Heavy petting and underage bears
Kymberly Seabolt reflects on some of the inane things people do around wild animals.
The fine line between service animals and emotional support animals
Kymberly Foster Seabolt outlines the difference between service animals and emotional support animals, pondering where to draw the line for "need."
Deck the halls with gravy boats
Someone shanghaied my gravy boats. In the wee hours of Thanksgiving morn there must have been a wee gravy mutiny, because I realized I...
Loyal protector laid to rest
Ace was the puppy they didn't need and the dog they will never forget. Following his passing, the German Shepherd is remembered as a loyal protector.
Declaring war on mice
Nature abhors a vacuum.Nature also abhors my getting a moment's peace. Nature, in fact, has made somewhat a game of keeping me on edge...
Drive train demons
Kym Seabolt is not saying that her pickup truck is definitely possessed by a demon but she also cannot say definitively that it is NOT.
Where there’s smoke…
Kym Seabolt shares her thoughts surrounding the recent wildfires in Canada and the smokey fallout that wafted down into the northern United States.
Parenting 101: Cajoling and punishment
I suspect that civilization, as a whole, took a nosedive the very moment people started trying to reason with children. Children are, by nature,...
Leftover rations
In her quest to reduce food waste at home, Kym Seabolt is channeling her grandmother, who was a genius in using leftover food to make delicious dishes.
Traditional fare is tried and true
When it comes to traditional holidays, Kymberly Foster Seabolt's family tends to like traditional foods.