Rural Life Humor

Of Woods and Waters: A Kentucky Outdoors Reader

From the moment Daniel Boone first “gained the summit of a commanding ridge, and …beheld the ample plains, the beauteous tracts below,” generations of Kentuckians have developed rich and enduring relationships with the land that surrounds them. Of Woods & Waters: A Kentucky Outdoors Reader is filled with loving tributes, written across the Commonwealth’s two centuries, offered in …

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It’s Not the End of the Earth, but You Can See It from Here

Roger Welsch did what many Americans only dream of doing. While still in his professional prime, the folklorist and humorist quit a tenured professorship and headed toward the hinterland. Resettled in the open heart of Nebraska with his wife, Welsch proceeded to learn how to live. It’s Not the End of the Earth, but You Can See It …

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Pooch Cafe: All Dogs Naturally Know How To Swim

Pooch Cafe‚ is creator Paul Gilligan’s first syndicated strip, and this book collects the strips from its successful first year of syndication. When Poncho’s beloved master Chazz marries cat lover Carmen and forces them to move in with her and her feline brood, Poncho’s world is shaken to the core. Carmen’s attempts to bribe Poncho with cheese cannot …

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Never Better: Stories from Lake Wobegon

“It’s been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my home town….” Each week, more than four million radio listeners hear these words, and settle in for some old-fashioned, up-to-the-minute storytelling. During live broadcasts of A Prairie Home Companion, Garrison Keillor takes us to “the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve,” where “the women …

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Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds

In Mind of the Raven, Bernd Heinrich, award – winning naturalist, finds himself dreaming of ravens and decides he must get to the truth about this animal reputed to be so intelligent.Much like a sleuth, Heinrich involves us in his quest, letting one clue lead to the next. But as animals can only be spied on by getting …

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Hot Dish Heaven: A Murder-Mystery Novel with Recipes

In the first book of this new cozy mystery series, cub newspaper reporter Emerald Malloy is assigned to travel from Minneapolis to a small, rural community in the Red River Valley of northwestern Minnesota to gather church-food recipes from the owner of Hot Dish Heaven, a local café. Upon her arrival, she learns of an old, unsolved murder. Confident that solving the case …

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Good Old Days Presents Hometown Memories

Remember when hometowns were a great place to be a kid? Some people say, “You can’t go home again.” But you can. You can wave to the iceman as you head off to the general store. You can go to the Saturday matinee, and then stop off at the drugstore for a soda. Take a stroll with us …

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Voices of the Apalachicola (Florida History and Culture)

One of the main water resources for Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, the Apalachicola River begins where the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers meet at Lake Seminole and flow unimpeded for 106 miles, through the red hills and floodplains of the Florida panhandle into the Gulf of Mexico. Voices of the Apalachicola is a collection of oral histories …

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Old Tractors Never Die: Roger’s Guide to the Care and Feeding of Ageless Iron

In “Old Tractors Never Die”, the ever-popular Roger Welsch, author, regular contributor to Successful Farming and Ageless Iron and correspondent for CBS TV’s “Sunday Morning” show, shares his humor and unique outlook on one of his favorite subjects: farm tractors. This collection of humorous essays and photos explores the never-ending process of turning trash into treasure. Here’s just …

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The Farming Game

In cantankerous opinions, hard-headed advice, and free-swinging sketches of real farmers, Bryan Jones addresses everyone who feels the pull of the land. He accepts the emotional appeal of “going back to the land” and then takes the unconventional stand that, above all, farming can be a good way to make money. Against the grain of public policy that, …

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