Landscape designers in cities are creating quieter living spaces by using trees to mute loud noises like sirens and air brakes. It’s called “soundscaping,” and… Continue reading
MCCALL, Idaho — Janell Carr first met Mr. Cinnamon when the black bear cub was eating out of her bird feeder in Cascade. She and… Continue reading
With the holidays upon us and winter setting in, now might be the perfect time to look at some reading material for the fisher in… Continue reading
Celebrate Kenai National Wildlife Refuge’s 75th Birthday on Dec. 16, from 5-7 p.m., at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center on Ski Hill Road,… Continue reading
Author’s note: At the insistent request of a reader who must be losing it, I once again attempt to attract readers by spicing up some… Continue reading
Here’s a riddle: What will weed, feed and water your garden, and take care of your garbage?“Ideal teenager” is not the answer. It’s compost!Compost is… Continue reading
On December 16, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8979 establishing the Kenai National Moose Range. The eve of its 75th anniversary presents… Continue reading
While listening to the radio the other day, I heard two people talking about going to Mars. One asked, “Why would anyone want to go… Continue reading
Gardeners make good friends, especially during the holidays when they give out foods preserved from their gardens.The top five canning recipes used during the holidays… Continue reading
FAIRBANKS — As in hunting, success in the new card game Gut Pile is a matter of preparation and getting lucky breaks.Players score points by… Continue reading
Did you know that Trumpeter swans have been surveyed on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge since 1957? Six decades ago, when only 20 pairs were… Continue reading
Author’s note: This column first appeared in the Clarion on Jan. 24, 2003. I’ve edited it for brevity. — LP The Atlantic cod fishery, on… Continue reading
SEATTLE (AP) — I can recall vividly all of my friends who have ridden on a snowmobile, because all — and I mean every single… Continue reading
Don’t leave your soil nude this winter. Or, at least don’t leave it nude and smooth. You don’t see Mother Nature cavorting around in this… Continue reading
A video on YouTube shows Royal Marines helping appreciative locals catch fish in Afghanistan. If you’re thinking, “Good for those Marines,” consider that they’re fishing… Continue reading
During recent winters on the central Kenai Peninsula, ice has become the new snow. Following the trend of several consecutive abnormal winters that have left… Continue reading
“The GPS says the plots are on the other side of the swamp in front of us. There isn’t a way around it,” Grant says… Continue reading
Wildflowers are among the easiest plants to grow, especially if you copy Mother Nature. For cool climate gardeners, that means spreading seed over the ground… Continue reading
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Jeff Garmire of Vancouver hiked America’s three iconic long-distance routes — the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide trails — this… Continue reading
I can remember a few fall days when I wished I’d stayed in bed, but most of my memories of fall days are good. So… Continue reading