GreyWolf
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Homesteading Neophyte
- Achorn Farm
- Achorn Farm
- Arrowhead Ranch
- Children in the Corn
- Fancyin' the farm life
- Hillbilly Mom
- Laughing Duck Farm
- Letters to Life
- Life is Good
- Mainely Ewes Farm
- Mama's Nut House
- memories of you
- My Home Among The Hills
- New Adventures of an Old Buffalo
- On the way to Critter Farm...
- Rise and Shine Rabbitry
- Ruffled Feathers and Spilled Milk
- Slowly Turning Into a Hippie
- sugar creek stuff
- The Chicken Keepers
- There is a Horse In My Bubblebath
- This country life
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Agriculture |
Occupation | RETIRED |
Location | Cass City, MI, United States |
Introduction | I have been happily married for 39 years, to the love of my life. We live quietly on a five acre family plot. We have 3 wonderful children who are now out of the house. Our oldest daughter has provided us with 2 beautiful grandchildren and our son with 1. We also have 2 LARGE dogs and 3 cats to keep us busy. Sometimes it's a zoo around here. We are suppose to be in our "Golden Years" but they have turned to RUST! I have Post Polio Syndrome. It has left me with a leg that just quits on me whenever it feels like it, muscles that tire easily, arthritis and degenerative disc disease in my spine, which causes me daily aches and pains that I have come to learn to live with, and a brain that gets confused very easily, forgets things quickly and doesn't allow me to do some of my old hobbies or read well. My wife has Fibro-Myalgia and suffers through it's daily pains and has Cronic Fatigue Syndrome too. She too is unable to work. I dedicate this blog to my children and grandchildren, so that they may read some of my childhood memories, before I forget them all. |
Interests | woodworking, knife collecting, building military models, hunting, fishing, cooking & collecting recipes, geneaology, spending time with the kids & grandkids |
Favorite Music | Old Time Rock and Roll & a little bit of everything else. |
Favorite Books | All of the ones I used to be able to read. |