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Country Life

We bought a Cow!

Other than sharing a few photos, I’m a little speechless. This bull calf is only 10 days old, purchased from a friend who got him from a Dairy. He has such spindly legs. He is very sweet, and people friendly because he has been bottle fed other than the first week or so with his mama getting the Colostrum that is so important for a … Continue reading We bought a Cow!

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Liesl Garner19 May 201312 Apr 2015Leave a comment
Liesl Garner

Liesl Garner

Poet/Writer - Book Published in December 2020, "Days of Soup and Holler." San Francisco City Girl turned Southern Oregon Country Girl. I write about Parenting, Lifelong Learning, Living with Intention, and Finding Beauty in Unusual Places. I seek beauty as an artist always, and share it when I find it.

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I am SO enjoying this memoir by a local artist and acquaintance, Mary La. It is difficult and beautiful. Her artistic photos to go along with each essay/story are mesmerizing. There is so much to relate to. If you have experienced trauma or ever felt the heartsick need to belong, doing whatever it took, often involving poor life choices, you will be moved by this book!
Valentine’s Day and both boys were home. Ben brought Isis over and Bean had his friends Nich and Haylee over for heart-shaped pizza, a game of Ransom Notes - hilarious! - and banana splits. Super fun night.
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