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Articles in June, 2007 issue of Sunset
- Cambria Pines Lodge
- Winery farmers' market
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Blazing bougainvilleas: these versatile garden showstoppers come in a range of vivid hues with a multitude of uses in the landscape. Here are our favorite varieties, from spreaders to shrubs, plus ways to display them in pots and beds
by Debra Lee Baldwin -
Make a planter bench: build a wood top and use a pair of ceramic pots for legs
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3 ways with shrimp: fresh spins on classic dishes, starring our favorite easy-to-cook shellfish
by Molly Watson - This month on sunset.com
- Champion bloomer
- Top 10 seafood spots by the sea: sample fresh fish just a hop from the ocean's waves
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Five great flowers to plant now
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Outdoor dining: balmy summer evenings are made for alfresco meals. Here's how to set the scene for dinner on a deck or patio or under a vine-covered arbor
by Sharon Cohoon -
The right wine: pick a great one every time with these tips from a sommelier
by Sara Schneider - Best place to celebrate summer
- Tomatillos
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Seattle to market
by Peter Fish -
Disguise the hot tub: tips for turning a bulky portable spa into a backyard showpiece
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June favorites: recipes from our readers, tested in Sunset's kitchen
by Jessica Battilana -
From the editor
by Katie Tamony - Maynard Dixon exhibit
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High Sierra secret: discover California's hidden wonder: majestic, unforgettable Kings Canyon
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Wildlife-friendly: provide water and food to create a rich habitat in the landscape
by Sharon Cohoon -
Outdoor decor: the season's best designs share an earthy, textural quality inspired by new materials both manmade and natural. Use one or more to update your deck or patio for summer
by Jess Chamberlain -
Hearty frittata: whip up a no-fuss baked omelet for a flavorful weeknight meal in a flash
by Stephanie Dean -
Sweet spot
by Ben Barrera - 5 great shops for water features
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Art and outdoors: with more galleries per capita than most big cities, a jazz festival, and an enviable setting in Southern California's San Jacinto Mountains, Idyllwild is pretty idyllic
by Matthew Jaffe -
Landscaping with gravel: it's versatile, easy to install, and friendly to plant roots. Here's how to choose and use this permeable paving for paths and outdoor living spaces
by Sharon Cohoon -
The art of barbecue: a lesson with Santa Fe's Bill and Cheryl Jamison, masters of meat, smoke, and fire
by Amy Traverso - June highlights
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Honoring Eichler
by Deborah S. Bundy - Outdoor chandelier
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City of Roses: in Portland, fall in love with the city's signature flower at festivals and gardens
by Bonnie Henderson -
Warm kitchen makeover: a designer combines the best of old and new for an inviting contemporary look
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Queen of the apricots: tender, juicy, and tangy-sweet, the Blenheim makes summer cooking more luscious
by Margo True - Irresistible trailer
- Strawberry-orange salad
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Playroom outdoors: varied surfaces and useful new spaces define a family-friendly backyard
by Sharon Cohoon -
Vibrant bathroom: brightly hued plaster and bold geometry create a dynamic shower space
by Peter O. Whiteley -
Smokin' sides: spice up your next barbecue meal with these Southwestern-style side dishes
by Amy Traverso - Your guide to Sunset
- Online this month
- Favorite lightweight pots
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Glen Park: discover pizza, books, and a wild canyon in a hidden San Francisco locale
by Rachel Levin -
Tiny urban gem: simple techniques make a city garden look and feel larger
by Julie Chai -
Wild Alaska: Glaciers, bears, and a sense of wonder. Ten days in Southeast Alaska make the biggest summer vacation of your life
by Peter Fish - Resources
- Remembering abalone
- Modern canopy
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Napa, the grand tour: Sunset's guide to the very best of California's ultimate wine country
by Sara Schneider -
What to do in your garden June
by Julie Chai -
At home with nature: a modern house fulfills a family's dream of country living with dramatic shapes and windows that make the most of its rural surroundings
by Amara Holstein -
Diane Keaton: the Oscar-winning actress talks about her love of L.A., its architecture, and saving a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece
by Peter Fish - What to do in Northern California June
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Places preserved
by Norman Penner - Rethink the drain
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Rio Grande weekend: discover a lush oasis on the banks of Albuquerque's beloved river
by Matthew Jaffe -
Vintage getaway: an updated cottage connects past to present with innovative use of color, recycled materials, and plenty of room to relax
by Mary Jo Bowling -
The rise of Riesling: for decades the noble grape and the wines made from it were scoffed at. Now Western winemakers are producing some of the most sophisticated Rieslings in the world
by Sara Schneider
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