Stories & News from Magic Hill
August Newsletter
Stories and News From Magic Hill August 2019   Gassing Up When my farmer-son saw me filling my 45-year-old tractor with diesel fuel this way, he could hardly control his laughter.… Read More
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News from Magic Hill - June
Stories and News From Magic Hill June 2019   Summer…not. Unlike the busy wild animals we share our few acres with, I’m not adjusting well to the persistence of winter: June… Read More
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May Newsletter
Stories and News From Magic Hill May 2019   Peeps and Peepers Every spring, to ensure a steady supply of brilliant yellow-yoked eggs and feathered playmates for our grandchildren to carry around… Read More
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March Newsletter
Stories and News From Magic Hill March 2019   Spring is in the Air As Buddha peaks through the snow to see what March will bring, we feel the stirring of… Read More
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February Newsletter from Magic Hill
Stories and News From Magic Hill February 2019   Share The Ultimate Love Story During the month of February, I am offering an autographed copy of Lila & Theron at the publisher’s price… Read More
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January Newsletter
Stories and News From Magic Hill January 2019  Vol.2, Issue 10 Greetings 2019 My New Year’s resolutions are just that… high hopes for a resolution to the bipolar weather patterns… Read More
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December Newsletter
Stories and News From Magic Hill December 2018  Vol.1, Issue 9 December Will the premature arrival of snow this fall teach me anything? Yet again, I’m annoyed by the snowfall’s… Read More
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May Newsletter from Magic Hill
Stories and News From Magic Hill An Ode To May Greetings, I’ve been burned enough this spring not to offer the promise of more clement weather and, like us all,… Read More
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June Newsletter from Magic Hill
Stories and News From Magic Hill Possibilities Feel Endless In June Odd, the irony that as I get older and my time on earth diminishes, the promises of spring expand.… Read More