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Scott P Kokoska
Oct 17, 2021
The Fruit of Labor
There is an intense joy in realizing the fruit of your labor. Whether it is solving a problem, fixing something, completing a project,...
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Scott P Kokoska
Oct 17, 2021
Twenty Days of Labor
The work on a farm never ceases. On the long days, or days when things break and it’s especially tough, my wife looks at me and says,...
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Carrie Kokoska
Oct 7, 2021
Cherished Vows
On June 23, 2001 Scott and I exchanged marriage vows. Every month, on the 23rd, we have what Scott calls our “lunar-versary”. We don't...
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Scott P Kokoska
Sep 30, 2021
Shelter in Awe (In the Midst of Fear)
Water. Food. Shelter. Protection. When we started developing our pasture-based sustainable farm, these were the first basic necessities...
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Scott P Kokoska
Sep 18, 2021
Fearless Living (In the Midst of Death)
By far the worst part of having a farm with animals is dealing with inevitable death. It’s something that still hits me and brings me to...
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Scott P Kokoska
Sep 9, 2021
The Joy of Photography
Why do I wake up before dawn, grab my boots, tripod and camera to run outside on a vacation day? The sun rises and sets every day, but...
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Scott P Kokoska
Sep 6, 2021
Why Dexters?
Meet Maureen. Maureen is the reason we have cows at all. I was not a fan of getting cows, not even a heritage breed. They weigh over half...
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Scott P Kokoska
Jul 11, 2021
Named vs. Numbered
During our trip West recently, we drove 4500 miles through some absolutely beautiful pastureland in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas,...
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Scott P Kokoska
Jun 20, 2021
My Mentor, My Dad
I owe many things, including my career to my dad, but not in the way I thought I would. You may notice I mention my dad often here. From...
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Scott P Kokoska
Jun 13, 2021
Sheep Worry
Throughout Yeshua’s gospels we are lovingly compared with sheep. We aren’t called lions, wolves, sharks, or any other tough sports...
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Scott P Kokoska
Jun 9, 2021
The Calm Before the Storm
“The Photo That Almost Killed Me” I absolutely love to watch storms roll in, the richness of color, power and glory- especially with the...
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Carrie Kokoska
Jun 8, 2021
The Little Things...Are Big Things
This man is my hero. I could tell you a million things I love about Scott, but I’ll save those for another post. Right now I’m choosing...
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Scott P Kokoska
Jun 6, 2021
Community
Like many today, we are “skipped-generation” farmers, ranchers, homesteaders...whatever we are called. We have no direct inherited...
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Scott P Kokoska
Apr 17, 2021
Self Portrait
One reason my dad liked his farm in central Indiana is because land is permanent, stable, immovable. I’m reminded in contrast how...
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Scott P Kokoska
Apr 16, 2021
Buffeted yet Thankful
Being thankful drives a mindset change. It’s hard to be angry and thankful at the same time. When lockdowns, shortages, fear, panic and...
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Scott P Kokoska
Apr 16, 2021
Kintsugi
About ten years ago during one of my frequent work trips to Kobe, I purchased an amazing tea cup for my wife. My wife is an artist and a...
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Scott P Kokoska
Apr 15, 2021
Life is Precious
Life is precious. Life has value and purpose. Life is beautiful, amazing, spectacular, and miraculous. Life is fragile. Life is brutal,...
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Carrie Kokoska
Apr 15, 2021
Compassionate to Save
As we have been attending to so many births this spring, an image keeps coming to mind of the compassion that God has for us. God says to...
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Scott P Kokoska
Apr 14, 2021
Perspective
This evening, our kids were in a full out fight. Yep, it happens. It’s part of growing up and learning. And then, one of them comes in...
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Carrie Kokoska
Mar 10, 2020
Welcome!
WELCOME to our little plot of Earth, Hoshiana Hill Farm, beautiful and alive! For those who understand farming at all, alive is nothing...
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