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The Sky That Never Ends and the Town Under the Ground
As the afternoon stretched on, Barnaby noticed a movement in the tall grass near the tracks. It wasn’t a wolf or a deer. It was a small, tawny head popping out of a mound of dirt. Then another. Then a dozen. These were prairie dogs which were a common sight in the prairies but to a golden retriever from the city, these were the strangest squirrels he had ever seen. They didn’t climb trees; they lived in the earth itself.
Lavoy General Store
Feb 212 min read


Sacks of Grain and Endless Plains
The rhythmic clack-clack, clack-clack of the Iron Horse had become the heartbeat of our journey. Inside the wooden car, the air was thick with the scent of cedar oil and Clara’s sourdough. Barnaby had finally settled his heavy golden head on a pile of wool blankets, his tail giving an occasional, sleepy thump.
That was when the grain sack started to move.
Lavoy General Store
Feb 72 min read


The View from the Boxcar Door
The year is 1903. The air in the East has grown heavy with soot and the noise of too many people. But out here? Out here, the wind smells like dried grass and endless possibility.
My name is Boone. Or, more accurately, I am the keeper of Boone’s legacy. These are the tales passed down through generations of paws and tail-wags, starting with the Great Journey of my ancestor, Barnaby.
Lavoy General Store
Jan 312 min read


The Adventure Begins
Sometimes all you need is the perspective of an 8 year old to knock some sense into your priorities. I could write in great details the back and forth on deciding if moving to the store was a good idea but in the end, the building gave us hope for a slower pace of life. It is 120 years old so it has its fair share of aches and pains but so do we all. It is a labor of love and we are very excited at the prospect of carrying on the tradition of the 8 store owners before us. We
Lavoy General Store
Nov 12, 20251 min read
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