Back Issues
My First Time on a Solo Motorbike Tour
I had obtained my motorcycle licence the year before, when I turned 50, and I was so confident I was ready for the solo adventure I decided to take the scenic route through the U.S.
Soaring Skyward
Once gleefully slaughtered as “bloodthirsty villains,” hawks have reclaimed their status as lords of the sky.
Dark skies
You will find some sunny moments in this issue, especially in the lighthearted accounts by three of our writers about their first attempts at trying something new.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2009
Letters published in the Summer 2009 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Mitigation, Termination and Osculation
Dandelions, porcupettes and wake-up calls. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.
S.J. Pringle
In her public studio at Dragonfly Arts on Broadway in Orangeville, Ontario, Jill takes portrait commissions; capturing moments in loved-one’s lives to keep… and the evocative details that make them most memorable.
Caledon Flavour, International Flair: The Millcroft Inn
I thought it was normal to pick your dinner from the garden.
Treats from the Summer Grill
A light main course should allow your guests the opportunity to enjoy the citrus cheesecake which can be prepared days in advance.
Terra Cotta Conservation Area
Waterlilies and dragonflies on a summer morning at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.
Suffer the Little Children
The settlers of these hills had fled wars and tyranny and repressive class system to seek a new life in a new world, but they were unable to escape the dreaded shadow of contagious disease, especially its grip on their children.
Gone Paddling: The Credit River
A group of adventurers challenges the Credit River during spring runoff.



