
Crawdad
Hello, crawdaddy-o. I was walking the pasture fenceline a month ago to cut back the brush and to make sure
Hello, crawdaddy-o. I was walking the pasture fenceline a month ago to cut back the brush and to make sure
Licorice with a couple of her adorable chicks. It’s spring. And around here, spring means babies. Baby mulberries. Baby raspberries.
Can you see what she sees? What do driveway puddles, frog hunting, bananas and bees have to do with each
Watch out, Evelyn! We’ve been enjoying some impressive spring thunderstorms that have helped the grass green up and scared the
Smiling by the daffodils. Today marks the end of spring break, and like so many from the years past, we
Licking out the bowls after we have a finished product. I confess, I’m not a fan of winter, or at
The poor ash tree has been gnawed from top to bottom. I haven’t counted exactly how many, but I’d guess
This is an end of season gathering–we’ve had so much from the garden that we don’t know what to do
Sooooo much honey… The leaves are changing, the weather is increasingly chilly, and that means it’s honey harvesting time! For the
Spent an evening warming ourselves by the fire. It’s coming to the end of the camping season (yes, I know
Autumn is finally here, and the weather’s been fabulous. The days are warm and bright, the nights are cool and
Pollinate those sunflowers!!! Ever since my first entomology job in college, I’ve been fascinated by insects. I still prefer animals
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