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Articles in Nov, 1989 issue of Sunset
- Carrizo Plain, land of extremes - eastern of San Luis Obispo County, California
- A Montreal must-see if you're interested in architecture - Canadian Centre for Architecture
- Fresno as 19th-century farm town
- Gabled addition pushes living room into the garden
- One-of-a-kind appliques as Christmas cards
- Mexican, Italian, Scandinavian … they're handy seasonings to mix and keep
- Mystery ingredient? Cocoa - recipes
- Playing up little bulbs. Buy now and plant in pots for close-up spring bloom
- A surprise on every level - slope gardening
- Bay Area mansions to rent for special occasions
- New Mexico's rockhound park - Rockhound State Park, New Mexico
- Los Angeles neon, past and present
- Very nutty tarts - recipes
- Sandstone and cousins. These are the "earth-toned" stones. You can use them for paving, flooring, and much more - includes related article on installation and maintenance tips
- Ask the sun to help you. Using a blueprint process, you can decorate aprons, T-shirts
- A cassoulet to celebrate the new wine … not too seriously - recipes
- A really American Thanksgiving - recipes
- Dutch pancakes any time of day - recipes
- What about the new liquid lawn fertilizers?
- Well-engineered pea trellis
- Grand Canyon in winter; fewer visitors, even more dramatic scenery - includes related article on trip-planning tips
- National Parks of the West. - book reviews
- Behind the scenes in Hollywood; active studios you can visit. How to see location shooting
- Call it a California impressionist garden
- Jungle room brightens the house
- They started with a Portland pump house and a "passed-over" site
- Toasts and spreads, Italian style … three combinations - recipes
- The birdseed that's good to eat - recipes
- Perennials in pots. They can last for years. Here are choices
- Waterwise Gardening. - book reviews
- Factory outlets and neighborhood eateries … San Francisco's South Park
- New home for Seattle fishermen - Fishermen's Terminal
- Shopping for Hawaiian fabric on Oahu
- Watch out, New England! The West has its share of spectacular fall color. Here are colorful trees for your own garden
- Too pretty to eat? Ribbon pasta is simple to make, but it does take time and patience - recipes
- Return of the fountain pen. Here's how to put a vintage pen back into service
- Community action: seniors as police volunteers
- Microwave cooky-candy - recipes
- Simple compost systems. Five ways to go: bins, crates, pit, plastic sheets, concrete blocks
- Walk-on meadow … it's blooming yarrow
- Back-country skiing is back at Berthoud Pass, near Denver
- The Presidio. Another great park for San Francisco?
- Good-neighbor remodels - house remodeling
- Big new bathroom borrows space from spare bedroom
- Home office off the living room … it's just closet-size
- Salmon to salsa … mail-order treasures of the Northwest and the Southwest
- Southwest salad: it's speedy and simple - recipes
- Bye-bye bamboo. How to get rid of it by pulling, spraying, dividing
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