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The Deines Family: Poll
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Sunday, July 19, 2009. Our carpentry job, which we were originally told would only take 1 day, has now turned into a 4 day job. So I don't have any pictures of completed work yet. Let's just say that some of the work was not done correctly, and they are coming back to redo it. Thanks, Daddy, for pointing out all of their mistakes! We have a large dog, 2 cats, and a toddler. The carpet in our bedrooms will need to be replaced soon if we don't get laminate flooring in those rooms. Comments are welcome too.
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The Harms Way: June 2008
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Thursday, June 19, 2008. Growing up is hard work. It involves a lot of play. Sometimes, we have to learn to enjoy our activities while expending less energy. Avery is an example for us all. Tuesday, June 10, 2008. On an upward slope. And only 4 credits away from my Master's Degree! God willing, we'll even resume recreational activities like exercising, kiteboarding, and other yuppie-like things. ( I think Starbucks. Roll out a red carpet for our 'Welcome Back' party.) That's when you can expect us to...
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The Harms Way: April 2008
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Monday, April 21, 2008. Forget our accomplishments, forget what we think about our successes. this is headline stuff:. Avery is now eating, or learning to eat, solid (ish) food. We dedicate this to the grandparents. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. These are a few of my favorite things. The way Amy sighes when she wakes up. Crisp cotton sheets on a newly made bed. Standing at the top of a slope loaded with deep, untouched snow. Flopping down exhausted after a good workout. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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It's a Wild Life: All is calm
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Friday, April 12, 2013. A closer look at our Wood Ducks. Surprise.youre on candid camera! Here's where I've been (virtually) going. Here's what I've been reading. Walden; or, Life in the Woods, by Henry David Thoreau. The Wilderness World of John Muir, edited by Edwin Way Teale. Animals Make Us Human, by Temple Grandin. Twinkie, Deconstructed, by Steve Ettlinger. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, by Barbara Kingsolver. Collapse, by Jared Diamond.
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It's a Wild Life: Monarchs rule
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Saturday, June 20, 2015. When we acquired our property 10 years ago, we were surprised by the absence of the common milkweed. Has made our home its home. A tall and sturdy plant with thick leaves and pretty pink flowers, the milkweed is the primary food source of the beautiful Monarch butterfly. Monarch caterpillar (larval stage). Monarch chrysalis (pupal stage). As an adult male, Henry identifies as a butterfly. There will be no more...
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It's a Wild Life: May 2014
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Friday, May 23, 2014. Another Wood Duck family is born. It has been a long while since I've updated you on the goings-on here in our little slice of paradise. Rest assured its not. Because there haven't been plenty of fabulous wildlife dramas playing out each and every day. I'm pleased to announce that on May 8, 2014, another Wood Duck family made its way into the world. To see the video from inside the nest box, and here. Watermark templ...
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It's a Wild Life: Date night
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Sunday, May 26, 2013. Last night we spent the evening down by the pond, enjoying the campfire, eating chili, and taking in the pre-summer scenery. A chili dinner down at Camp Firefly is our version of going out for an expensive meal and a play. And though you don't know for sure who the characters are going to be or what the story line is about, you know that something interesting and surprising will happen nonetheless. The Wilderness Wor...
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It's a Wild Life: April 2015
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Death on the driveway. Our driveway is a narrow, rustic path that leads to some unseen destination deep in the forest. I have driven or walked this half mile stretch of wildlife highway at least once a day, nearly every day, for the past 10 years, and I know every bend, dip, protrusion and rut like the back of my hand. So when something unusual appears on or around it, I take notice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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It's a Wild Life: Is this where the ducklings go?
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Monday, June 8, 2015. Is this where the ducklings go? In the last week, we’ve had two wildlife sightings at the pond that remind us of the tough road ahead for our Wood Duck ducklings. First, we came across this old gal below. She's a Common Snapping Turtle. If it’s any consolation, though, it’s tough going for everyone. It’s the circle of life in Appalachia! Is this where the ducklings go? Here's where I've been (virtually) going. Honest...
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It's a Wild Life: Predator vs. Predator vs. Predator
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It's a Wild Life. One human's reflections on the nature of Nature. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. Predator vs. Predator vs. Predator. Roscoe is definitely an indoor-outdoor cat. Best as I can tell he spent the first year of his life on his own, fending for himself. But I often wonder what trials and tribulations he encountered during that first year. Did he have a mother who taught him how to hunt and dismember his prey, or did that come to him by instinct? And if so, how did he learn to defend himself?