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RUSTIC RETREATS CUSTOM DESIGNS ARE CREATED IN WOOD AND HAND-FORGED HARDWARE.(AT HOME)
Byline: Joyce Rosencrans Post home editor You can sheath a house in vinyl siding and step out onto a shiny, white Trex deck while marveling at the low maintenance of manmade materials. Or you could be admiring exposed-log walls with wide stripes of chinking in between while walking out the front
Publication: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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Study gives new meaning to the term 'night owl'
Many songbirds migrate at night and then spend the day searching for food to replenish their energy levels. If they fly all night and eat all day, then when do migrating birds sleep? A recent study concludes that they don't, or at least not very much. More interestingly, it appears that the
Publication: New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)
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SUITABLE SHELTER WITH NATURAL HABITAT DECREASING, FEATHERED NEIGHBORS NEED OUR HELP
A fetish for neatness doesn't bode well for birds. Many people have a hard time understanding this concept. But fourth- and fifth-graders at Jefferson Elementary School figured it out in less time than it takes to yell "Timber!" "Why do humans need to build nest boxes for birds such as wood ducks,
Publication: The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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GET OUTTA HERE! TIPS FOR ROAMING THE ROCKIES
Women in the wild Energize and refresh yourself amid the Rocky Mountains on a Women's Wilderness Institute backpacking trip. No previous backpacking experience is required. Staff members will teach you how to plan your own adventures, including gear selection, backcountry cooking, navigation and
Publication: The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO)
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The Daily Oklahoman Clytie Bunyan column: ?The Merc' is back in Kenton.(Column)
Byline: Clytie Bunyan Jul. 29--KENTON -- The Merc is back in business. The Panhandle's last -- or first -- resort, where motorists can buy a cool drink, snacks and souvenir knickknacks reopened April 26. The store closed and went on the market after its former owner's wife died. It remained closed
Publication: Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
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