
Who knew that the journey begun in 2005 on a farm in rural Maine—whelped among Devon cattle, Nigerian dwarf goats, Katahdin sheep and miniature donkeys—would take Tavish (and us) so far in exploring not only the United States but also the profound meaning of . . . [Read more]

February is Black History Month, and the Intrepid Pup wants to share a true gem of the National Park Service: the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. The house, known as Cedar Hill for the preponderance of cedar trees on the 9.75 acres, was … [Read More...]
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