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Common Ground
Get in and driveThis little tidbit of good advice from my dad, the king of road trips, has served me well over the years. Following Dad’s advice, I took a little detour through Estes Park and on over to the Rocky Mountain National Park on my way home from Loveland. As I navigated the twisting Highway 34 into the park and I let my mind wander a little, I realized that I’d maybe missed Dad’s subtle point all those years ago. [Read More] ![]() Looking for recipes? You've come to the right place. Home Cookin' has 100s of free recipes - all created, tested, reviewed and approved by home cooks ...more GardeningHorticulture workshop to focus on environmental stewardshipConsumers who have a passion for their landscapes and related gardening matters should make plans to attend the Current Challenges in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture workshop slated June 4 at Oklahoma State University. Mike Schnelle, OSU Cooperative Extension floriculture specialist, said garden enthusiasts, landscape architects and commercial growers/retailers are facing a number of challenges in the landscaping arena today. To register online, visit https://secure.touchnet.com/... [Read More] MeditationNMSU Corona Rancher's Roundtable May 21 to focus on wildlife managementNew Mexico State University is having a free Rancher’s Roundtable in Corona May 21 to help producers address the importance of wildlife management and brush control for wildlife and livestock. The panel members at the roundtable are Greg Alperts, Dow Agrosciences senior sales representative in Roswell; Cal Baca, New Mexico Game and Fish, Wildlife Management Division chief in Santa Fe; Kirk McDaniel, NMSU Extension range management specialist; Brent Racher, Racher Resource Management in Corona... [Read More] Cowboy PoetryConviction By Joe KregerDid you ever experience a white-hot August day when you were out a fixin' fence, or, maybe haulin' hay? Just make it to a shade tree, an' you'll be doin' fine. Editor's note: Joe Kreger writes from his home in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. [Read More] Everyday GetawaysVisit the Heart of Oklahoma, home of racetrack champsMuch of central Oklahoma is like this; two lane byways wander through homey little towns such as Goldsby, Lexington, Washington, Wayne and Purcell, which make up the aptly named "Heart of Oklahoma." Traveling the Interstate, north or south, it's hard to miss the giant "See us for ANTIQUES" billboards that promise to provide over 150,000 square feet of vintage merchandise along Main Street in Purcell. But the most notable are the many uniquely different antique shops that guarantee to satisfy ... [Read More] Junior JournalColoring eggs with natural dyesUse only untreated plants and flowers for your eggs. --Yellow onion skins: dark yellow or orange [Read More] |
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