Beth L Barnett
Bird Watching
The red tail hawk with his lethal claws splayed came swooping out of the sky and grabbed the rabbit. The giant bird, eighteen inches long with a four foot wingspan tried to take off, its strong wings beating the air,… Continue reading
My Tasty Garden
I asked my friend Ann Kander if she would like to write something for my blog. I expected something along the literary line since Ann graduated from Smith College with a degree in English Literature and has steered our study… Continue reading
Amber’s Journey
She was nine and a half old years old the summer we turned our middle granddaughter into a trekker. Traveling in our thirty six foot motorhome, we took her to visit the national parks out west.
We arrived at Dodge… Continue reading
Supreme Court Gun Descision
So . . . Monday, June 28, 2010 The Supreme Court ruled that you can keep a gun in your home. Does that make you feel safe?
We shot clay pigeons for fun at the farm. Our house… Continue reading
Pinky on Caravaggio
Many years ago when I was in graduate school we played a little game in which there was a fire at the Nelson Gallery and we could only save one painting. My mission would be very clear; I would… Continue reading