Leisure
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.
Bohemically Speaking!
“You, you of all people, Miss I’ve-got-to-change-my-clothes… at the slightest blemish and everything has to be matching?”
Caledon’s Gypsy Connection
The versatile, friendly and compact Vanners are often compared to golden retrievers for their companion-animal qualities.
Putting the Cart After the Horse
Soon we’re flying up the road. Had I worn a silk scarf, it would have been streaming out behind me.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2011
Parrots in Purple Hill, Find the Flaw and Circular Arithmetic at the Inglewood Fair
Honey, there’s a porcupine in the house!
Slowly my brain started asking questions like, so who’s making the noise down there then?
Sounds of Silence
What is it about the country that evokes the most unbelievable deep sleeps, dreams and early morning rises?
My dog, Bruce, and Me.
Today is the first day I am able to think of nothing else but trees, birds, blue skies and my dog.
Brutus and Lou
The amazing but true tale of an innocent fish man, a loyal swan, a vindictive queen, and the triumph of true love.
Baseball Memories
When baseball fever swept North America in the late nineteenth century, the good people of these hills signed on, but they embraced the game with a unique, local flair.
A Courtly Romance
Croquet, at least the version I was about to learn, is both remarkably like and completely different from what most kids play.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2011
The Puzzles: Download a printable version of Ken Weber’s puzzles from the Summer 2011 edition of In The Hills. The Answers: Looking for the answers? Download the puzzle solutions and…



