Woodsong Notes

This blog is a diary-type journal telling of daily happenings on the farm with family and friends. Feel free to join us at Woodsong if you are interested in rural life, writing, reading, grandkids, ducks, and other such everyday joys.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Lots of Blessings

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The first thing that happened to me on Thanksgiving morning was a surprise presentation of gorgeous flowers by Gerald for my birthday! It w...
Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Fianlly Fall Coloration

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Although I had admired a lovely large tree across our lake with yellow leaves for a couple of weeks, I kept wanting to see some reds and br...
Saturday, October 28, 2017

Social Life Slowed by our Age

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Aging brings frequent doctor checkups—teeth, eyes, hearing aids, heart, INRs for blood thickness, etc. etc. Then add the fact that doing t...
Monday, October 02, 2017

Harvest in the Autumn of Life

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Gerald and I deserted other work and went to the 25 th annual BSU Reunion wondering as probably many of us were if this would be the last ...
Friday, September 29, 2017

Comings and Goings at Woodsong

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Our three great grandsons were at the farm for the first time in a long time last weekend. About l0 Saturday morning, they had left their ...
Friday, September 22, 2017

Changing Seasons

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The corn fields are brown and soy beans are yellow. Our son-in-law Brian is already harvesting, and that means Mary Ellen too is busier th...
Saturday, August 26, 2017

A Full August

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Grand kids, cantaloupe, watermelon, tomatoes, okra, cataract eye drops, guests, eclipse, dirt dobbers, national softball championship! Our...
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Sue Glasco
I am the mother of four adult children and the wife of a retired farmer living in our retirement home on lake he built on our farm. I have always loved to write and enjoy having you read my writing. My book Down on the Farm: One Anerican Family's Dream is available now. Drop by the farm and I will autograph your copy. Down on the Farm is a great gift book tht would be appreciated by young parents, who are struggling or enjoying rearing children, and also by older people, who like to ride down memory lane. I have been surprised that men have seemed to enjoy the book as much as women do.
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