Our Algonquin experience Jenipher Appleton·August 29, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton Camping isn’t for everyone, but my family has embraced it since our children...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #9·0 Comments·0
Help reduce the mosquito population Jenipher Appleton·August 15, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton How would you like to dramatically decrease the mosquito and insect population flying...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #8·0 Comments·0
It’s not too late to attract the rose-breasted grosbeak Jenipher Appleton·August 1, 2007The monogamous birds like to rub bills during courtship Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton The rose-breasted grosbeak Pheucticus...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #7·0 Comments·0
Labrador Retriever adds quality to life Jenipher Appleton·July 19, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton My husband and I are ‘dog people’ and part of our balanced lifestyle...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #6·0 Comments·0
Turkey vulture: master of the road-kill Jenipher Appleton·July 5, 2007Nature’s sanitary engineer may remind you of someone you know Living in Balanceby Jenipher Appleton What has a...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #5·0 Comments·0
Bald eagles making a comeback in the region? Jenipher Appleton·June 26, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton The bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus boasts a wingspan of 183-244 cm. That translates...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #4·0 Comments·0
Alternatives to the Perfectly Manicured Lawn Jenipher Appleton·June 12, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton Meadows can be beautiful A meadow is a natural expanse of grassland supporting...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #3·0 Comments·0
Honeybees and Colony Collapse Disorder – Should We Care? Jenipher Appleton·May 30, 2007Our bird expert talks about the bees Living in BalanceBy Jenipher Appleton An unexplained phenomenon has been affecting...Living in BalanceVol. 1, #2·0 Comments·0
Birding more beneficial than you might think Jenipher Appleton·May 15, 2007Living in BalanceBy Jenipher AppletonLiving in balance can be enhanced by our connections with nature. The way in which we are brought up can have a great impact on our view of natural surroundings. I am just a country girl, having lived in ruralLiving in BalanceVol. 1, #1·0 Comments·0