Yes, I realize I used the wrong kind of “tail” in the title of today’s post but read on and you will understand. Monday was the day to finally attack the rolltop desk in my office. It had remained closed while we showed the house Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: April 2015
A Bird on a Pot on Teapot Tuesday
Spring has sprung in North Iowa and last week when I got home from my travels and sorted through all of my collected mail I had an unexpected package. You know the kind—the totally surprise box from a person who you don’t usually get boxes Continue reading →
Natural Plus Nursery is a Natural Winner
It appears that spring is arriving in full force in Iowa if my allergies are any indication but I can take the sniffles and the occasional headache if it means I can be outdoors enjoying all that is around. Sunday afternoon was the perfect time Continue reading →
A Day at SkyView Farm
Just let me start out this post by saying I love cows. No….I adore cows. Little cows, big cows, fat cows, skinny cows, black cows, brown cows, Oreo cows, slobbery cows, shedding cows, sleek cows, pregnant cows, skittish cows, clean cows and yes—-oh yes—even the Continue reading →
It’s A Monumental Day
I can not believe it but our oldest son turns 30 today. How did that ever happen? I am only 29, right? I have been thinking a great deal about Micah turning 30 over the past month and suffice it to say it brings a Continue reading →
Totally Catty on Teapot Tuesday
If you know me you know that I love all animals. I am excited this week because I get to hopefully go feed a baby calf and see some of my favorite farm animals. Cats have always been a part of my life and I Continue reading →
Biltmore: An American Masterpiece and More
Just look at that picture for a moment and think about what an amazing work of art it is—both on the outside and the inside. The Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina is truly a masterpiece in every sense of the word and on my recent Continue reading →
No Place To Turn?
I just read the most heartbreaking story. I can not get it off of my mind. The short version is that a couple lost hope. No one reached out to them when they needed it most. They were not able to access the help that Continue reading →