“Don’t know much about history, don’t know much biology. Don’t know much about science books, don’t know much about the French I took.” Those are lyrics…
Browsing: May 2021
Who is ready to see and be seen? I think we are all eager to get out and about among our neighbors and fellow Kansans. And…
By the time you’re reading this, chances are you have flipped an electric switch to turn on a light, plugged in a coffee pot to get…
Many gardeners swear by adding eggshells to each hole in which a tomato is planted to give the plants a boost of calcium. Blossom end rot…
As soon as Colorado’s stay at home order lifted last spring, Pat Drake and his family — including wife, Isabel, and kids Olivia, Cruz and Catalina…
Whether you’re up for a road trip or sticking to surfing the web, there are many ways to explore the physical remnants and cultural heritage of…
Dave Kendall has driven the length of the Santa Fe Trail — about 1,200 miles through five states — yet the spot he believes might be…
Dear Pat and Brad: During summertime, the deck becomes our kitchen, and my wife and I spend most of our free time in the backyard. We’ve…
From April through June, the yard is heady with blooms. The currant bushes kick the whole thing off early, their small, bright-yellow blossoms bold with a…
Lavender Shortbread Using part rice flour makes this buttery shortbread light as air and twice as yummy. Just the right amount of dried lavender lends…