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Episode 68
Pa played “The Battle Cry of Freedom” on his fiddle, but Laura was more awake than ever!
Laura finally fell asleep to “Gumshoe Canoe”.
Episode 67
Laura heard the curlews in the spring.
Kildeers also lived down by the creek.
Laura and Mary were excited for the beans to grow in the garden.
Episode 66
Do you hear the “Knee-deep, better go ’round?” from this Pacific Tree Frog?
The Osage rode horses of all colors, including bay.
Episode 65
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The Knitty Gritty Podcast with Melissa Gillbert and Susie Shubert:
Episode 64
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels hid in their burrows away from the prairie fire.
Pa was reassured there were soldiers at Fort GIbson and Fort Dodge.
Episode 63
Laura and Mary played hopscotch outside the log cabin.
Pa bought seed potatoes in Independence for their garden.
(Photo credit: Happy Sprout)
Pa took the headbands out of his blouse pocket.
Pa bought himself a plow in Independence.
Episode 62
Here is an easy recipe for Nigerian bean porridge.
Have you ever needed a boot-jack like Pa?
Episode 61
Mr. Edwards said he was a razorback from Tennessee.
Episode 60
Pa hunted minks to trade their furs.
Ma hummed “Blue Juniata“.