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Happy Days

Posted on February 21, 2020June 24, 2020 by Shannon

I'm still here! And life is just so, so beautiful. Nature says so.

Posted in Family, Living, NatureTagged Budgerigar, Carolina Wren, Keyhole garden, Mulching, Rabbit, Redbud, Soundcloud, Winter, YouTube7 Comments

One Last Reflective Post For 2018

Posted on December 31, 2018December 27, 2021 by Shannon

A requisite re-cap of 2018. Happy New Year!

Posted in Animals, Family, Nature, TreesTagged Budgerigar, Carolina Wren, Fawn, Kids, Loblolly Pine, Mustard greens, Oyster mushrooms, Rabbit, Sulcata, White-tailed deer17 Comments

Missed Moments: A Whirlwind 2017 … In Forgotten Pictures

Posted on January 1, 2018December 27, 2021 by Shannon
My sister's donkey, Pedro, gives me a smile.

A longish re-cap of a busy year, in pictures.

Posted in Birds, Family, Insects, NatureTagged Bald Eagle, Big Bend National Park, Big Bend NP, Birding, Bobcat, Camping, Death, Fawn, Monarch butterfly, Ox Beetle, Rabbit, Snow storm, White-tailed deer24 Comments

Big Bend NP: Desert Clarity

Posted on February 3, 2016November 30, 2020 by Shannon

All about The Big Bend, our favorite place to be in Texas, in time for the National Park Service's 100th anniversary. And to think It only took us 15 years and 10 hours to drive there (1,800 words).

Posted in Family, Living, NatureTagged Big Bend National Park, Big Bend NP, Cactus, Chisos Mountains, Desert, Hiking, Rabbit, Rafting, Rio Grande River, Texas, Texas Rain Sage, Travel22 Comments

Gulf Coast Monsoon: When Rain Clouds Lurk

Posted on May 16, 2015January 21, 2022 by Shannon

A walk on the property following several day's rain. Things green up -- and get 'saggy' fast here! Looking forward to sunshine and a garden busting with tomatoes.

Posted in Gardening, Rabbits, vs. Human habitatTagged Amaryllis, Cenzio, Creek, Rabbit, Rain, Rain barrel, Raised bed garden, Texas Rain Sage25 Comments

This is the Post Where I Show You My Buns

Posted on October 22, 2014July 25, 2020 by Shannon

The perfect animal rescue for ethical vegetarians: bunnies. Our family grows by three!

Posted in Children, Rabbits, Vegan EthicTagged Animal rescue, Himalayan, Horse, PETA, Rabbit15 Comments

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