Is Boise Not Green?
What Do Lists Know? Don’t we all love lists? The ten best, the five worst of this or that. Don’t we kind of hate them, too, for the way that reduce nuance to, well, a list? IDAHO magazine
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What Do Lists Know? Don’t we all love lists? The ten best, the five worst of this or that. Don’t we kind of hate them, too, for the way that reduce nuance to, well, a list? IDAHO magazine
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What Happened to Us? By Les Tanner Hello. You are chatting with [name withheld to protect the innocent]. How can I help you?” “I can’t log on to my account.” “I can help you with that. What is
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Not Dead Yet but Just Wait By Ron McFarland Pretty much everyone draws blood when attaching snow chains, right? I certainly always did so when I undertook such a complex and dangerous challenge. Fortunately, I’ve moved on to
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Especially in an Elevator By Chuck Trunks Dog-lovers, be forewarned: in this excerpt from a new book, Must Love Dogs, the author describes an encounter that helps to explain why he’s anxious and fearful in the presence of
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The Less Obvious Ones Story and Photos by Les Tanner Not long ago, as I was crossing the parking lot at a local market, an elderly lady coming toward me dropped a small parcel. As I picked it
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Two, Actually By Les Tanner A while back, as Kitty Fleischman and I were having lunch near IDAHO magazine’s office in Boise, a woman sitting at a nearby table came over. “You’re Mr. Tanner, aren’t you?” she said.
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And Other Useful Ideas By Les Tanner I read a book a while back entitled The Next Fifty Years. It consists of a collection of essays written by scientists from a lot of different disciplines. In each essay,
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No Escape from the Bloodlust Story and Photos by Ray Brooks My most traumatic horsefly experience came at the tender age of twenty-two, as I maneuvered a raft through a small but very rocky rapid on the Middle
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An Open-Season Blood Sport By Ron McFarland This late June rain has really brought out the slugs in our Idaho Panhandle yard. Armed with my deadly saltshaker, I nailed 115 last night. Noticing a couple on the sidewalk
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Several Accidents, Actually By Kim Steinberg On the drive home to Boise after a weekend in McCall, my husband Si and I zipped around a corner and looked twice. A forest-green sedan tilted over the shoulder on the
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