The Blooming prairie

This beautiful vine is perched on a barbed wire fence. It looks like a honeysuckle vine with pink blossoms. Indian paintbrushes are a bright addition to spring in Oklahoma. They are a favorite of mine. The fields and pastures are full of blackberry bushes blooming in wedding white.  Bluets are a common wildflower that grows in... Continue Reading →

Taming the Wild Prairie

When the wind blows sometimes for days on end, the prairie grasses are a sight that calms and soothes like watching gentle waves quietly lap on a sandy shore. Horses and cattle graze the grasses where once the American Bison lived.   This antique hay rake once helped rake and gather hay for cows and horses' winter... Continue Reading →

Taming the Wild Prairie

When the wind blows sometimes for days on end, the prairie grasses are a sight that calms and soothes like watching gentle waves quietly lap on a sandy shore. Horses and cattle graze the grasses where once the American Bison lived.     This antique hay rake once helped rake and gather hay for cows and... Continue Reading →

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