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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.
Palgrave Community Kitchen
Palgrave’s certified commercial kitchen is open to cooks, caterers and community groups.
Perfect Puffballs and Zesty Zucchini
The beauty of being a chef is that you get to challenge yourself to turn something you once despised into something even you can love.
A toddler makes magic in the garden
My son learned more first-hand than I could have imagined about plants and animals. His garden creation was inspected daily and watered with care. “It’s magic!” he exclaimed.
Prohibition pits “wet” vs “dry”
In the 1880s, prohibitionists took the fight for liquor control to the voting booths of the nation. In the hills, choosing “wet” or “dry” became such a hot button that neighbours and whole communities were pulled in different directions.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Orville’s Albion Octagon, Collector Coins at Rosemont, Adrian’s Leg Count, What am I?, The Case of the Stolen Documents and You’ve Got Ten Seconds!
Changes at In The Hills
A new web site, a sister site devoted to Kids and our pick of the best things to do in the hills.
Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2010
Letters published in the Spring 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.



