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Peter Adams
Working in oils for twenty-five years, Peter Adams has developed his own distinctive and expressive style.
Tarantula hawks, beneficial beavers and the mollusk option
Human Burnout “The trends in Vital Signs 2007-2008 make it overwhelmingly clear that while Earth itself is almost certainly not dying, many of the planet’s ecological systems are. And the…
Letters – Our readers write: Winter 2007
Letters published in the WINTER 2007 edition of In The Hills magazine.
When the nights are long
The north wind doth blow, and all we really know, for sure, is that it will be cold and dark.
Steen’s Dairy
While Marie says she sells a lot of breakfasts, it’s chocolate milkshakes that put Steen’s on the map.
Get ready for a big fat spring
However, because it’s spring, there is one thing you can count on – and that is plenty of garden talk.
Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2007
Letters published in the SPRING 2007 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Hungry maggots, voracious cats & greedy planets
Biodiesel requires little or no modification to vehicle engines or fuelling infrastructure, and its greater lubricity may reduce maintenance costs.
Arlene Peters
My style has evolved over the years and is reminiscent of the colours of the Mediterranean. I enjoy the combination of function and fun!
Red-winged blackbirds
Red-winged blackbirds can read cattails as easily as a teen can spot the Golden arches!
Asparagus the First Essential Taste of Spring
Asparagus can easily grow ten to twelve inches a day if the temperature gets above twenty-five degrees.
Learning to Live with Trains
Railroads brought a giant step in technology to the people of these fair hills, a step that took some getting used to. Although the new technology promised commercial progress and an easier lifestyle, it came at a price.



