The animal, named Pojar, escaped an enclosure and has now been returned safely to its owner.| Notes From Poland
How Argentina-style asado and Blackfeet bison turned a heavy metal festival into Montana's most epic culinary experience.| The Pulp
In celebration of America’s Independence Day, I have a gallery of photos from many different parts of this country. We’ll start with a bit of Americana on this 249th birthday. America’s heartland and the national mammal, the bison, pictured here on the Great Plains of South Dakota. And we have to include the bald eagle, … Continue reading America the Beautiful| Jet Eliot
Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees The post A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorManitoba Co-operator
It was a little like chasing ghosts. Every trail was pulverized with fresh hoofprints, peppered with fresh dung and plastered with fresh mats of fur, as if a stampede had roared through only seconds before. I could even hear them at times, grunting methodically as they tore at grass somewhere within earshot, or moved in […]| The Wandering Rook
The cuisine of Nepal is distinct to the different ethnic and linguistic groups and is influenced by the region of Nepal they lived and sourced ingredients from. The cuisine of the Khas, for instance, that is built around lentils, rice, and vegetables (Dal bhaat tarkari) as a staple meal is different from Himalayan cuisine which […] The post The Proven Platter – Nepal, May 2024 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Nepal, May 2024 appeared first on Together...| Together Women Rise
Austin & Round Rock Libraries Bison pedestals and tiles played a key role in creating the stunning rooftop decks at the Austin and Round Rock libraries. These elevated areas offer visitors a unique experience, blending modern design with the joy of reading under the open sky. Whether it’s diving…more The post Bison Library appeared first on TimberTown.| TimberTown
Here is my entry for Judy’s Numbers Game challenge. Qi (energy) hugs Cee| Cee's Photo Challenges
The following are a handful of good books I read in the fall of 2024. Two of these are set on the Canadian prairies, two were on the Giller Prize shortlist, and one was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. This Bright Dust by Nina Berkhout (Goose Lane Editions) I used to cry easily while reading; … Continue reading From the Library: dust, hair, smoke, and blood| Consumed by Ink
From the gray wolf to the pony, here are 25 most popular animals on Google search.| List25
Combining bison and pork, our Grilled Bison Burger creates a rich and flavorful burger that's both tender and juicy. Cooked on our pellet grill, these burgers are an ideal choice for anyone looking to take| Or Whatever You Do
It is often said that the Native American peoples of the great plains of North… The post The Buffalo Jump: Hunting with Gravity, Native American Style appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Grill up a healthy steak dinner with this easy grilled buffalo steak recipe. A simple, marinated buffalo recipe, it can be made with just 20 minutes of cooking time.| Eat Something Sexy
In our travels, we have seen some iconic North American animals. You can see more animals from the Elk Refuge at my post here. It was fun to revisit old travels for this… Continue reading →| Little Wild Streak
I love the historian’s craft. I love doing research. And I particularly love it when I find a new source that provides information from a new angle about an event that I already know about. R…| History Research Shenanigans
The recording of the recent season finale live show episode of the Let’s Find Out podcast that I was on is now live! Check out the show’s blog post here and give it a listen! It was a truly engaging evening with some knowledgeable co-panelists and an incredibly thoughtful audience. There are always so many … Continue reading Lost National Parks of Canada| History Research Shenanigans
Hello everyone! Do you have plans for Thursday September 21st, 2023? Why not join us for an interesting evening for nature nerds and history afficionados alike? I’ve been invited to be a part of a panel for a podcast live show. The Let’s Find Out podcast is a podcast that explores the ins and outs … Continue reading How to Make a National Park: Let’s Find Out Podcast Live Show| History Research Shenanigans
I always seem to find the best gems while looking for something else. I was delighted to stumble across this 1919 promotional video about national parks in Canada on Library and Archive Canada’s youtube channel. Let’s take a closer look! One thing that a lot of folks don’t realize is that national parks can in … Continue reading A Glimpse into Two Canadian National Parks in 1919| History Research Shenanigans
Photos by James Norton / Heavy Table except Bryce Stevenson portrait (courtesy of Miijim)| Heavy Table