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Hippo-sized risk
Kym Seabolt digs into the logic behind exotic pet ownership and it’s costs to the environment when these pets are released into it.
On the farm, and everywhere, water is vital for life
Eliza Blue’s chores remind her water is life. Every drop holds a history of the world, a baptism into a constant reimagining of the same unending dance.
Beautiful October, changing landscape
October is the heart and soul of fall, and it brings with it nature’s best and worst. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Planting progress still slightly lagging
The weather has been warm, but planting progress is still behind.
Retired Jitterbug lived a long, exciting life
Retired now, a gray and white Jitterbug bass lure keeps a faded eye on things from a wall in my office, a safe place and a retirement the battered lure earned the hard way. I bought the lure in Canada, a functional vacation gift from my dad. We were spending a week in a mouse-infested
Times may change, but people don’t
When I step out on my back porch and hear nothing at all, see the harvest moon shining brightly in the sky, I know that we are blessed. Quiet, calm, safe, serene: there is no doubt in my mind that the world would be a much better place if more people came home to this peacefulness at the end of each day
A visit to New Zealand’s South Island
Alan Guebert shares the highlights from a recent family vacation to New Zealand.
Listen for Bullfrog voices on a summer night
Learn more about the bullfrog’s habitat, mating habits, diet, natural predators and invasive status in parts of the world outside of the eastern U.S.
‘Our love just kept growing’
Judith Sutherland recalls her parents’ modest beginnings with respect and fondness.
5 don’ts for a happy new year
Looking for some inspiration to start 2018? Check out Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s 5 things to NOT DO for 2018.






