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Taking the Initiative
Laura Ingalls Wilder was my childhood hero. I loved reading her books and watching the television series. However I preferred the former. They are the true stories of growing up in a pioneer family. One time Charles and Caroline Ingalls left their children at home for a few days. During that time the young girls, Mary and Laura, decide to do... »
Making Hay While the Sun Shines
The old adage, "Make hay while the sun shines," still holds true today. Even in the drought we are experiencing, scattered showers sprinkle the countryside sporadically. We knew that if we had hay cut, then it would rain on us. This is the kind of luck we usually have. Sure enough, the hay cutter just switched off its blades and... »



