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Return of the woodcock a sure sign of spring
The dance of the woodcock is a rite of spring that every birder should experience at least once.
Birds and other things bring early signs of spring
With lakes and rivers still mostly frozen, it may seem overly optimistic to think of spring. But it’s coming.
Winter: Lost in a whiteout in the backyard
Hunters, hikers, birders, travelers, snowmobilers and skiers should beware sudden changes in winter weather.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is just in time
The 18th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) takes place Feb. 13-16.
Resolve to become a better steward of the land
Become a better steward of the land in 2015 (even if you don’t own any land).
Work is reward for full-time Colorado outfitter
“Don’t let your son grow up to be a cowboy,” may be wishful lyrics to a three-cord country song, and it may be a string of notes that Jon Sund’s parents danced to. But in the end, that’s exactly what Sund grew up to be, and he couldn’t be happier.
Beware elevated risk for silo gas
A recent death and serious injury resulting from gases inside a Lancaster County, Pa., silo are grim reminders to those working and living on farms that gases produced during the fermentation process can be deadly.
Are you prepared for an emergency?
Be prepared, “before” an emergency happens.
This is not what we meant by ‘chill out’
Let us all take a moment to remember Summer 2014. That was a great day.
The best bad thing
The day Mr. Wonderful gave me a big hug and whispered in my ear “I lost my job” I did what any supportive spouse would do. I made it all about me. When my spouse was having what was inarguably one of the harder days of his life, I found it helpful to adhere to






