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Pieces of World

Posted on by Paul Lindholdt / 2 Comments

What Belongs Where? By Paul Lindholdt I stepped away from breaking camp on the Salmon River, stowing dry bags in rafts, and did a sweep of our sandbar before strapping on my flotation device. This site appears on
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Jalapeño Squash/Rhubarb Cobbler

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By Amy Story Chicken Bacon Jalapeño Squash INGREDIENTS 2 medium spaghetti squash Olive oil spray 4 slices cooked bacon 1/2 medium yellow onion 2 cloves (or more!) minced garlic 3 c. cooked chicken, diced or shredded 1/3 c.
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Folkies

Posted on by Gary Oberbillig / 1 Comment

Way Out in Idaho By Gary Oberbillig My wife and I were too young to have been beatniks and too old to be considered hippies when they made an appearance on the national scene in the 1960s, but
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The Grand Loop

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A Wilderness Honeymoon Story and Photos by Taylor Dew Not long after we entered the Sawtooth Range, the peaks that we would circle came into view. We gawked along their ridge line beside an older couple who told
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In Chukar Country

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An Investment in Future Hunts Story and Photos by Marc Fryt My English setter works a craggy gully in the southwestern Idaho part of the Owyhee Mountains, weaving easily among the rocks, his tail wagging in enjoyment of
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Thanks for the Potatoes

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Pipe-Gun Fun By Diana Hooley An Idaho Thanksgiving means different things to different people. My friend Carolyn from Boise likes to eat burritos on Thanksgiving. Another friend from Blackfoot skips the turkey and eats funeral potatoes and ham.
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November 2023 Calendar

Posted on by Les Tanner / Leave a comment

By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 1-29     Wiggles & Giggles Story Time: WEDNESDAYS. A fun filled, educational story time that will keep you smiling all
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It Came Down the River

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In Days Before Dams By John M. Larsen Before the C.J. Strike Dam was built southeast of Grand View in 1958, nothing held back the floodwater that came surging down the mighty Snake River during spring runoff. At
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Blame the Cloud

Posted on by Les Tanner / Leave a comment

Every Silver Lining Has One By Les Tanner The other morning, as I was trying to wash a bit of toothpaste out of my eye, it occurred to me to wonder why mishaps occur in bunches. Sometimes they
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