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The Pandemic Files, Chapter 1

The Pandemic Files, Chapter 1

It’s been kind of a slow week at the Farr chateau. Went to the grocery store the other day; they were all out of eggs, and now I’m thinking the corner of our front yard that butts up against our neighbor’s wood-panel fence (probably put up so he doesn’t have to be reminded of my lack of landscaping skills), that front corner would be a great area to raise some free-range chickens.

News from your Extension Agent

News from your Extension Agent

Even though our doors may be closed, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension in Camp County as well as Extension agents across the state remain available to you for all your educational needs and research-based answers. Because Texas A&M AgriLife Extension falls under agriculture and natural resources we are considered an “Essential” business and will remain available to you through this COVID19 Pandemic. The best way to contact me in Camp County would be to e-mail me at kaycee.davis@ag.tamu.edu. I will do my best to answer your question by the following business day.

Turn self-isolation into quality time

Turn self-isolation into quality time

We’re all feeling the drag right now. Schools and restaurants are closed, the movie theaters are closed, we’re discouraged from shopping, parks have limits on attendance... Suddenly, the things we enjoyed doing are unavailable to us. It’s okay to feel a bit overwhelmed with the lack of normalcy. We’ve all been thrust into this new way of life that involves entertaining our children every hour of the day. We want our children to have fun, but we also want them to learn while they’re out of school. To aid in this, I have compiled a short list of fun, educational crafts and activities you can do with your child.

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