2009-11, November 2009 (Oakley)
2009-11, November 2009 (Oakley)
Volume 9 Number 2
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FEATURES
Built for Views: Can Bayview Be Beaten As an Idaho Town Setting?
by Gregory Johnston
Is Bayview on Lake Pend Oreille the best setting for an Idaho town? Have a look at this photo-feature and decide for yourself.
Oakley—Spotlight City
by Philip A. Homan
Built by Mormons and bursting at the seams with historic buildings, this southern Idaho town offers a compelling blend of history, architecture, and art.
Food Finds Me: Weary of Store-Bought Ingredients, a Chef Hunts And Gathers His Own Lunch
by Randy King
Weary of storebought ingredients, a chef prowls the woods near Silver City for something natural to eat.
DEPARTMENTS
Awards: 2009 IDAHO magazine Cover Photo Contest Winners
Hells Canyon Mail: Jet Boat to Yesterday; The Hells Canyon Mail Run Opens a Window to the Old West, By Dale Toweill
Revelation: He Was My Father; In the Pages of an Old Book, a Woman Learns Her Parent’s Fate, By Lorie Palmer
Equestrianism: Riding English; Manners, Style and Tiny Saddles Find Favor in Southeastern Idaho, By Cheryl Cox
Around the Bend: Stampede!; Beyond Atlanta, Two Hikers Meet a Dilemma: No Way Out, By Daniel Claar
This Hunting Life: Anything That Moves, By Jake Donahue
Idaho Artist: The Carver Painter; In Twin Falls, Gary Stone Blends Two Art Techniques, By Bill Strange
Back Then: Eating the Profits; In a Canning Bee, an Appetite Is More Liability Than Asset, By Bill Corbett
Recipe Contest: Golden Delicious Apple Raisin Crisp, by Jalyn Boyer & Eric Florence; and Parmesan Chicken with Capers, by Carol Grasso
November Contributors
IN THIS ISSUE!
Atlanta, Bayview, Coeur d’Alene, Grace, Grangeville, Hells Canyon, Idaho Falls, Oakley, Silver City, Twin Falls