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Dean Abbott

Dean Abbott

Dean Abbott has long loved nature and been concerned for its protection. He comes from a long line of farmers in Central Indiana. He now lives in Central Ohio with his wife, two daughters and Celia, their three-legged dog.

Blog, Voices of Thanksgiving November 24, 2014 November 24, 2014

Winter Came Suddenly

Winter came suddenly here. The world moved from autumn to winter in about four hours one afternoon. Snow was in the fields at home before the corn was out.

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Articles, Writing September 25, 2014 September 26, 2014

The Waning of Summer

The waning of summer has burdens all its own. A few days ago, the temperature dropped twenty degrees overnight. The next day autumn tingled…

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Blog, What We're Watching April 30, 2014 April 30, 2014

Reflections on the Work of P. Allen Smith

If you’ve ever needed someone to advise you about both the best arrangement for your throw pillows and about the intricacies of raising poultry,…

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