to the creatures’ killer. The Spanish Bit Saga.