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Moose at the Back Door
One June evening, magic appeared at the cabin back door. This young moose peeked in the window, then lay down in the meadow to eat. Watch how he folds those impossibly long legs under him. He stayed until dark, then … Continue reading
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Tagged East Troublesome fire, family, loss, moose
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Call me Cheepy
Names are Important I recognized at the age of three that names are important. The names you are given, and, especially, the names you choose for yourself. Others demonstrate respect and caring by honoring your choices, even when ridiculous. For … Continue reading