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R. Jonathan Fairbanks, Jr.


R. Jonathan Fairbanks, Jr. died peacefully April 2, 2021 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Born July 7, 1939, in St. Johns, Michigan, to Rev. Dr. Rollin Jonathan and Phyllis Maynard Fairbanks, he led a full and adventurous life. His magical childhood was spent in the woods and fields of Lincoln, Massachusetts where he developed his love of the outdoors, and baseball. A graduate of Belmont Hill School and Cornell University, he continued a passion for learning and literature at Harvard Divinity School, the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and University of Otago, New Zealand. During these years he was also sharing his love of adventure with others as an instructor at the Colorado Outward Bound School. In 1964, he instructed at the Devon Outward Bound School (England), on his way to New Zealand - a hiker and climber’s paradise. For four years, Jonathan taught at the University of Otago while he researched wilderness and literature, earning his PhD in English. He, his w ....

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A type of tree for everybody


A type of tree for everybody
Above: Flower buds on Merrill magnolia
Hophornbeam branches are delicate and graceful in winter Henry Homeyer
Above: Flower buds on Merrill magnolia Right: Young beech trees hold their leaves, which rustle and whisper on breezy days. Left: Amur maackia bark is “interesting, especially in winter,” says author Henry Homeyer. Henry Homeyer photos – for the Monitor
Left: Amur maackia bark is “interesting, especially in winter,” says author Henry Homeyer.
Stewartia bark Christine MacManus
Published: 2/12/2021 8:49:42 PM
I recently asked a few readers, garden friends and tree experts a question: “What is your favorite tree in winter?” It’s not easy to pick just one, any more than most of us would be willing to name a favorite child. I invite you to think about the question, and perhaps, come spring, you will want to plant one if you haven’t already. ....

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'You're learning from the best': Local chefs helping Manitobans build new skills at home


 
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Manitobans have been stuck at home for quite some time now due to the pandemic, and some might be looking for something to do in order to stay busy.
Virtual or online cooking classes might be the answer for those who like to be in the kitchen or want to build on or develop a skill.
It was something innovative, something new to do, something to give back to our amazing chef in this city, said Candace Rudy, who has participated in two of the four classes offered by the Exchange District Cooking Club.
One of the meals Rudy learned was how to make dumplings. ....

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Gardening: Favorite trees


I recently asked a few readers, garden friends and tree experts a question: “What is your favorite tree in winter?” It’s not easy to pick just one, anymore than most of us would be willing to name a favorite child. I invite you to think about the question, and perhaps, come spring, you will want to plant one if you haven’t already.
Pamela Kirkpatrick, of Swansea, Massachusetts, sent this: I love the winter landscape, and, next to my family, trees are my greatest love. American holly, which comes into its own in winter both for its gleanings and the way it reflects light. Beech of any kind, for showing off its muscular trunk when not in leaf. White pine, troublesome as it is with its brittle limbs, because it is home to an owl who returns there every winter and serenades us with his call. ....

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