Riches


Yumm. On Friday, husband Jim had to make a run to Farson for some small hay bales to use to make a den for a pregnant livestock guardian dog (we feed big bales to the sheep). Our friend and beekeeper Jim Hodder made us a great trade – one of my wolf books for a GALLON of his honey and a few dozen fresh eggs. Delicious additions to our larder, which is lined with 25-pound bags of flour, rice and beans. I bake two loaves of honey oat bread on weekends, and couldn’t imagine making it without our local honey. Gotta tell ya, I’m feeling rich.

7 comments

  1. You gave up a WOLF BOOK??!! I could never do that–even for food! Curious–if you don't mind my prying–what wolf book did you relinquish?…L.B.

  2. Lane, it was a book I wrote! Yellowstone Wolves: A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics.

    I'd hate to think I haven't done enough shameless self-promotion that you didn't know I wrote a wolf book.

  3. Now I'M the one embarrassed–I guess I need to order me a copy pronto! Hopefully, and especially since you wrote it, that wasn't yer last copy…..L.B.

  4. So, Matt, after that, you MUST NAME the titles, for it to be any kind of productive promotion! It will make it easier on us when looking them up on Amazon! At least I WAS aware of Steve's authorshipness, having read some of his books before I was ever even on a computer for the first time. I am embarrassed to say that there is ONE I haven't gotten/read yet–and I ain't about to compound the shame and admit which one! I'll get around to it directly, though….L.B.

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