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The Food of Love
Nov 21, 2011 | | Homegrown in the HillsBridgitte says chocolate is also great brain food. It can shift your consciousness, making you feel better. “But,” she warns, “brain-activating chemicals are very heat sensitive.”
Powering Down
Nov 21, 2011 | | Community | Departments | Headwaters Nest | In Every Issue | Winter 2011Blankets are shared and campfire conviviality fills the room. Winter campout is on – indoors!
Show Us the Money!
Nov 21, 2011 | | Historic HillsThere were new markets, an expansion in available goods, new opportunities and, above all, a new lifestyle: people here had become connected to the outside world.
Off-trail on Snowshoes
Nov 21, 2011 | | Good SportWe’d warmed up with a short hike down to a kettle lake covered in untrodden snow. We couldn’t resist the temptation to make tracks, so we crossed the lake enjoying the silence and the warm sunshine.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2011
Nov 21, 2011 | | Departments | In Every Issue | Leisure | Puzzles | Winter 2011Window repair in Shelburne, Cattle Rustlers in East Luther, Something for the Kids at the Redickville WI, After School in Caledon East and Variations on a Theme in Palgrave.
All Creatures Great and Small
Nov 15, 2011 |Ursula hart offers a welcoming haven for abandoned animals
Green Gravel
Sep 9, 2011 |Can a green gravel certification solve the controversies over aggregate in Ontario? It had better, because it may be the only way out of our current mess.
Meetings with Remarkable Trees
Sep 9, 2011 | | EnvironmentWe revel in their beauty, relax in their shade and are calmed by the soothing sound of their leaves soughing in the wind.
Worms in the Woods
Sep 9, 2011 | | EnvironmentLong considered the best friends of gardeners, earthworms are proving to be formidable enemies of the forest.
William Scobie Houstoun: A Daughter’s Memoir
Sep 9, 2011 | | ArtsMy father taught me to appreciate the very much bigger and very much longer story of trees and the people who love them.
Colour & Passion
Sep 9, 2011 |Autumn brims with colour in the hills, not only across the landscape, but in the studios and galleries of our local artists.
Rosemary Kilbourn: Light, Line & Lyricism
Sep 9, 2011 | | ArtsFrom the moment she moved into her rural hideaway, Rosemary Kilbourn began to interpret the landscape right outside her door and windows.