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| Setting here watching the morning sunrise hit the tops of the oaks and hickories outside the kitchen window, I thought you might enjoy a tour of our small corner of the Ozarks. |
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| My wife Judy and I have had many goals in our life together. Three of those were to retire to Oklahoma, live in a log cabin, and to adopt a couple of horses. |
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| Well...through lots of hard work and a little luck we've done just that. Now if we can only sell a few more carvings to pay for it all we'll really be in the clover!!! |
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| Stirring the beans at the "Echoes of the Trail Cowboy Gathering" in Fort Scott, Kansas. That's Judy back there at the wagon rolling the next batch of biscuits. |
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