
Journeying through life with my hand clinging to my Savior.
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
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Gripping stories that lasso your heart with dirt-under-your-fingernails suspense and faith outfitted in work boots.I’m Reading
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Polyface Hen House- Rainy Days equal Different Days Sheri Salatin
- Hay Season…Is Almost Here! Leanna Hale
- Pacing Grace Hernandez
- How Do YOU Swim Upstream? Brie Aronson
- Processing has Begun Jill Powers
- Mother’s Day and Pie Erin Phelan
- Honey, Lime and Spring! Sheri Salatin
Started Sept 20, 2011
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Buckshot Blueprint: Picnic on the Mountain
We live at the base of the Allegheny Mountains and our land runs to the top of it. At least once per year we try to go all the way to the top. It’s about a 4 mile trip and takes a little over an hour to get there. Here are some pictures from a … Continue reading
Two-Step Scribble: NaNoWriMo – Your opinion needed!
If you’ve been in the writer’s world for even a little bit of time, you’ve heard of NaNoWriMo or rather National Novel Writing Month aka November. It’s basically a club or a group of people who commit to writing a novel every November. I have a friend who has done it eight years in a … Continue reading
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Two Cents’ Worth: Live
“Every man dies; not every man really lives.” –The movie Braveheart What do you think this means? Do you agree or disagree?
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Cowgirl Critique: Shadows On The Sand by Gayle Roper
My Rating: 4 Stars Seaside, New Jersey. Carrie Carter’s haven of safety is shaken. When Carrie and her sister Lindsey arrived in Seaside, they were homeless and running scared. Now over ten years later, Carrie runs the local cafe and the women have made a new life for themselves. When one of their employees is … Continue reading
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Buckshot Blueprint: Western North Carolina
Today, I wanted to share some pictures from our trip to North Carolina from a couple of weeks ago. While my hubby was at a meat conference, the kids and I took the opportunity to have a mini-vacation. We were there two days. The first days we went to the Western North Carolina Wild Life … Continue reading
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Tradin’ Post: Pumpkin hats for Autumn
Fall is such a fun time of year. The season changes and all the trees change colors. And what Autumn season would be complete without pumpkins? Today, I thought I would share my newest knitted project with you – the Pumpkin hat. I made this for a dear friend who just adopted a little boy … Continue reading
Tagged Knitting, Pumpkin Hat
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Meadow Spring: The Versatile Blogger Award
Wow! I’m super excited to receive another blog award. This is the Versatile Blogger Award and was give to me by Gwendolyn Gage on her blog – Serving Through Words Here are the rules to accepting this award: 1. Thank and link back to the person who gave you the award. 2. Share seven … Continue reading
Two Cents’ Worth: Face the wind
“If a bird is flying for pleasure it flies with the wind, but if it meets danger, it turns and faces the wind, in order that it may rise higher.” –Corrie ten Boom Do you have the courage to face the wind? It might be speaking up about something that is wrong or silently taking … Continue reading




















