Today I am linked with Verde Farm and Dandelion House for Farmgirl and Farm Friend Friday. Farming is in my genes but being a farm girl is a role I fell into and certainly didn’t embrace it as a child, teenager or young adult. My family would tell you I mocked farm life more than praised the farm. Finally as…
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Filed Under: Life in North Dakota Tagged With: bald eagles, North Dakota, prairie, rural life 9 Comments
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Filed Under: Life in North Dakota Tagged With: North Dakota, prairie, prairie life, rural life 9 Comments
My sister, the kids and I were driving home from the farm on Sunday afternoon when sister Kirsti spotted a bald eagle in the ditch feeding on a carcass. I turned around to go back to see it, quickly grabbing for my camera. A majority of these pictures were taken by my sister with the car window down to…
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