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How to get a picture of a tundra wolf | Tim Irvin
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Coulonge River, Quebec. Ontario’s Far North. Snake River, Yukon. Great Bear Rainforest Tours. How to get a picture of a tundra wolf. Somebody asked me recently, how I got this picture of a wild wolf howling in the arctic. I have included the recipe below for anybody else who is interested. Recipe for a wolf photograph:. Preparation time: 4 months. Preheat: until ice melts in Nunavut. Bake: 7 weeks on the tundra. Prepare to lose job set aside. Ring hands nervously for 3 weeks. Once complete, combine:.
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Thar Be Beaver in That River | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. May 26, 2012. Thar Be Beaver in That River. Image Source: dcJohn / License under Creative Commons 2.0. As this Community Garden blog morphs into one about gardens and nature, I feel my newest experience belongs here. He swam up and down towards us and away from us a couple of times, swishing his tail as he went. He was enormous and awe-inspiring. Next post →. Follow Blog via Email. Join 4 other followers. May 2...
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Organic Versus Local: Who Wins? | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. January 31, 2011. Organic Versus Local: Who Wins? This has been a question weighing on my mind lately. In our home eat predominantly organic food for reasons too numerous to mention. But my fanaticism about organic food has to be balanced with what’s good for the planet, as well as our bodies. There are four pillars to sustainability. Do we buy organic at the price of the other three pillars of sustainability?
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Digging in the Driftless – Page 2 – life among the weeds in western wisconsin
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Digging in the Driftless. Life among the weeds in western wisconsin. June 9, 2015. Bull; ( 3 Comments. ASH TREES CONDEMNED BY EAB FIND NEW USE. Here is an article I wrote recently for Isthmus, Madison’s weekly newspaper. Many in Madison are sad to see the city cutting down thousands of ash trees as an invasive […]. April 20, 2015. Bull; ( 7 Comments. SPRING BUDS OUT AT UNDERHILL HOUSE. April 11, 2015. Bull; ( Leave a comment. SNOWY OWLS PHONE HOME. February 18, 2015. Bull; ( Leave a comment. Last fall an...
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Hummingbird Heaven | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. April 22, 2012. Our back yard is a traffic jam of hummingbirds. We had Anna’s hummingbirds at our feeders all winter. Not significant, except that these are California natives…it’s been a bit chilly this winter! Now the Rufous’ are back with their workmanlike green fatigues on. I have two feeders. This is the new one:. The newcomer, red plastic. Seems to be gathering a following. Next post →. You are commenting...
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Getting an Early Start on the Garden | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. January 30, 2011. Getting an Early Start on the Garden. Little garlic plants already making a huge effort. OK, so it’s January 30, with a 3C high, but its sunny and, well, carpe diem. The plan was to have a group thing, but events conspired to waylay the rest of my posse, but I was damned if I wasn’t going to get this done. That was SO cool to find! The claim staked today. Next post →. Follow Blog via Email.
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Food and Gardens: A Journal | My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. | Page 2
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. The 2010 Christmas Turkey at Casa Hrynkow. December 30, 2010. This year’s turkey was a combo of tried and true and scary new. My daughter laments the fact that I fiddle with tradition, but as my husband explains to her, good cooks always want to push to be better, and that would certainly describe my intent. The stuffing is one I have been doing for about a year and it came from La Cucina Italiana. April 6, 2010.
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Building an Empire from Two Perfect Eggplants | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. June 18, 2012. Building an Empire from Two Perfect Eggplants. Do you ever go to a market and see a piece of produce so lovely that you must buy it, just because of how it looks? At Urban Farm Market. On Sunday, I made my first eggplant parmesan. The next step is to make a rich tomato sauce, flavoured with basil. I use imported Italian crushed tomatoes (sorry about that, 100-mile diet! The whole thing is then co...
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Saturday Market in Richmond | Food and Gardens: A Journal
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Food and Gardens: A Journal. My life is food. I grow it and I prepare it and I LOVE to eat it. January 30, 2011. Saturday Market in Richmond. Next post →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. Richmond's Garden City Lands. Heavy Petal: Andrea Bellamy writes about homes and gardens. General interest that dances around food. Lindseats and loves to talk about it. 365 Days of Dining Richmond, BC.