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World’s Greatest Granola Just Got a Little Better
After winning the top prize at the state fair, where else is there to go? Just sit back and rake in the dough, right? Well, that worked for a while, but eventually we had to have another go at it. … Continue reading
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Concentration
So now I know … if I ever need 30 minutes of peace and quiet, just give her a cup of shredded cheese and a couple of almost-ready-for-the-oven quesadillas, and then just sit back and watch her go at it.
Posted in cooking, eggs, family, kids, mental health, milestones, Parenting 101, photography, quick, toddlers
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Hope in the Highlands
If you live in Denver and need a family photographer, you can’t go wrong with our friend Angie.
Posted in Colorado, family, kids, photography
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Scotts Bluff, NE
Feeling pretty small, driving through the great wide open.
Posted in farm life, Nebraska, photography
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Three Kinds of Pie
In the Corners of Fields, by Ted Kooser, 13th US Poet Laureate Something is calling to me from the corners of fields, where the leftover fence wire suns its loose coils, and stones thrown out of the furrow sleep in … Continue reading
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One Heckuva Year
One heckuva eighteen months, to be precise.
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