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I'm a writer and photographer currently in graduate school at K-State. See my other blogs at www.paula-glover.blogspot.com and www.kansas-mornings.blogspot.com
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Darned raccoons ...They tore apart some tin on the...
Raccoon troubles!Well, the rotten raccoons are at ...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The new sign at the front of the lane...
Amber waves of Grain, as per America the Beautiful...
The meadow that I walk by on my morning walk...
And the Prairie Coneflowers that we planted last year, are coming up now.
Just a couple of photos around the farm. I'm reminding myself that, despite the rotten raccoons, this is a glorious place to live!
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