@Etsy After years of doing business and supporting your merchants online, I will no longer shop on your website. Your decision to ban natural fur and fur-related products is a dumb move on your part. Fur is a SUSTAINABLE and NATURAL resource. Shame on you.
To the men and women who rise early, work late, and care deeply for the land and the people it feeds— today and every day, we celebrate you! Happy National Ag Day! 🚜🌾 #NationalAgDay
Why will the Senate not pass the SAVE America Act?! That’s right…it’s a COMMON SENSE piece of legislation. What are you doing @SenHydeSmith@RogerWicker to help @LeaderJohnThune put it to a vote?! Force it!
It is with heavy hearts that we share that our beloved Mr. Fox has flown up to his heavenly roost. Mr. Fox passed peacefully in his home, with his wife Evelyn and three children, Shurley, Toxey and Nina, by his side. His house was full of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren until the day he died, and through his bedroom window, turkeys and deer still passed through his backyard hardwoods.
While we continue to find the words to honor his incredible life and legacy, for now, we remember the words of Mr. Fox:
“I believe it’s important to take care of the things we love. My friends ask me what a man my age is doing planting hardwoods. I believe the good that men do will live long after they’re gone.”
In the form of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, through Mossy Oak, around West Point, in the woods and in the hunting world, the good he did will live long after he’s gone.
"Beside them the birds of the heavens dwell; they sing among the branches… the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your work." Psalm 104:12-13
@MossyOak I will be praying for the Haas family tonight. Mr. Fox was an absolute legend in wildlife conservation and I always looked up to him as one of the “old school” turkey hunters in Mississippi. Mr. Fox, we will carry your legacy and love for the outdoors forward…