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- Havasu by jeep, para-sail, ferry
- Fabric pottery
- Carving out some extra space for a bed
- One crab for two - recipe
- Plant bulbs in January? five offbeat choices
- A visit to artists' cooperative galleries in Santa Cruz
- Photographing animals close-up, how and where
- These are the semiprecious nuts; hazelnuts, pistachios, macadamias - recipes
- Passive solar retrofit. - book reviews
- Desk or table, standard lumber, plywood, teak parquet
- At these parties, everybody cooks, they share work, expenses, fun
- February menus; from the steamer, smoked cod brunch; from the oven, Italian osso buco, from the broiler, lamb chops - recipes
- A sunny March visit to Point Reyes National Seashore
- Acapulco's market just blocks from the beach
- Above her closet, a mini-loft
- A clear glass divider controls the shower splash
- Say aloha with Hawaii's carry-home foods
- Four recipes for the mild but little-known black beans - recipes
- Ficus benjamina has some cousins big-leafed, colorful, ceiling-scraping, compact
- Ordnance surveys maps. - book reviews
- At Williamsburg, 9-year-olds need not be bored - Colonial Williamsburg Foundation tours
- Fertilizer facts and folklore
- An open, private family room for a foggy climate
- It's a wedge with chunks cut out - house design
- The mice have almond ears, the hedgehogs have icing spines - recipes
- For cutting all summer long, it's the easygoing helianthus
- Last-resort protection against garden invaders - cages
- Wooden boats and sea chanteys on San Francisco Bay - National Maritime Day - May 22
- Exploring the San Joaquin, 3.5 hours out of Fresno - San Joaquin Wilderness, California
- Remodeled for people instead of dairy cows in Park City, Utah
- More storage and counter space with their new half-wall
- Chilies color, flavor, and can heat this red or green loaf - recipes
- His cowboy beans are assertive, not aggressive - chefs of the West - recipes
- Newspapers as garden mulch?
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Wilderness: we're losing ground - letter
by L.W. Lane, Jr. - Fishing, hiking, biking at Marin's hidden lakes - Mount Tamalpais, California
- Spending an hour in Rawlins' prison
- A greenhouse unit expands a bath
- Geometry lesson: this house is solar-effective
- Zucchizza casserole - recipe
- Duck on the barbecue … not tricky if you know how - includes recipes
- With or without a stream, watercress is easy to grow
- It will give your garden vertical punch … New Zealand flax
- Winter marsh hike in the Bay Area
- Ski trails, guided tours, snow camping; 10 miles south of Tahoe City
- House on a slope is divided into three terraces
- You steam-bake a chicken inside a clay sculpture - or ham - recipes
- Squeezing fruit trees into tight spaces with espaliers, trellises, hedgerows
- Kyoto in Portland, 5.50-acre Japanese garden
- Italian farm women draw it out of stone ovens; "mother loaf." - recipe
- A place of honor for the piano
- They raised the roof
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Strawberry caramels - recipe
by Helen Passey - Cook's discovery lean, versatile monkfish - recipes
- Year-round vegetables in a greenhouse she built herself for $120
- Old, exotic market in Honolulu can continue selling its fare
- Controlling light and privacy at the front door
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Pear pepper pie - recipe
by Carine Goldin - For 1984 - a dozen new roses
- Where the snowcats take you to high powder - downhill skiing
- Tuning up your downhill skis
- Angles, curves, and half-walls uncramp three rooms
- Upstairs privacy with sideways door
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Spinach with sesame dressing - recipe
by Lydia Raymond - Good old-fashioned hot cereal, you choose the grain - recipe
- Step by step, how to build a sturdy raised bed
- Have you ever been to a salon de l'agriculture?
- Never say too small to remodel
- Ribbons of glass
- Pork chops a la steamboat - recipe
- Getting generous with parsley - recipes
- In borders, in paving tiny tuck-ins
- Want a fig tree? Here's advice
- You can join in to build trails in the Bay area
- Hardly changed since Hiram Penniman built it in 1902 … Shadeland in Walnut Creek
- Omelets anywhere - recipe
- Angular decks wind you down from the back doors
- Cardboard tubes cut to size for stowing wine
- It's paskha, Western-style - recipe
- Reasons to rediscover pig's feet - recipes


