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The Otter Creek Redneck

Back in the Saddle After a 14-Year Riding Break
31 Aug 2025

Back in the Saddle After a 14-Year Riding Break

by rsimpson | posted in: Activities, Horses, Personal Reflections, Rural Living | 0

After a 14-year hiatus sparked by a bad fall, I found the courage (and the perfect horse, Judy) to get back in the saddle. A reflection on second chances and overcoming fear.

Back in the Saddle, country living, Equestrian Life, Gentle Horses, Haflinger Brabant Cross, Horse Connection, Horse Stories, Horseback Riding, Otter Creek Horses, Overcoming Fear, Personal Growth, Rediscovering Hobbies, Returning to Riding, Riding Adventures, Riding After Injury, Riding Therapy, rural life, Second Chances
300 Bales, One Breakdown: The Meaning of Hard Work and Friendship
3 Aug 2025

300 Bales, One Breakdown: The Meaning of Hard Work and Friendship

by rsimpson | posted in: Activities, Farm Work, Rural Living, Summer | 0

A hay day setback! Our kicker baler broke but a few good friends and quick redneck tinkering saved the day. A story of teamwork, repair, and stacking 300 perfect bales.

Agricultural Life, Baler Repair, Barn Stacking, country living, Farm Community, Farm Equipment, farm life, Farming Stories, Friendship and Family, Hard Work, Harvest Season, Hay Baling, Hay Field Work, Life on a Farm, Manual Labor, Otter Creek, Outdoor Work, Perseverance, rural Wisconsin, Teamwork on the Farm
Hostas and Day Lilies: A Burst of Summer Color in the Otter Creek Garden
23 Jul 2025

Hostas and Day Lilies: A Burst of Summer Color in the Otter Creek Garden

by rsimpson | posted in: Flora & Plants, Nature & Outdoors, Personal Reflections, Rural Living, Summer | 0

Step into the north side garden for a burst of summer color! Featuring hardy ferns, three varieties of hostas, and bold orange day lilies—proof that nature keeps it simple and stunning.

Doe and Fawns: A Beautiful Whitetail Family Moment in the Backyard
1 Jul 2025

Doe and Fawns: A Beautiful Whitetail Family Moment in the Backyard

by rsimpson | posted in: Nature & Outdoors, Rural Living, Whitetail Deer | 0

A quiet evening in Otter Creek brings a beautiful whitetail doe and her two spotted fawns right to the edge of the yard. Discover the simple joy of watching nature’s rhythm unfold.

Why You Should Never See Blue Sky From Your Turkey Blind Window
12 May 2025

Why You Should Never See Blue Sky From Your Turkey Blind Window

by rsimpson | posted in: Activities, Gear, Hunting, Rural Living | 0

Don’t spook your tom! Learn the crucial tip for setting your turkey blind windows to maximize visibility and minimize movement, ensuring the perfect shot this season.

Fat Wood Fire: How to Find Nature’s Best Natural Fire Starter
31 Mar 2024

Fat Wood Fire: How to Find Nature’s Best Natural Fire Starter

by rsimpson | posted in: DIY, Landscapes & Scenery, Nature & Outdoors, Outdoor Sports, Rural Living | 0

Ever been caught trying to start a fire with wet wood? Learn the Redneck way to find fat wood—nature’s simple solution for getting a hot, steady flame every single time.

Bushcraft, Camping, Fat Wood, Fire Starter, Fire Starting, Natural Fire Starter, Outdoor Hacks, Pine Resin, Survival Skills

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About the Ottercreek Redneck

First off, I don’t really fit the stereotype most people picture when they hear the word redneck. I’m just a guy living in rural Otter Creek Township in northwest Wisconsin.

Why do I live here? Simple. There’s a dirt road about 100 feet from my driveway. My nearest neighbor is a quarter mile away. I can walk north out my back door and not cross a road for four miles. That kind of space makes me happy.

I deer hunt. I turkey hunt. I fish. I garden. I ride horses. I watch nature. I fix things when they break down.

And then I turn around and head to a high-tech job in town… and my deer stand has Wi-Fi.

That’s Otter Creek living in a nutshell.

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