A recent and new win for us was that we successfully hatched our first French Toulouse goose in an incubator this year. We called her Couscous the Goosegoose. She had a crazy sideways smile (scissor beak) and a long left arm (angel wing) and was sweet as Farley’s Key Lime pie (always a win!)
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These days I haven’t felt much like writing, or anything else for that matter.
Read moreThe Birds and the Bees
There’s tired, and there’s “can’t do another dang thing” tired. We just experienced our craziest week at Star & Sparrow, other than the first real snow, and it left me begging for mercy. Mostly, it all boiled down to birds and bees.
Read moreAnalysis Paralysis
In my past life of collared shirts and conference rooms, one of my most common activities was that of analysis. Data, processes, problems, solutions - anything that exists can be analyzed and just about any question about it can be answered with an educated guess.
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