Summer 2010
Volume 17 Number 2
Stone Houses of Shaw’s Creek
The stone houses of Shaw’s Creek instantly inspire romantic visions of a kinder, gentler time in a bucolic setting fit for a greeting card.
Grow Local
In these hills growing your own food seems to come with a renewed sense of purpose. Monica Duncan visits several kinds of local vegetable gardens – some of them new, some long established – and talks with the growers.
Flight of the Bumblebee (and other pollinators)
In “Flight of the Bumblebee” Don Scallen says we owe a debt of gratitude to pollinating insects for keeping food on the tables of the human race!
Imagining the Future
It’s called community-based planning, and with it citizens hope to shape a sustainable future in the hills.
Hal Henry: An Artist’s Life
Dufferin’s very own Renaissance Man, Hal Henry has a creative heart and gifted mind. Jeff Rollings profiles this “Daniel Boone meets Rhodes Scholar meets poet meets Delta bluesman.”
Dancing on the Edge
Michelle Grierson and Kerri-Ann Paradis Hutton use bold, contemporary dance to explore emotional and social boundaries. The result will be performed by a collective of young dancers this summer.
Citizens’ Brigade
I admit to a certain kneejerk cynicism but I also have faith that things can change for the better when a group of informed and engaged citizens puts their concerted minds and goodwill to the undertaking.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2010
Letters published in the Summer 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Fordlandia, Flying Machines and Formulas for Success
An American town in the Brazilian jungle, J. Paul Getty and Mark Twain. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.
Hallie Watson
Hallie creates images of her childhood home in Mono, where “life was a mysterious, fascinating, unexpected thing.”
Our favourite picks for summer 2010
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
Cicadas
Headwaters Sketchbook — Cicadas buzz-saw through the silence of a sweltering August mid-afternoon.



