In Every Issue
Our Favourite Picks for Autumn 2012
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
The Perch
It is fair to say their discovery of a woman in the neighbourhood who traps raccoons, fixes floods, cleans the house and ploughs the driveway was also a revelation in its own way.
Dealing with a Nightmare: The 1947 Palgrave Fire
In the days before modern firefighting, nothing frightened a small community – or pulled it together more powerfully – than a major blaze. The 1947 Palgrave fire was one such case.
Ladies’ night out … with shotguns
I cracked the gun open and the empty shot popped out of the barrel in a small cloud of smoke.
The Slowest Runaway
“Don’t tell Dad! Don’t tell Bethany! Stop telling everybody in this world!”
A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2012
A Pentagram at the Alton Fair, from the Orangeville sidewalk and a who’s who at the Erin bank.
All Along Main Street
With this issue we go urban – or as urban as it gets in our small towns and villages.
Cooking with James: Duck Confit
Preparing duck confit is not difficult, but it is time consuming and requires patience, technique and even love.
This little van goes to market
One of the biggest challenges facing the local food movement is distribution – or how to best get produce from the fields and farms to area restaurants and home kitchens.
Big business in our backyard
What it is that makes this place we call home so dear to us?
Julia Gilmore
Julia’s giddy and gorgeous paintings are both gracious and whimsical – the kind of images that make you want to smile, even laugh, with delight.
A Life Cycle
The men in your family remind me of a dog I once had. He was very good at letting you know what might happen.



