Tuesday, June 1

Our Animals

Papa gave me my own colt today!  I think I will name her Blue because Little Bluestem Tallgrass is her favorite to eat.  She is a little small, and Papa says I need to watch her carefully.

"Blue", Laurra's new colt - drawn by Hayley M.



We have a lot of cattle and horses now.  They love to graze on all of the naturally wild prairie grass and some of them seem like they eat all day long!  It is fun to have horses and cattle, but I miss the prairie dogs.  Now that the livestock graze on the prairie grass, the prairie dogs have found new homes further away in prarie grass that is undisturbed.  I will miss playing games with them. 

Saturday, May 15

Growing Crops

I am so tired.  We have been working so hard planting the crops this year.  It is hard work sowing the seeds in this new ground.  Papa says the prairie land soil is so rich and perfect for crops of wheat and cotton.  I love wheat, but it just isn't as pretty as the tallgrass prairie. 


A plow used on the Penn Farm - picture taken by Hayley M.


It has been a busy year.  Lots of new people are moving to Texas.  I hope they don't plow all the praire grass and flowers on their land. I am glad we still have lots of prairie grass to play in. 



Saturday, May 1

Our Barn

We have finally finished our big barn!  Papa and my brothers have been busy cutting down lots of trees for our buildings on the farm.  They had to cut down over 80 red cedar trees just for our big barn.  I love playing in the big barn, but I miss seeing all of the big cedar trees on the ridge.  I don't hear the coyotes as loud at night anymore, now that the trees closest to us are gone. 


Cedar Trees in Cedar Hills, TX - taken by Hayley M. from the Penn Farmstead


Thursday, April 1

Finally Home!!!

Papa & Mama say we are finally at the place we can call home. After the long journey my family and I are ready to start building our final home in the wide praire of Dallas County, Texas. My three sisters Ella, Frances, and Lucinda and I love all the beautiful wild flowers and tall prairie grasses.  My brothers Richard, Joseph, Sidney, Morrison, and Andrew love the wild animals that roam the grass and nearby cliffs.  The coyotes howl at night and the prairie dogs play hide and seek with us.


Arriving in the Blackland Prairie Grasslands, greeted by the Coyotes and Praire Dogs

It is 1859 and my name is Laurra E. Penn.  My parents are John Wesley Penn and Lucinda Moore Penn, and we are farmers.  This is my record of how we came to change the beautiful, wild Texas Blackland prairies forever.  Sometimes change isn't always for the best!