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Jun 1, 2015
May 25, 2015
Memorial Day
Agrarian Lifestyle scenicThis weekend we pause to consider the soldiers who fought and died for our country. The veterans memorial in Hillsboro will be the site of a ceremony tomorrow, weather permitting. General Logan first directed the decoration of graves in 1868. The agriculture connection? Many who fought and died for our country were farmers or farm boys who went off to war and then came home to grow our food. Think of these guys as you enjoy your beer and BBQ.
Hillsboro, Illinois Veterans Memorial |
May 23, 2015
Farmersville to Wagonner Green Diamond Trail
Agrarian Lifestyle Agro-tourism scenicBy Angela Karban:
On Sunday, May 17, Don and I scouted our first trail of the 2015 Trailblazers Challenge. We rode our bikes on the tree-lined asphalt path from Farmersville to Waggoner, the Green Diamond Trail. We saw and listened to the melodic songs of many birds, including cardinals, robins, wrens, blackbirds, Baltimore orioles, and the beautiful indigo bunting. There was an abundance of milkweed plants along the edges which will feed the Monarch butterflies later in the summer. And the sweet smell of the honeysuckle flowers was still in the air. It was a delightful ride on a windy Sunday.
Come join us for the group walk at 9:00 a.m. on May 30th to start the season. A light breakfast of orange juice and granola bars will be served at the Farmersville entrance. Bring your binoculars to view the birds more closely.
Apr 13, 2015
Mar 30, 2015
Eagle Cliff
scenicOn Saturday as I was coming home Miles Cemetery caught my eye more than usual because someone had burned the small hill prairie in front of the mausoleum. The burning helps maintain the grassland in an area that would likely revert to trees if not burned. The evergreens are cedars. If you click and enlarge, you will see two people standing in front of the mausoleum. Click the Link for Miles Cemetery Facebook page. This area was called Eagle Cliff by the early settlers because of the eagles nesting there. It happened that I was able to photograph an Eagle on her nest less than a quarter mile from the cliff. The nest has been there for several years. It is less than a hundred yards from a very busy road.
Miles Cemetery |
Eagle Cliff Eagle |
Mar 14, 2015
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