COW TRUST

The day after an election, we still don't know who won, and in the end it's all about trust, isn't it? Who is more trustworthy to protect freedom, keep the government out of my life, protect the minority view from being stifled.

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EARTHWORMS DON'T CARE A LICK

As the world stops today in hushed anticipation of the U.S. election outcomes, it occurred to me this morning that the earthworms I carefully brushed off the pieces of firewood at the bottom of the woodpile have no clue about this momentous occasion and go right on about their activities as though it's the least thing in the world to worry about.

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OVERWHELMED

Wow, just wow. Who could have known that POLYFACE DESIGNS would create such a stir? Well, as Ray Stevens would say, "It did." First, thank you all for such a rousing reception. In my wildest dreams I was hoping we'd sell 1,000 by Christmas to help defray initial printing costs and bring us close to even before year's end. How could we have known that the entire first printing of 5,000 would sell in less than a week?

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EXPENSIVE BOOK

Last evening I did a webinar for Justin Rhodes, guru of homesteading. His subscribers had sent in a list of questions and he pulled a handful to drive the webinar's conversation.

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FARMER FEUDS

One of the cornerstones of rural living is neighbor congeniality. Out here in the country, we know the hospital is far away; the sheriff is far away; the grocery store is far away. We don't rely on 911 as much as we rely on each other.

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