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Cleaning Out The Cob Webs

Finally it has now become summer and the sun is out in full force. This is the time where we are cleaning out the cob webs and saying goodbye to those winter blues that had us mostly inside behind closed doors.

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Song of The Rain – Gardening in November in The Northwest

A look back on the gardening season, the beauty of rain after a long record-breaking hot spell, and settling in for the long winter ahead.

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Rainy Days Ahead

Is it paranoia to keep some extra food or maybe buy a gun, just in case? Could one natural disaster cause the complete breakdown of our society?

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The Art of Walking Your Baby

It’s just pushing a stroller, how hard can it be?

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Storms and Hurricanes

Even if you live in a well built house, you always have to prepare for the hurricane season.

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Hurricane Bill

How to prepare for Hurricane Bill.

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How to Survive a Hurricane

Every year, tropical storms and hurricanes cause devastation and death in the United States and around the world. Are you prepared to survive a hurricane?

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Ten Tornado Safety Tips

You should always have a plan of action in place in the event of a tornado. Safety is everything when your family is concerned.

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Be Prepared

How to prepare for the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

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Garden by the Elements: Fire

When we garden by the elements by considering fire we are not talking about putting a field on fire, but we are referring to the “fire” of the sun in the form of heat and light energy. Let us turn our attention to “fire” as one of the four basic elements of gardening.