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Sally Ball stands next to a dumpster that she speaks about in this blog.

The Grand Purge Project, and How Do You Spot the Breeders?

The Grand Purge Project, and How Do You Spot the Breeders? I was talking with my friend, Nancy, the other day and mentioned we had just had the dumpster delivered for our Love It or Lose It project. I told her this is a project we’ve done every time we moved but we somehow seem

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A close-up of a bright yellow dahlia.

Random Signs of Spring

Random Signs of Spring – Farm Edition I absolutely love spring. Days starting to warm, some years lucky enough to get rain instead of snow, everything greening up. The smell of sap rising and mushroom spores. Happy little dandelions. I start dreaming of flowers and what annuals I’ll plant this year. For the last several

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Wild Turkey Hen looking in the window on North Turkey Creek

The Wild Turkey: The Bird, The Myth, The Legend

As found in the March 2025 issue of Colorado Serenity Online. We live on South Turkey Creek Road so, as you can imagine, there might be a wild turkey or two roaming around. Ok, maybe 50 at last count. And while they are rumored to be among the smartest of birds, the fact that they

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Thai Shrimp Bites

Thai Shrimp Bites (makes 24) Ingredients: 1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined1 lime, juiced1 chili pepper (Thai or Jalapeno), seeded and sliced into large pieces1 bunch cilantro2 Tbs coconut oil1 Tbs curry powder2 Cucumbers (or one large English), peeled and sliced into 24 medium slices (these are the base)1 bunch mint leaves1 bunch basil

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The Name Game

As found in the December 2024 issue of Colorado Serenity Online. There’s a new addition here at the farm. We had started thinking about adding a livestock guardian male puppy in May when we almost lost Moses to a health episode. Moses is a 13 ½ year old Anatolian Shepherd, and if it was his

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Go? Wait? Evacuate? And Life with Mannerless Alpacas

Go? Wait? Evacuate? And Life with Mannerless Alpacas Living up here for over 33 years and having livestock for the last 21 years, we’re no strangers to fire danger and the potential for evacuation. We’ve been on pre-evacuation status many times, but never felt the potential danger close enough to evacuate the alpacas until the

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