Related Articles| Land of lore: History and legend survive around Ovando The tradition of hanging boots from a ponderosa pine a couple miles off Highway 200 near Ovando is said to have started when loggers finished for the spring break and pitched their worn-out boots into the tree. Today boots, tennis shoes, hiking shoes and |
| Would you rather spend 38p on Doctor Who or a stamp? By and large, I am not a fan of the phrase “You couldn't make it up!”. First, we are a species that came up with Dune, Tristam Shandy and The Clangers. We can, quite obviously, make anything up. And, secondly, “You couldn't make it up” is the pr |
| Sustainable Life Calendar EVENTS • Kite Festival at Blue Lake Come fly a kite! Enjoy interactive kite play, mass ascension (we’re not sure, either — could be a revelation), Rok battles and fighter kites. Children’s events include teddy bear and candy drops. All fliers welc |
| Consular Corner: October 2008 We're pleased to present the fourth in a series of interviews introducing the reader to the people who carry out the visa application process. This month's interview is with Ellen Peterson, a Vice Consul at the U.S. Consulate General in Tijuana, Mexico. |
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