The higher the pine cones, the harsher the winter. Have you ever heard this weather lore before? According to the lore, when trees sense a brutal winter coming, they grow their cones higher up. Why?
Did you know painted pine cones can look like flowers? It's a great little trick that can be used when making all sorts of decorations like wreaths and various wall-hanging pieces. Today we're going ...
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Woodturning a Clear Resin & Pine Cone Vase

In this video, I create a one-of-a-kind hybrid vase using Australian mallee burl, pine cones, and crystal-clear deep pour ...
Third-generation family owners live in Alexandria and sought to preserve as much history and tradition as possible.
Perhaps the best-known fresh hop ale in the U.S. is Sierra Nevada Celebration IPA. In distinctive red packaging, it arrives ...
Guest column by Central Oregon LandWatch's Lace Thornberg on where to see fall larch colors in Central Oregon, including Bend ...
Tucked beneath the majestic Mogollon Rim in Arizona’s high country, Payson offers an affordable paradise where retirement dreams don’t require a millionaire’s bank account. Ever notice how retirement ...
Shoulder-season spa bliss at ~20°C and half the price? Skip Capri and soak on Ischia—thermal parks, free hot springs, and ...
Ashland State Park in Ashland, Massachusetts transforms an ordinary day into a canvas of natural wonder that rivals any museum masterpiece. You don’t need to book a flight or drain your bank account ...
Did you know that the average homeowner spends over $300 on outdoor decorations each fall, yet many end up with items they ...