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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Appearances
Just when I get a nice tidy blog post about appearances and perceptions coming together in my brain I wind up with a surprise 4 stitches in my eyebrow and the whole thing gets scrambled up again. Any last vestiges … Continue reading
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Tagged Amish, black eye, fear of unknown, kindness of strangers, peaches, perceptions and appearance, raccoon, Scott Brown MD, stitches, when in Rome
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Ohio in July
“Ah, this is the life, it feels so good to be on the road again.” she sighed as she sat typing up a blog post while sitting on a picnic bench drinking a Barq’s root beer in the gracious shade of … Continue reading
Recognition
“Free Range!!!” In early April, just north of Flora, MS on a crazy bad stretch of two-lane strewn with roadkill a big pickup truck came roaring by, four young men pumping their fists out the windows and yelling “Free Range!!!” And … Continue reading
Just for fun
For some reason I have been pondering about bee hives lately. There is a colony of bees living in the septic tank under my casita on Vieques – not the sort of thing you’re going to collect honey from… I … Continue reading
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Tagged bee hives, Beehive, book store, casita, day off, frozen custard, skep, street art, Vieques, whits
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A Change of Pace
Thursday morning the ponies and I were in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Thursday evening found us in Delaware, Ohio. A distance that would have taken us over a month to travel by hoof was done in a day. It’s hard to know … Continue reading
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Tagged Cuchullaine O'Reilly, deadlines, exploring, Journey, Long Riders Guild, Marco Polo, Mesannie Wilkins, Ohio, priorities, trailering
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Kentucky Celebration!
I am sitting contentedly on a breezy hill in beautiful Kentucky as the sun sets. Yesterday I crossed the state line after a long 15 mile day, practically dragging Saint Finehorn. The very first person I saw asked if I needed … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, food, hammock, harvestmen, hospitality, Kentucky, Red River KY, welcome
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