by Dianna Troyer | Oct 1, 2011 | Our People
Squatting and glassing a “honey hole” somewhere in southeastern Idaho, hunting guide Ken Jafek, 75, is patience personified. “If I squatted like you do for even five minutes, I couldn’t stand up again,” quips Paul Stewart of Longview, Wash., a longtime client....
by Mary Beth Sligar | Oct 1, 2011 | Crafts
A decorated front entry gives off a good first impression and welcomes guests. Fall is the perfect time to add color to your entry with corn stalks, autumn flowers and berry garlands. This Halloween, make an entrance with touches of autumn that feature artfully placed...
by Jason Lugo | Oct 1, 2011 | Moments
It’s that first chill of fall… where the cold morning air pulls a dense fog out of the river. As the morning sun attempts to burn off the misty magenta clouds the geese make one last attempt to splash and play on the cool waters before taking flight to...