01/08/2024
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Shelby’s
Delicious and savory.
Irresistible Odyssey
“The terrain is so beaten down in spots your stirrups scrape the edges of the trail on a tall horse,”
August September 2024 Issue
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COVID-19, It’s Still a Thing
Since the 2023-2024 respiratory season began Oct. 1, 2023, 77 Montanans have died due to COVID, and close to 700 COVID hospitalizations have occurred.
Remembering Raquel
Although I wasn’t close friends with Raquel Welch, I had the good fortune of being with her in 1964 when we were both Deb Stars together.
My
This chore, especially throwing photos away such as weddings or fantastic trips, is emotionally draining and, after an hour, I give myself a break.
A Small Town with a Big Heart Creates a
Ablaze with a rainbow of colors, a long flowerbed at the entrance to Moore, Idaho is so enchanting that motorists on Highway 93 in the Lost River Valley often stop to take photos.
How Much Do You Know About July 4th?
Our upstart Congress adopted their Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
Savor the Journey on
There are many reasons travelers choose train travel over other modes of transportation—and there are many reasons why they don’t.
Me
Try this savory chicken dish that even chicken haters will gobble up with glee.
What’s In a Name?
The Old Bard asked a fascinating question, especially when you consider some of the names of food specialties, towns, pubs, etc. that you run into when visiting England.
Dear Sarah: and
“My mom wasn’t a great parent, and now that she [has] died, my grief is confusing.”
If there is ever a time when a golf addict is at his or her best, or maybe worst, it’s during summer months!
How to Find More
How can I tell if the health info on a website is trustworthy?
is Among Nation’s Oldest Triathlons
Reflecting on his nearly four decades of competing in one of the nation’s most popular Olympic-distance triathlons—the Spudman in southeastern Idaho—Randy Stone questions his sanity.
A Rock-Solid Idea
By the beginning of the next year, though, there’s little doubt that you would have become aware of, if not his name, his quirky creation...
Shelby’s Fluff
It’s an “old timey” dessert. I found the original in a cookbook she had. Yummy!
Midnight Sun Fun
Stewart, or “Scooter” as he was known in his base stealing days, told us, “Maybe I’ll get to play baseball again before I die.” He was twenty years old.
Why You Should Put on the Menu
Today, this plump, pod-like fruit is jet-setting across the world, feeding a global curiosity for what’s next in food, drink and flavor.
Creative Collaborators Remnants
When a job requires specific equipment, you shop for it or build it. More often than not, inventive rancher Harry Crawford of Darlington in central Idaho chooses the latter.
Ice Wine is a sweet wine that is produced from grapes frozen on the vine for at least 72 hours consecutively at 17 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
Cordon Bleu with a Twist
One of my favorite restaurants at my favorite vacation spot had chicken cordon bleu. Normally, I’m not much of a chicken guy, but I gave it a try. Well, it inspired me.
96 to Atlantic City
When I finally decided to retire from years of hard work as a floating secretary, becoming a tour bus es**rt felt like a way to merge those skills with travel.
Dear Sarah: April-May 2024
Dear Sarah: My wife Susan died 10 months ago and, following her instructions, we had her body cremated. Now I have her ashes, and I’m struggling about what to do with them.
Simpatico Musicians, Crazy Love Duo, Celebrate Life
Promoting Organ Donations by Singing Their ‘Idaho Originals’ Repertoire.
April May 2024 Issue
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Collaborators Repurpose Discarded Parts Into New Time-Saving
When a job requires specific equipment, you shop for it or build it. More often than not, inventive rancher Harry Crawford of Darlington in central Idaho chooses the latter.
Simulated
Starting this year my golf addiction has taken a turn for the worse!
What to do When Someone Dies
If you’re present at an expected death, the first thing to do when the person dies, is nothing.
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