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What Could Go Wrong?

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Great Idea! By Steve Carr Most of Idaho experienced a better than usual winter—that is, if you enjoy lots and lots of snow. We did need the extra moisture. As I write this, the snow outside my office
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The Elk and Us

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In the Mosaic I’ll call him Brett. He was a bowhunter and a woodsman. Before that, he was a downhill skier from California who had taken one look at Boise’s Bogus Basin on the way through and kept
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A Curling Brew

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Life on the Snake By Diana Hooley I’ve lived on the Snake River all my adult life and have grown to love this curling brew of Teton Range snowmelt. When I married an Idaho farmer and first came
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Ode to Dabbling

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A Thing to “Do” By Steve Carr Like you, I’m often asked, “And what do you do?” A logical icebreaker, I suppose, and one I should be prepared for. Of course, they’re asking what I “do” for a
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Worth the Battle

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Life after the Fall By Marylyn Cork As I write this I’m looking forward to the New Year that’s looming although with some trepidation. The old year had its moments and I’ve been blessed and very lucky but
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Mind the Signs

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Alter Ego on the Loose By Steve Carr Steve Carr is away on what he claims is a well-deserved vacation. As I was unable to secure a leave of absence from the editor, he agreed to let me,
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Red Skies

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But Not on the Mountain By Marylyn Cork In September, an eerie sight in the western sky of northern Idaho caught my eye. A scarlet sun so vivid it outshone the brightest red light cut through the murk
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It’s the Little Things

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There Were No Big Things By Steve Carr My adult children “gifted” me a year-long membership in an online service that sends me a writing prompt every Monday. At the end of the year my entries will be
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Weeds

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A Riot of Vetch, Knapweed, and Tansy By Marylyn Cork Weeds, I have ‘em. Thanks to the Panhandle’s wet, cool spring, such a crop of grasses and weeds as I have never beheld previously in my life has
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Hedge Fun

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A Youthful Investment By Steve Carr The evergreen hedge, ten feet tall, stretched the length of the estate. A landmark in its own right and already decades old in 1970, it provided privacy and, I suspect, a sense
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