Surviving summer, and awaiting fall
I’m not wishing away the summer. Not really. Well, kind of. I look out the window at the lettuce in the garden… wilted, listing a little to the left, as if it can’t stand up
I’m not wishing away the summer. Not really. Well, kind of. I look out the window at the lettuce in the garden… wilted, listing a little to the left, as if it can’t stand up
I was mowing my yard a few weeks ago and noticed a large patch of dug up turf. Grass roots were scattered everywhere. My first inclination was to get the varmint having the nerve to
By now everyone is pretty much aware that the state’s proposed youth hunt over the Columbus Day weekend isn’t going to happen, its fate sealed when a crossbow extension – extension, not expansion – bill
Hunting and fishing are a huge part of the outdoor experience for sportsmen. However, it doesn’t have to stop there. Preparing your fish and game can add some flavor (pun intended) to your overall enjoyment
How lucky can you get? Walking down Pine Street on Anna Maria Island, I counted my blessings. “You know, it could have been worse,” I told Steve as we slogged down the main street of
Paula and I have done enough traveling to know that, while it’s perfectly fine to attempt to plan the perfect trip, chances are pretty good it will all come unraveled, sometimes before you even get
I have two old, and I mean really old, outboard motors stored in my basement and my wife is always after me to get rid of them. “You haven’t used them in 25 years,” she
In a press release issued last week, state Sen. Bob Casey urged the federal Department of Interior to give the Keystone State a hand in its battle against ‘rock snot,’ also known as didymo. The
Our ultimate destination was Ponce Inlet, Fla. – south of Daytona Beach on the Atlantic Ocean side of the state. My wife Sandy and I were visiting her son Keith and his family in Jacksonville
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