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: Protect Your Car From Road Salt by: Marilyn Pokorney Every winter drivers should take active steps to protect their car from road salt. Road salt is necessary for safe transportation when snow and ice accumulate on
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: Wintergreen by: LeAnn R. Ralph From the book: Christmas In Dairyland (True Stories From a Wisconsin Farm) http://ruralroute2.com As we drove along the dirt road north of our farm one Sunday afternoon, the color of
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: Walt Disney's Horror Movie by: Stephen Schochet In 1934, when Walt Disney called for a meeting among his artists, a rumor had spread that he was going to shut the studio down and they would all be left unemployed during
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: Let It Snow by: News Canada (NC)-Yellow snow never tasted so good, thanks to the new Hamilton Beach electric Snowman™ Ice Shaver that produces mounds of soft, fluffy snow in seconds for cool snow cones, slushies, tropical
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: Slushies Made Easy As 1,2,3 by: News Canada (NC)-Amusement parks, arenas, convenience stores & slushies. For only pennies, doesn't a fresh nutritious slushie that could be made at home with your family make better "cents"?
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: 10 Exotic Centerpieces for the Holidays by: Lata Budhrani 1. Shoe Magic - Buy gleaming fuchsia (stylish) or red (festive) colored high heeled glass bottom stilettos and fill one of it with flowers of appropriate size
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: How To Safely Remove Ice Dams From Your Home by: Henry Bockman This article was written to explain the causes of ice dams and how to remove them safely. For more information or pictures of the processes see ice dam removals. The
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: Make a Grand Entrance of Your Front Door by: Debbie Rodgers You may find it difficult to believe that the days will start getting longer in the Northern Hemisphere in just four short weeks. You can find yourself this
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: Boots! Boots! Boots! by: David Kunstek Nothing feels the same as slipping into a pair of leather boots for a night on the town. The exact opposite is the feeling you get sliding on boots for the winter snow and slush
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: Call Me Your Majesty by: Gina Schreck Please, Just Call Me Your Majesty I was feeling used, abused, and unappreciated. I had just finished shoveling two feet of snow off of our driveway, building two snow forts for
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: A look at the intriguing History of Snowboarding by: Keith Kingston It has taken almost forty years for snowboarding to be recognized as a major sport that is followed and participated in by hundreds of thousands of
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: Snowcat Skiing: What Is It? by: Lachlan Brown Backcountry skiers near Golden, British Columbia travel high into the Rocky Mountains in the warm comfort of snowcats. Traveling in groups of 12, lead by two qualified guides,
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: Expert Skiing Demystified by: Jim Safianuk Let's clear up some of the terms associated with downhill skiing. When put in the proper perspective, expert skiing is very different than advanced skiing or extreme skiing.
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: The Ultimate Skiing Experience. by: Lachlan Brown For downhill skiers, “powder snow†provides the ultimate skiing experience. For most skiers however, good powder skiing is a short-lived and infrequent event.
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: Backcountry Skiing for Intermediate Skiers by: Lachlan Brown Snowcats have made backcountry skiing accessible to intermediate skiers. Backcountry skiing offers vast expanses of soft, consistent powder snow in remote and
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: Building a Half Pipe For Snowboarding by: Jakob Jelling Perhaps one of the most exhilarating things to snowboard on is a half pipe. A half pipe is a combination of gracefully arcs and glorious straight stretches that
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: A Great Day of Cat Skiing by: Lachlan Brown Snowcat skiing offers strong-intermediate and expert skiers the ultimate powder snow experience. Operators provide full-service guided tours into remote high-mountain regions.
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: Who Has The Greatest Job In The World? by: Rev. James L. Snyder I have, in my opinion, the world's perfect job. Just look at the evidence. I love people and I love God. I love talking to people about God and I love talking
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: En Route For Tibet by: Steven Cronin North of the Himalayas, in western China, lies the self-governing land of Tibet. The Tibetan Plateau is the highest populated region on the planet and stands at an average elevation
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: Happy Trails for a Stress-Free Year by: Kathleen Walls and David Leonhardt Finding happiness is easier than you might think. Happiness is all around us, and all we have to do is hop in the car and hit the road to find
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: Across the High Sierra by: Sandin Phillipson I have always enjoyed long road trips across the country, perhaps because they have all the elements of a Homeric adventure. After completing basic training for the Army, I
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: The Truth About Tulips by: Janice Wee Roses may be beautiful but Tulips are magnificent. The huge colorful blooms we associate with Holland make stunning bouquets. Did you know that Tulips did NOT originate from Holland?
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