Homesteading - Fundraiser helps provide money to preserve cabin - Steamboat Pilot & Today

Fundraiser helps provide money to preserve cabin - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Jennifer Fernley and her daughter, Hazel, look at the paintings that were auctioned off on Sunday at Stagecoach Reservoir to support Historic Routt County and the preservation of the diamond-windowed cabin. Photo by Joel Reichenberger Steamboat

Paying the Pirate’s Price - Reason.com
At the beginning of April, after a vessel was captured off the Somali coast, the military liberated the crew by storming the boat and killing two of the pirates. While the crew was saved, the ship’s captain was killed in the attack, leaving behind

Pet shop owner fills urban chickens’ need to feed — and scratch - Los Angeles Times Blogs
When Liz Perry opened her doors at Nutzy Mutz & Crazy Catz in the heart of Madison, Wis., the pet-supply shop owner figured that she carried everything a green-living, animal-loving Midwestern pet owner could want. She stocked all-natural pet food

L.A. politician/urban farmer puts all his eggs in one basket — and - Los Angeles Times Blogs
It turns out that LA City Councilman Bill Rosendahl (below) is known among City Hall staff as being a bit of an urban homesteader. Since the mid-1990s, he’s raised chickens in his backyard and handed out eggs to friends and grousing neighbors, who

Tobesofkee Committee approves new rules, rates for camping at lake - Macon Telegraph
The Bibb County Commission’s Tobesofkee Committee on Tuesday approved new camping rules and rates at the lake’s Claystone and Arrowhead parks. The new rules limit camping to 14 consecutive nights at any one site. After that time, campers must

Hackerott Descendants Gather in the Kansas Heartland - Salina Journal
The annual Hackerott reunion was held the weekend of June 6-7 in Natoma. The yearly event is in celebration of Osborne County Pioneers of the Hackerott family who immigrated with their families to the United States from Isernhagen, Hanover, Germany

Readings and Signings - Portsmouth Herald
Monday, June 29 at 7 p.m.: Critically acclaimed novelist Roxana Robinson reads from “Cost.” Julia Lambert, an artist, is spending the summer in her old Maine farmhouse. During a visit from her elderly parents, she hopes to mend complicated

The proliferation of Bay Area farmers markets allows people to buy - Contra Costa Times
ONCE UPON a time, about 15 years ago, Bay Area farmers markets were a novelty item worthy of national press. Here in the Bay Area, there were the big three: San Francisco, Marin, and Berkeley. Today, there are an estimated 100 markets throughout the

Fundraiser helps provide money to preserve cabin - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Jennifer Fernley and her daughter, Hazel, look at the paintings that were auctioned off on Sunday at Stagecoach Reservoir to support Historic Routt County and the preservation of the diamond-windowed cabin. Photo by Joel Reichenberger Steamboat

Paying the Pirate’s Price - Reason.com
At the beginning of April, after a vessel was captured off the Somali coast, the military liberated the crew by storming the boat and killing two of the pirates. While the crew was saved, the ship’s captain was killed in the attack, leaving behind

Pet shop owner fills urban chickens’ need to feed — and scratch - Los Angeles Times Blogs
When Liz Perry opened her doors at Nutzy Mutz & Crazy Catz in the heart of Madison, Wis., the pet-supply shop owner figured that she carried everything a green-living, animal-loving Midwestern pet owner could want. She stocked all-natural pet food

L.A. politician/urban farmer puts all his eggs in one basket — and - Los Angeles Times Blogs
It turns out that LA City Councilman Bill Rosendahl (below) is known among City Hall staff as being a bit of an urban homesteader. Since the mid-1990s, he’s raised chickens in his backyard and handed out eggs to friends and grousing neighbors, who

Tobesofkee Committee approves new rules, rates for camping at lake - Macon Telegraph
The Bibb County Commission’s Tobesofkee Committee on Tuesday approved new camping rules and rates at the lake’s Claystone and Arrowhead parks. The new rules limit camping to 14 consecutive nights at any one site. After that time, campers must

Hackerott Descendants Gather in the Kansas Heartland - Salina Journal
The annual Hackerott reunion was held the weekend of June 6-7 in Natoma. The yearly event is in celebration of Osborne County Pioneers of the Hackerott family who immigrated with their families to the United States from Isernhagen, Hanover, Germany

Readings and Signings - Portsmouth Herald
Monday, June 29 at 7 p.m.: Critically acclaimed novelist Roxana Robinson reads from “Cost.” Julia Lambert, an artist, is spending the summer in her old Maine farmhouse. During a visit from her elderly parents, she hopes to mend complicated

The proliferation of Bay Area farmers markets allows people to buy - Contra Costa Times
ONCE UPON a time, about 15 years ago, Bay Area farmers markets were a novelty item worthy of national press. Here in the Bay Area, there were the big three: San Francisco, Marin, and Berkeley. Today, there are an estimated 100 markets throughout the

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