A pair of bowls brimful with bright red fruits

It’s the pits: Cherries

My favorite flavor in the whole world, more favorite than chocolate, or smoked porkchops, or pecans, is cherries. Those big dark Michigan cherries; those spotted Washington cherries, and yes, the sour cherries that grow here. I love to eat the sweet ones by the handful, reveling first in the beautiful shape of them, round and […]

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Prairie Sunrise. Bands of orange, yellow, green and blue fade to gray from the horizon; trees in the near distance stand in silhouette against a brightening sky.

Prairie Sunrise

On a cool spring morning, we roll out of bed at 4:30. The goal is to watch the sun rise over Owl Acres. It’s been doing that forever, but I don’t remember many times, if ever, that I’ve paid attention to the sunrise per se. Today I have asked Bryan to narrate the event. We […]

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A tiny, olive-drab Ruby Crowned Kinglet peers out from green foliage.

North American Royalty: Golden-Crowned and Ruby-Crowned Kinglets

For several days in late April, I’ve heard kinglets in the trees. A golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa) one day, and a ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula) a few days later. The ruby-crowned song is loud, rapid and full of excitement. Their golden-crowned cousins sing more sedately and at a higher pitch. First of all, they are […]

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