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Nature's Harmony Georgia Grass Fed Farm

Nature's Harmony Georgia Grass Fed Farm

http://www.naturesharmonyfarm.com

The rat race is just going to have to survive without us. We've had our fill of urban development, inhumane treatment of animals, food quality concerns and just not knowing where our food is coming from. So we're going to the country. 72 acres in fact,

Baba Yaga's Mirror: Stories from the Trail Home

Baba Yaga's Mirror: Stories from the Trail Home

http://babayagasmirror.blogspot.com

The second half of my life is full of what I love, starting with horses. I have two horses (Red & Lyra) to make up for lost time. One helps me to appreciate the other. Both teach me to be present in each moment. This is our story.

Horse Rescue Ramblings

Horse Rescue Ramblings

http://www.dealwithitdaily.blogspot.com

Day to day life on a horse rescue farm

Our First Horse

Our First Horse

http://www.ourfirsthorse.com

A family's experience with first time horse ownership. Started in February 2006.

Coyote Ridge Farms

Coyote Ridge Farms

http://www.CoyoteRidgeFarms.com/blog.html

Our blog is to inform and entertain you as we pursue our goal of starting a farm. Here we plan on recording thoughts, projects, farm additions and other note-worthy happenings. You may even see us on a magazine or two.

M-Vision Business Solutions

M-Vision Business Solutions

http://www.pinoyvision.blogspot.com

This is your place to start building vision and plans to make it happen… This is your home to feed your mind with positive thoughts, with new ideas, with inspiring concepts, people, events, opportunities and places to visit. This is your gre

City Gal Moves to Oz Land

City Gal Moves to Oz Land

http://oz-girl.blogspot.com

Let's share a cold glass of iced tea together on my front porch (or beer, or margarita, or...)! All your worries will slip away, even if it's only for a few minutes, while we watch the horses run through the pasture, illuminated by a brilliant prair

A House Called Nut

A House Called Nut

http://www.ahousecallednut.com

This blog is about the adventures of three urbanites (one American, one Finn, one dog of no fixed nationality) displaced to the Finnish countryside. In December 2008, we took up residence in Pähkinä (Finnish for “nut”) after a little joke about

Pleat Farm

Pleat Farm

http://www.pleatfarm.com

Pleat Farm is an informational and inspirational online platform - a design pasture focusing on fabrics, textiles and pliable materials implementing the various acts of pleating, bending, twisting, and draping, and culminating all genres ranging in a

Leicalady

Leicalady

http://leicalady.wordpress.com

Our life on a beautiful South Texas ranch decorated by various pasture ornaments featuring our Longhorn cattle, horses which include an Arabian, Missouri Fox-Trotter,several Welsh Mountain Ponies,a chubby mini and a herd of sheep and goats. Our menag

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Warm Neighbors

Mountain Mom Report | 17 hours ago by Rachel Whelton

With no plan on this Christmas Eve day, we rolled out of bed and made up some breakfast. We noticed some activity across the road so we headed over to our neighbors' house to say Merry Christmas. "Come in!" they said. "Do you like Baileys in your read more

Adult jokes-Worthy of

Really Funny Jokes | December 24th 2009 by umesh

A city boy wanted to marry a country girl. She insists that he has to ask her father for her hand in marriage.So off he goes to their farm to ask her father. "I want to marry your daughter"."Well, my boy you will have to prove to me that you are a m read more

A Theology of Mincemeat Pie: A Christmas Parable for Prodigals

MikeMilton.Org | December 23rd 2009 by mam5032

I grew up eating mincemeat pie. Aunt Eva made them every Christmas, and as a child, I loved those pies. They were made of a finely chopped, cooked mixture that included raisins, currants, apples, suet, sugar, spice, candied peel, and often meat, bran read more

Chili Verde Helps Christen Pretty New Pot

Al Dente Blog | December 22nd 2009 by Aaron Donsbach

Green is one of my favorite colors. Which is just one reason I am crazy about my new Lodge Cast Iron Pot that looks like a Granny Smith apple. Since I got it, I haven't even put it in the cupboard. I keep it on the stove top to admire it. I stewed l read more

Howl’s Moving Castle – Movie Review

Asian Movie Pulse | December 22nd 2009 by Tiger

The cloaking fog whispers away from the huffing mechanical shaped bullfrog, making its way up an alpine pasture on a set of sanguine chicken clawed legs; it’s the type of organic-hydraulic design that is apt of Hayao Miyazaki. Freely adapted from B read more

Never Miss first Opportunity !!

On your Marks - For Your Success | December 21st 2009 by Asad Ali

Never Miss first Opportunity !! A young man wished to marry the farmer’s beautiful daughter. He went to the farmer to ask his permission. The farmer looked him over and said, “Son, go stand out in that field. I’m going to relea read more

Horses: Attractive, but a nuisance? Part II

Behind the bit: A blog about sport horses, dressage, and rid… | December 21st 2009 by Stacey Kimmel-Smith

You wish.Had to share the t-shirt that cropped up in my Google search results. What can I say? Men. Anyhoo...Back to the legal issue...Are horses an attractive nuisance? Well, it's kind of fuzzy. It depends...States vary in how (or whether) the attra read more

How Does the World’s 1.5 Billion Muslims Relate to Climate Chan…

Green Prophet | December 21st 2009 by karink

Are the “Sons of the desert” doing their utmost to curtail climate change? One out of every 4 human beings on this planet is a Muslim.  As such, are members of this planet’s largest religious group doing enough to combat the grow read more

The Night Jesus Was Born

Heading Home | December 20th 2009 by Lynn Mosher

Come along with me and I’ll be your guide for a walk through one night two thousand years ago, a very special night that changed the world…forever. As you walk along, consider all the things you see, hear, smell, and touch. First, what do you see read more

Moleskine - Cows in the pasture

Kirbys Art | December 20th 2009 by Kirby

This is a simple sketch in pen. Some cows in the pasture.~KirbyCows in the pasture2" x 8" Pen in Moleskine SketchbookBy Kirby read more

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