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HARLEY SOLTES / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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On the Cover: Jeff Stein and Margaret Kramer built a Wild West saloon for Rosie, Big Mama and Mary. As for the odd name over the entry, Jeff says, "We were going to call it 'Pullet Inn' or 'Over Easy Saloon,' but never got around to painting a new sign."
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Now & Then: Ready for Battle
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: Chicken Chic
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WRITTEN BY PAULA BOCK PHOTOGRAPHED BY HARLEY SOLTES
City chickens are sitting pretty - and laying plenty - in McMansions made specially for them. |
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Plant Life: Bringing the Birds of Winter
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD HARTLAGE
You won't need feeders if you plant the right mix of goodies for attracting winged ones in the season of scarcity. |
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On Fitness: If The Sock Fits
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
Whether you walk, run, ski or just stand around, what you put on your feet matters. |
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Taste: Create Your Own Cult
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WRITTEN BY PAUL GREGUTT PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Our new wine writer offers a selection of Washington reds worthy of making anyone's "A" list. |
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Northwest Living: Hybrid Haven
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WRITTEN BY DEAN STAHL PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
A spacious urban cabin has emerged from a hodgepodge of "remuddles," thanks to one couple's attention to detail. |
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