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A Box Of Perplexing Penguins
Flip. Waddle. Flop. Splash. I’d probably see black and white birds in my sleep. I stretched back to relieve my stiffness.
Sing a Song of Squirrels
“Many years ago in the ’60s, Black squirrels of London Were exported far away, To Kent State University Where they populate today.
Calling All Cooks!
For a month, now, we’ve run a request for recipes from our readers to be used in the next Farm and Dairy cookbook.
Watchin’ Tony Walk
On mornings when I’m not working away from home, around 7:50, our dog Lydia begins her bark that usually announces just about anything that moves in our vicinity.
Where was mission control before the storm?
mages of Hurricane Katrina’s destruction blast from our televisions pierced us with secondhand sorrow.
Moving In
No matter how much we plan ahead at our house, it seems those plans always change. I choke back some frustration, let the rest of it torture the eardrums of my family in heated words, and tell myself to stay flexible.
Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less
Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I’m
reminded, again how much better off I’d be “grazing” through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.
Gadgets Galore
Preparing a quick supper before leaving for work one morning, I stretched toward some shelves Mark put up in our kitchen and set out one of our three crockpots.
Letters Home: A Glimpse of World War I
Helping prepare a program for my Monday (reader’s) Club prompted me to dig out the correspondence my family has saved over the years.
Wicked Ways and the Short Sheet Sisters
Our high school band enjoyed a chartered bus trip to Toronto in March. My senior, Jo, was included, although she’s not part of the band but has several friends who are.






