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The latest from Our Little House in the Big Woods
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- Coyote or wolf comes teaching trust
- Playing spirit hide and seek
- Ready for it to end! Don’t want it to end…
- When we’re triggered
- What really matters–turning the compass to True North
- Merry Christmas from our little house in the woods
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Tag Archives: ecosystem
I have been eaten by caterpillars & other early September stories
This morning a leaf beckoned me to open the deck door and walk outside. Come, come, it whispered. I am covered with dew. I am a harbinger of autumn, even though most of your leaves still sing in green. … Continue reading →
Posted in September 2018
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Tagged autumn, Banded Tussock Moth Caterpillar, burn wood, caterpillars, ecosystem, firewood, gardening, splitting wood, stories, Upper Peninsula, wood shed, writing
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Winter Stories of Lake Superior
You can’t be part of a 30-day Gratitude Challenge around here without feeling gratitude for this place where we live. Feeling gratitude for the woods. For the million trees. For the deer and bear and squirrels hunkering down in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Uncategorized
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Tagged Anishinabe, appreciation, Baraga County, cold, ecosystem, Gitchee-Gumi, gratitude, Heikinpaiva, Huron Bay, ice fishing, Keweenaw Bay, Lake Superior, Native American, Ojibway, photography, spirit, Upper Peninsula, winter
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