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GLIMPSES OF LIFE AT WORLDS END FARM.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Once Upon a Time I Was a Flower Child

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Now I grow flowers. Not a bad trade-off. When you live in the country there are poles and electrical boxes and stuff in the middle of a gard...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Days of Weeds and Seeds

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Zing enjoying the day.   We've got some of the projects done over the past few days. Two wild flower beds have been prepared, one partia...
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Friday, May 22, 2026

Digging Dirt

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Good Morning. Feeling a bit low today, perhaps attributable to the gloom outside. On the positive, I have spent the prior two days working o...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

No Surprises

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Gatto has his own peculiar ideas about helping me with laundry. I think the point is, as he sees it, that if he is lying on it I don't h...
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Sunday, May 17, 2026

Be Like Gatto

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Do you notice a theme? And another?   Life adjusts. I am coming to an understanding with this fact. The strong, active, horse manager-traine...
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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Back to the Disaster

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This is a photo from our first summer living here. It shows the tar papered unfinished section of the exterior of the house. It also shows C...
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Thursday, May 14, 2026

The Old Grey Mare

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I took some photos a couple of days ago when the mares meandered from pasture to the paddock. This is 32 year-old Babe. The first born. 20 y...
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

New Species to Me

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Prunus virginiana L Chokecherry I was mowing yesterday and saw this amongst the wild things growing in abundance on the property. I have not...
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Sunday, May 10, 2026

More About The House That Was a Disaster

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My favorite room in the house. As I noted before, this house was a disaster when we bought it thirty-two years ago. A neighbor, who had look...
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Friday, May 8, 2026

In Our Future

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Think About It   I had to post this. I think most people in the US are not actually aware of where all this is going. I have thought a lot a...
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Sandra
Minnesota, United States
I moved to the western edge of Minneapolis from Saint Paul at 41, three horses in tow, not having the slightest clue where this would lead. It led to breeding and showing many fine horses over about twenty years. Those days are in the past, but I still have 11 horses hanging out, aging along with me. I started this blog in 2008 and like so many others I abandoned it about four years later. I think it was the Facebook Effect. After a couple of years of Covid isolation and three years of Facebook ignoring I decided to revisit my relic of a blog. It felt strange and empty at first but now it's as if I never left. If someone stumbles upon it, finds something amusing, interesting or, as is often the case, mundane in a not unpleasant way, I will be pleased.
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