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Photographing Bees
Last weekend, we had the pleasure of visiting a neighbor’s farm, where they opened up their hives and gave a nice little presentation about their bee management. I didn’t get too close, as several hives were queenless and anxious, and … Continue reading
Posted in Country Roads, Photos
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Flora of My Manure Pile
I was just minding my own business, shoveling out hundreds of pounds of water-logged, manure-and-mud caked straw from the barn, holding my nose, trying not to smell the awfulness… You know, just one part of my usual morning routine. And … Continue reading
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It’s In The Eyes
Please click on the pictures for non-blurry images. I don’t know why wordpress posts them so fuzzy. Today, I was practicing a little bit by photographing specifically the children’s eyes. Most of them wouldn’t stay still for the second it … Continue reading
Posted in Motherhood, Photos
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Photos of the Day: Turkey Girl
We put the turkey chicks out in the chicken coop last night and today, they are ranging very far, all over the yard, without a care in the world. Chicken chicks stay close to home for a really long time. … Continue reading
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Photo of the Day: Pond Slider
Look what the children found this afternoon! Two baby turtles! Only one is pictured; the other was too shy to come out of its shell. The girls found them this afternoon on their way back from the chicken coop and … Continue reading
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Something That Made Me Happy Today
This little pebble pathway, each stone lovingly placed by Meggie, guides visitors to the front door of a charming fairy house.