A Red-Wing Blackbird sits on a twig and yells at the neighbors. Black songbird with crimson epaulets at the shoulders.

Conkeree: Red-Wing Blackbird

It’s hard to get an exact set of syllables that mimic or illustrate a bird song. We attach words like the robin’s “cheerily cheerily cheer up cheer up” or the white-throated sparrow’s “O Canada Canada,” but it’s not exact. We keep trying to get it just right. One of the most familiar and recognizable birdsongs […]

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Interstate from the barn. A truck on I-80 sports the familiar Amazon Smile logo, seen from the hay mow of the barn on Owl Acres. A picture with reverse composition appears in the text.

My Compass: Interstate 80

Yesterday, as Dave and Clancy and I took our daily stroll, the world was quiet. The cawing of a distant crow gave the soundscape some depth, and the cheeping of a bird flying across our path reminded me that we were not alone. A slight breeze out of the south carried the rustle of dry […]

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The 1915 red barn on Owl Acres. Weathered, board-and-batten siding and green metal roof. Four-sided cupola with louvered panels perches on top. The roof has a sharp, pointed extension over the east gable, housing the track for the hay conveyor and providing partial cover for the large hay doors.

Paean to the Past: Barn

The barn was one of the aspects of Owl Acres that drew me to the place. It’s old, proudly flaunting its birthdate—1915—in big white numbers on its red front.  The brothers who farmed the land around Owl Acres in 1915 probably used local timber to build the barn. They had a sawmill powered by a […]

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A red fox stands in a stark white snowscape looking at the camera.  Large, erect, black-edged ears, pointy snout, bushy tail and amber eyes with vertical pupils.

Ever So Clever: Red Fox

One morning when the sun was just coming up, a red fox strolled across the driveway near the road on Owl Acres. In the time that we’ve lived here, that’s the only sighting we’ve had of Mr. Fox. That’s not too surprising really. Foxes are generally nocturnal and will claim and defend an area of […]

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