by Andrew Pudewa Although it certainly doesn’t rank in my list of top ten entertainment options, the Jay Leno show does have one redeeming component. And it’s truly scary. Jay walks the streets with microphone and camera, asking simple questions to random people. Things like, “Who is the current vice president of [...]
by Seth Shaffer Wildlife Tip 1: Know your equipment when you go out searching for wildlife, make sure that you have the right lens on your camera. For beginners you may want to go with a 70-300mm lens, 300mm is the minimum that you will need for wildlife. I use [...]
by Julie Walker Robert Frost, in his poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, reflects: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Do you feel like that at times? [...]
by Regina May Anneler Anyone who has started or managed a homestead knows the many hours spent trying to decide what type of livestock that they want to invest their time, money and energy into producing. This means that each species and breed type must be considered for their usefulness [...]
by Eliza Huie “What in the world is Geocaching?” This is a question I hear a lot when explaining one of the hobbies our family is involved in. “Geo—What?” Well, in case you are one of those who have never heard of this fast-growing outdoor sport you are in for [...]
by Lacey Thacker Let’s face it: at some point in life, there is a distinct possibility that you will, in fact, have to make a trip to the doctor’s office. Surgery, a broken bone, stitches – these are situations an untrained person such as you or I would probably not [...]