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Outdoors: Page 12

Run to the Hills

Surviving a three-day race that is the Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge

Outdoors 6 years ago

The question nagged at me the whole drive home.  Why the hell did I drop out? I was on my way back to Eugene after … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

About Time 6 years ago

As anticipated in the April column, the Delta Ponds are now bustling with goslings. This year we were greeted with a sight that was not … Continue reading →

Patio Produce

Container gardening can give you fresh, healthy produce right at home

Gardening 6 years ago

You don’t need a permanent address or a garden plot to grow some of your own food. Any large container that will hold soil and … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

About Time 6 years ago

Equinox is not just a day that signals the official change of season, it is an alert that the hours from sunrise to sunset versus … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

About Time 6 years ago

One of the signature indicators of climate change in action is a sudden occurrence of unexpected, severe weather. The foot and a half of snow … Continue reading →

Backyard Fruit

Curl up with a book on planting bare-root trees

Gardening 6 years ago

I’ve always been a fan of regional gardening books, so Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – February 2019

About Time 6 years ago

A bright, sunny day recently offered a great “Duck Watching Day.” It’s a day when almost all of the regular winter residents can be seen … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – January 2019

About Time 6 years ago

Global warming tends to manifest its effects in the form of droughts that dry our forest trees, especially Douglas fir, and cause bigger forest fires … Continue reading →

Heavenly Hellebores

Hellebores help early-rising bees

Gardening 6 years ago

If there are healthy honeybee hives in your neighborhood, you may spot the occasional intrepid worker bee venturing out on any sun-warmed afternoon as early … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – December 2018

About Time 6 years ago

The rainy season has swept in at last, bringing happiness to the mosses and ferns that grow on the branches of the deciduous trees. It … Continue reading →

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