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Mother’s Curse

Mother’s Curse

May you have a child just like you! We jokingly call it the Mother’s Curse. If you are a mom and have experienced a challenging child, you may have said it yourself. I’ve gotten a few giggles out of seeing my nieces and nephews stump my siblings in ways that show...

Introducing Christina Sinisi

Introducing Christina Sinisi

I hosted Angela Shelton on my blog, Christina’s Corner, a month or so ago. I hate to admit it, but I didn’t visit her blog until after I asked if I could be a guest on the site. You see, I have a new book coming out next week and I’m doing everything I can think of to...

Live Like Someone Left the Gate Open

Live Like Someone Left the Gate Open

If I’ve learned nothing else in the past three years, I’ve learned the value of a length of galvanized wire that has electricity running through it. The combination is important. Though the wire is strong on its own, if Tony the bull decides his one-plus-ton self is...

Preacher on the Run

Preacher on the Run

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Introducing Paula Peckham

Introducing Paula Peckham

Guest Blog by Paula Peckham Proverbs 27:19 “As in water face reflects face, so the heart of man reflects man.” Thank you, God, for the lesson I seem to need once again. On a summer morning last year, I stopped at Starbucks before heading to the rehabilitation center...

Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome

[html]Google the term “Imposter Syndrome” and you will find a plethora of information on the subject. I hadn’t heard the term until recently and just had to know what it was all about. According to Dictionary.com, Imposter Syndrome is “anxiety or self-doubt that...

Just a Baby

Just a Baby

One of the most painful lessons I’ve learned since becoming a farmer is that life ends. The worst endings are the unexpected. It may seem strange to hear that a person who raises Angus cattle for beef would mourn the loss of an animal, but I have. Some deaths, though...

ThankFULL

ThankFULL

I'm grateful to take part in a writers critique group with some talented artists. eMarie is one of my favorites and her new book [i]A Snowflake's Adventure[/i] is adorable. She was kind enough to share her blog with me to celebrate Thanksgiving tomorrow....

New to the Herd

New to the Herd

They look so innocent and peaceful, munching away on hay or on the grass in the fields. Don’t let them fool you, though. Cows are mean. Some people will excuse them and say they are just animals. True, animals aren’t humans, but the way they treat each other has given...