Monday, December 8, 2025
Little Pasture on the Prairie

Little Pasture on the Prairie

chicks

Yes, parenthood requires sacrifice, but what else would be expected when what is accomplished is nothing less than a miracle.
wheat

There is much to be gained from remembering and embracing tradition. Namely, that we are very lucky to live when and how we do.
road

Eliza Blue counts her blessings following an abrupt end to her journey spanning 12 days, five states and 2,700 miles.
quilt

Eliza Blue is living and appreciating every second of her patchwork life with her children in tow.
prairie flowers

Eliza Blue realizes that perfection is waiting in the quiet of tall rustling grass, the last morning star, the golden faces of late summer flowers.
grasshopper

This is the part of the summer when Eliza Blue discovers what the defining insect infestation of the season is going to be. It looks like grasshoppers.
country house

Eliza Blue's South Dakota ranch has received more rain in the past week than the entirety of last spring and summer. Her family is enjoying the results.
mosquito

After experiencing both Michigan and Minnesota mosquitos, Eliza Blue can confirm Dakota mosquitoes are tough as nails and not easily deterred.
Nigerian dwarf goat

Eliza Blue's goat managed to give birth, clean and nurse her baby and have him up and bouncing around during the less than 24 hours everyone was gone. 
barn kittens

It's too bad cat ranching isn't a lucrative business model. Because if it was, Eliza Blue would have all the success.