Posts Tagged ‘dad’

admin - Raising Urban Chickens and What You Need to Know (8/27/2012)

O.K.  I saw one of the latest catalogs for Williams- Sonoma that featured everything from bee keeping, canning, to raising chickens.  Here’s a peek at what they are offering. Yes, they are selling chicken coops.  I had to laugh at this one.  I know raising your own chickens is getting more popular, but I didn’t [...]

admin - Turning a negative into a positive » Local News » NewburyportNews.com, Newburyport, MA (7/23/2012)

WEST NEWBURY — Rachael Travers was a 14-year-old freshman at Pentucket when her 46-year-old father, Jack, was diagnosed with cancer of unknown primary, meaning that by the time the doctors caught the cancer, it was in too many places of origin to effectively fight it. Jack died eight months later, and his oldest daughter found [...]

Father who killed man he found molesting his daughter won’t face charges, officials said

SHINER, Texas — a young Texas father who beat to death with his fists a man molesting his 5-year-old daughter will not be charged, authorities said Tuesday as they released a dramatic 911 tape of the dad frantically pleading for help before the hired ranch helper died. A Lavaca County grand jury Tuesday declined to [...]

Sharing their fathers’ stories

Ask most sons and daughters what they have learned from their fathers, and they tell a story. For Arnie Barragan of Santa Rosa, one such story came in his 17th year, in his father’s hometown of Santa Inez, in Michoac

admin - Build a Chicken Coop For Laying Hens (5/9/2012)

My dad had recently finished a construction in his garden and he had a lot of wood left over so I took the opportunity to use the leftovers to build the Chicken coop. I did not have any detailed plans but drew a rough sketch based on a similar design I had seen. Then I [...]

admin - Rural women of Saskatchewan (3/13/2012)

Shirley Gruber Life began for Shirley in 1942 when she was born in the Ceylon Hospital. She grew up on her parent’s farm one and a half miles from Gladmar. it was a mixed farm with cattle, horses, pigs, chickens and a smattering of dogs and cats. From the beginning Shirley was a tomboy. Though [...]

admin - Good game, Keith Honey (column) (2/17/2012)

Come back, Dad. I’m not ready to let you go. I know you were ready to go for some time, ever since Mom went. I’d say life lost its thrill for you the moment she slipped away in her sleep that Sunday morning six months ago. You had been with her for more than 70 [...]

admin - Saving a Lot of Time with the New Chicken Coop (1/29/2012)

When my father decided to raise chickens as his new kind of business, he requested me and my two brothers to build a big chicken coop. Once he told us his request, we had no idea where to start. We first visualized to build a fence. But what if the chickens escape since they can [...]

admin - QUESTION AND ANSWER (11/19/2011)

10 questions with rookie defensive tackle Sione Fua: Q. Your dad was a bodyguard when you were growing up. Does that mean you were around a lot of celebrities? It was cool. I met a few, but a lot of times he was on the road so it’s hard. It was cool that your dad [...]

admin - Learning how to cook for one when sons fly the coop (11/9/2011)

I knew the day would come. I’d find myself old and alone.although I hadn’t expected my two sons to leave at the sametime. I was shocked to find myself without my usual chores after work.The house was still clean, the laundry wasn’t piling up and Ididn’t have to cook — except for me. Here was [...]

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