by Mary Beth Sligar | Nov 1, 2011 | Features
Trying to assign a distinct style to Robert Ransom’s art is not an easy task. He threw out traditional principles — rejecting what he had been taught of the nature, value and place of art. Even his method, informed in part by his choice in media, is a departure from...
by Christie Lewis | Nov 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
You deeply inhale the crispest mountain air you’ve ever encountered. Sweeping the panoramic mountainside with your goggled eyes, you notice crystalline sparkles gleaming from the miles and miles of snow. The air is frigid and cool, yet the sun shines brightly around...
by Mary Beth Sligar | Nov 1, 2011 | Food
Thanksgiving: The holiday where people drive hours in the car to eat dinner with relatives they see maybe once a year. The house smells wonderful and everyone chatters excitedly while catching up on everyone’s lives. Football blares on the television and children...
by Paula D. Webb | Oct 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
Rupert’s Garden Cents Straw Maze Standing at the entrance of the Haunted Straw Maze in Rupert, Idaho, the 30-foot pyramid, slides, bridges and corn pit belie the magnitude of the haunted maze laid out behind it. With unlimited straw bales from Southern Idaho’s grain...
by Jason Lugo | Sep 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
Mickey Cockerham grew up hunting birds in the fields near his home in Fairfield, Idaho. Now, several decades later, he’s dedicated to keeping that tradition alive for the next generations of hunters. Cockerham is the owner of Western Spirit Inc., which encompasses two...