
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: November 2011
Meadow Spring: It’s done
It’s done, finished, over…almost! November has been my NaNoWriMo month and I’m super excited to say that I DID IT! This has been the most words to have written in a single month ever. Okay, I’ll admit it. It’s the most words I’ve written at one time ever. I still have several more chapters to … Continue reading
Tagged NaNoWriMo
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Two-Step Scribble: Advice from MaryLu Tyndall
Today, I am excited to welcome MaryLu Tyndall to the farm. MaryLu has offered to share her ten scribbles of advice for writers. Here’s MaryLu: Ten things I wish I’d known before I got published 1. Learn all the writing rules. Take courses online. Read great books on writing. And then when you sit down … Continue reading
Tagged MaryLu Tyndall
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Two Cents’ Worth: Optimism
“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” –Winston Churchill What about you? What difficulty have you face that turned out to be a blessing?
Tagged Optimism
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Cowgirl Critique: Lonestar Angel by Colleen Coble
With the one thing holding their marriage together gone, Eden and Clay go their separate ways. Their baby girl was kidnapped out of the bedroom in their home. Jump 5 years down the road. Clay refuses to believe that their daughter is dead. He doggedly keeps searching, chasing every lead and never giving up hope. … Continue reading
Tagged 4 Stars, Colleen Coble
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Two-Step Scribble: Greeting from Nano Island
Well, November has been a month for me. My goal is to write 50,000 words before the time on the clock turns to 12:00am on December 1. At this moment, I’m about 6,000 words behind where I need to be, but still I’m pressing on. I want to finish. I WILL finish. I WILL SAY … Continue reading
Tagged NaNoWriMo
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Meadow Spring: Turkey day on the farm
Today is one of our biggest days of the year. The day of Harvest. It’s the day when our customers come out to the farm to pick up their pre-ordered Thanksgiving turkey. I love this day, because it’s like a culmination of the entire farming season. After this, the farm will truly slow down. We’ll … Continue reading
Tagged Farm
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Buckshot Blueprint: Day out with Grandma
I’m at a conference in Mississippi today, so I thought I would share some pictures with you. These were taken by my mother-in-law, when she took the boys to a Safari for their birthdays back in September. (You can click on the photos to enlarge them) Such fun adventures! Your Turn: What is one … Continue reading
Tagged Andrew, boys fun, Travis
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November’s Top Commentator Award
November’s Top Commentator Award goes to: Katie McCurdy Thank you, Katie, for visiting my blog this month and leaving your comments. You are the winner of a little gift of appreciation. I will mail it to you soon, so be checking your mailbox The one place where you get rewarded for speaking out of turn. … Continue reading →