
The Lucky One
The full walnut trees. Of all of the mature trees on our little farm, 98% are black walnut. Though they
The full walnut trees. Of all of the mature trees on our little farm, 98% are black walnut. Though they
I couldn’t help but take advantage of the decent weather today and go riding. I pulled out my tack and
After my basset hound Andy passed away, his partner in crime, Hairy–a black and white, long haired farm cat–followed a
The first thing we visited during our pumpkin patch adventure were the adorable animals penned throughout the farmyard. Though we’ve
My sister teasingly pointed out that my first mistake was assuming Jack had willingly cleaned up a mess without me
In general, I’m a huge supporter of adopting animals through rescue agencies. There are so many pets waiting to be
Jack and I have tried to be very conscientious in teaching our girls their manners. The world is full of
The big red barn on our property hasn’t been used for housing livestock for I’d imagine years but that doesn’t
Once the warm weather arrives, we are serenaded by a veritable orchestra of animals and insects which make the nights
During our first summer here, I remarked to Jack how green everything was in Iowa. Not that my homeland of
There’s not much sweeter than watching your babies sleep. Following a full day of playing, napping, snacking, more playing, helping
By far one of the best parts of being a horse owner is being able to share them with others.
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