In Every Issue
Cry it out
We perfect our children’s histories through scrapbooks we can show our friends.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Spring 2012
Border Challenge in Erin, Ephraim’s Sales of Bitterroot Balm and Walking to Bolton
Snowflakes
It has become a bit of a tradition to dedicate much of our winter issue to the remarkable people whose optimistic spirits and hard work make this community a better place to live.
Susan Mein
A self-taught artist who began painting at an early age, Susan’s slightly naïve style adds extra charm to her nostalgic interpretations of rural life, which include scenes from here in the hills.
Must Do
A highly selective guide to the picks of the winter season in the Hills of Headwaters.
Powering Down
Blankets are shared and campfire conviviality fills the room. Winter campout is on – indoors!
Show Us the Money!
There were new markets, an expansion in available goods, new opportunities and, above all, a new lifestyle: people here had become connected to the outside world.
Off-trail on Snowshoes
We’d warmed up with a short hike down to a kettle lake covered in untrodden snow. We couldn’t resist the temptation to make tracks, so we crossed the lake enjoying the silence and the warm sunshine.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2011
Window repair in Shelburne, Cattle Rustlers in East Luther, Something for the Kids at the Redickville WI, After School in Caledon East and Variations on a Theme in Palgrave.
Natural Passions
But however ill-conceived the Melancthon quarry may be, the big question remains: how do we satisfy our voracious appetite for aggregate?
John Ashbourne: Green Man Series
The mysterious Green Man has resisted numerous serious, as well as more fanciful, attempts to satisfactorily explain its presence and meaning, but for Mono artist John Ashbourne, it symbolizes the relationship between “Man and Nature.”
Must do
A highly selective guide to the picks of the fall season in the Hills of Headwaters.



