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Month: May 2011

Kidcentric ‘Wild Things’ Walk Saturday

May 31, 2011 admin

Nature Walk: Friends of the Seminary Hill Host Hands-On Wildlife Workshop By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle Search the forest floor at 10 a.m. Saturday morning, June 4, with […]

Under the Open Sky — Focus: Too Much or Not Enough

May 31, 2011May 31, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle I may write about it and talk about it, but I’m as guilty of it as the next guy when it comes to […]

Fishing Report: Look for Planted Rainbows in East Lewis County

May 31, 2011 admin

Several Releases: Skate Creek, Tilton River, Mineral Lake, Cispus River, Upper Cowlitz River, Drano Lake Will Have More Fish By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle Rivers and Streams Plants […]

Near Is the New Far, or, Staying Home for the Holidays

May 24, 2011May 31, 2011 admin

My early Monday morning’s meditation has included a chapter from the recently released book by author Richard Louv, “The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder,” for […]

Discover the Flavor of Planted Rainbow Trout This Weekend

May 24, 2011May 31, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle If it’s Memorial Day weekend in the Pacific Northwest, it’s probably raining. For just that reason, the more recreationally-minded of us on the […]

Fishing Report: Cowlitz River Finally Heating Up; Trout Fans Get the Nod

May 24, 2011May 31, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle Get while the getting is good, seems to be the consensus of local experts. They’re catching fish on the Cowlitz River and everywhere […]

Paradise Inn: Leave Your Cell Phone, TV and Internet Behind and Get Away

May 17, 2011May 17, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle If the workaday world is getting to be too much and you’re ready for a getaway from it all, a two-day stay in […]

Under the Open Sky: Searching for Home, Finding a Sustainable Happiness

May 17, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle It has happened to all of us. That moment when you hear a voice or a song or get a nose full of […]

Fishing Report: Lake Anglers Still Waiting on the Water to Warm

May 17, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle As usual, if you know where to go and what to use, you might be catching the fish of your choice. And, another […]

Fishing Report: Opening Weekend Starts Slow, Heats Up on Sunday

May 3, 2011May 3, 2011 admin

By Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle For yet another year, opening day started out cold and clammy for local trout anglers. Water temperatures are still low and the bite […]

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