Archives: March 2009
A Garden in the Lawn
Yes, plant your vegetables right out where everyone can see. It’s a joy to look at and — with all that sun —you’ll get great veggies.Almost all Americans love a nice lawn. We stroll, play, picnic on lawns. But plain lawns can be monotonous. Think about breaking up your lawn this year with a small vegetable garden. If you are…
New Hampshire Magazine’s 10th Anniversary Top Tens
Here are Ten Top Ten Lists Equaling 100 N.H. Milestones on the Road from 1999 to NowIt was ten years ago this month when we decided the Granite State — with its balkanized economic districts and rooster-proud cities and towns — was ready to come together. We’d been covering the whole state for years with the regionally-focused New Hampshire Editions,…
Just Do it
Not a fun thing, but it’s a proven life-saver If you knew of a cancer-screening test that, for most patients, is fairly painless, low-risk and highly effective, would you take it? How about if you were told that the same test requires consuming about a gallon of liquid, proximity to a bathroom as your bowels empty out and having someone…
The Glamorous Mudroom
The mudroom. It’s easy to think the name says it all, that it is simply the place where shoes and boots are quarantined to keep your floors safe from muddy tracks. For many, it’s where hats, coats, mittens, scarves and the rest of winter’s accessories are heaped in mismatched piles — or, sadder yet, where the single mittens go to…
