Farm Dover

Saturday, January 11, 2020

What Bugs Me?

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Fact: There are a lot of bugs that call Farm Dover home. Most I consider beneficial bugs and am happy to host them. There are a few bugs tha...
Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Found: A Sense of Place

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Strange to think that tonight's midnight ball-drop marks not only the beginning of the twenty-twenties but also the beginning of our ten...
Saturday, November 30, 2019

Post-Turkey Post

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Thanksgiving may well be my favorite holiday. No gifts, no special decorations, a day (or two) spent puttering in the kitchen, gathering aro...
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Sunday, November 17, 2019

Every happiness

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Last weekend Ed and I attended a celebration of marriage at Crescent Hill Baptist Church. I tend to get teary-eyed at weddings and this one...
Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Somewhere New

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Every October Ed and I take a car trip — the kind of trip we like most, where we just wander from place to place, stopping wherever we like ...
Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Parched

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It's been nearly six weeks since we felt more than a sprinkle of rain. Farm Dover is stressed (and so are Ed and I). Every day Ed fills ...
Tuesday, October 1, 2019

89 Years Young

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My dad (aka Honey) turns 89 today and still loves to hit golf balls, so that's how we celebrated. My sister Kathy picked him up from his...
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Debbie Galloway
In October 2009 someone left a note in our mailbox asking if we would consider selling our house. We would. And we did. And now we live on a 38 acre farm. Farm life is all new to us. You are invited to come along on our journey.
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