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Geese Families

Geese Families

“Loose as a goose” is an apt expression. Many people dislike Canada Geese for their habit of depositing droppings on trails and lawns. Despite their mess geese are intriguing birds, especially if they are carefully observed. We enjoy watching them all year and love...

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Hawk Rescue!

Hawk Rescue!

"Something Going On in that Tree" Guest Blog by Wahneta Dimmer Todd and I sat at the breakfast table - coffee for me and a coca cola for him - looking out the sliding glass doors at the backyard and out into the park beyond. As he half read the newspaper Todd said,...

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March Magic

March Magic

Don’t Miss March’s Launch of Spring “If we do not permit the earth to produce beauty and joy it will in the end not produce food either,” Joseph Wood Krutch. Too many people miss March’s majesty by staying indoors. After all it’s usually too warm to enjoy cross...

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Lake Labyrinth Metaphor

Lake Labyrinth Metaphor

  The lyrics to Enya's song, "Pilgrim" often roamed through my mind this winter as I walked the Phoenix Harmony Labyrinth in cold and warmth, snow and rain, trudged through deepening snow and slid over the icy path all in a quest to reach Center. Center - a...

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Managing Our Broody Hen

Managing Our Broody Hen

We were surprised when one of our California White hens started acting strangely.  She puffed up her feathers, clucked in an unusual tone, and spent hours patiently sitting in a nest box. But. we know she’s not sick. She’s broody and wants to be a mom.   We are...

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Moles In Winter

Moles In Winter

Moles in winter?  You bet! We were amused and amazed to look out our den window and see a heaped-up line of topsoil on top of several stepping stones.  Even in Winter, our moles are active! Many people hate moles because their tunneling raises mini ridges in the lawn...

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TURNING FOOD WASTE INTO BACKYARD GOLD

TURNING FOOD WASTE INTO BACKYARD GOLD

Americans Waste Food! We were astounded to read a news story stating that 20% of Iowa’s trash is food waste. That’s about 556,000 tons of food tossed out by our state’s people, and Iowan’s aren’t unusual.    Americans everywhere discard food into the trash or grind it...

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Amazing Ice!

Amazing Ice!

Ice is a miraculous substance.  Actually, it is water that is so amazing. Ice is just one of its three phases. Water is essential for life and one of its unusual characteristics is how it behaves when its temperature drops. Like most substances water contracts as it...

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Where We Buy Garden Seed

Where We Buy Garden Seed

Each winter we love discovering colorful seed catalogs in our mail. The landscape may be snowy and the air frigid but flipping through catalogs and savoring photos of flowering prairies and ripe tomatoes makes us think spring. We buy many types of seeds for our...

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Night Vision

Night Vision

Winter is the season of cold and darkness but there's no reason to stay inside. It's an outstanding time to enjoy the yard, a wetland, or a nearby woods, and these places are even more fascinating after dark than they are by day. Just use your night vision. Winding...

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Squirrel Condominiuims

Squirrel Condominiuims

Winter is the best time to spot dens and nests.  Usually, we think of bird nests, and we see abandoned ones topped with mounds of snow along roadsides and in shrubs.  When we look up, we also spot large clusters of leaves and sticks – squirrel nests. Squirrels make...

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2017 Labyrinths

2017 Labyrinths

Midwest by West by Southwest, I walked several labyrinths and with the help of several stellar friends re-created the labyrinth in our front yard. With the help of wonderful friends, the five-circuit Phoenix Harmony Labyrinth replaced the seven-circuit Classical...

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Obsidian Gets Around

Obsidian Gets Around

Today it’s easy to buy just about anything by touching a few keystrokes. In an amazingly short time, a package from Amazon or another company will arrive.  However, it wasn’t always easy to acquire important things. Consider obsidian. Obsidian is a fascinating rock...

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Packing Up Christmas

Two articles from The Gazette have sat on my desk for months waiting. Like Advent. Waiting. And, now, with the Holiday Season wrapping up, Epiphany within, Bowls in full swing, and the New Year upon us, these two articles are more poignant than ever. “Packing Away the...

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The Work of Christmas

"When the song of angels is stilled, When the star in the sky is gone, When the kings and princes are home, When the shepherds are back with their flock, The work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner,...

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