This summer we bring you the aurora borealis captured by Rodney Moorehead, which we captured, in turn, on p. 8. Also featured in this edition is the announcement of Doug Taylor’s long-anticipated book of his memories and stories of High Prairie.
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Just in time for the next snowfall, the Winter edition of the High Prairian is out for you cozy afternoon fireside reading pleasure.
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Photo: Mike Mahaffa
As of this date, there are only 40 more shopping days until Christmas! But give Amazon and the local booksellers a break and spend a little time reading the fall edition of the High Prairian.
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Photo: Gwen Berry
Wildflowers in the fall? We thought you might enjoy a preview of spring in the latest High Prairian. But there is much more…
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Feeling the heat? Curl up in a chair in the shade and read the latest issue of the High Prairian. You will find articles about the early history of the Prairie homesteaders, poems, recipes, tips for gardeners, and more.
(Photo: David Baker & Megan McCamy)
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Just as regular as the balsam root blooms in the spring, the latest edition of the High Prairian is ready for your reading pleasure.
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The snow might be melting but winter isn’t quite over yet! At least not until you read the Winter High Prairian.
Photo: Mike Mahaffa
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Just like the autumn leaves, the High Prairian has fallen into your computer.
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The next heat dome is approaching so grab the newest edition of The High Prairian and an ice-cold beverage to enjoy.
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Spring on the prairie with old car. Photo: Jeff McMullen
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With no snow to shovel, you should have plenty of time to read the Winter edition of the High Prairian.
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Kick off the Holidays with a bit of seasonal news from your friends at the High Prairian.
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Name this celestial object. It has been our early summer visitor. Read all about it online in the summer edition of the High Prairian. Or download the PDF version to read at your leisure.
< Photo: Eric Shrum
< Photo: David Baker, Dutchman’s Breeches
Wake up, it’s Spring! Time to break out of social isolation and enjoy the Prairie sunshine. Then, when you get back, you can read the latest issue of the High Prairian.
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It’s the first week of autumn. On a sunny afternoon after picking blackberries or chopping firewood, grab the latest edition of the High Prairian and find out what’s happening on the prairie.
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It’s the first week in July and we finally have the June edition of the High Prairian ready to go.
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You’ll be rewarded for you patience.
Spring is still buried somewhere under 3+ feet of snow so while we wait for it to melt how about reading the latest edition of the High Prairian?
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…High Prairie news!
In this edition of the High Prairian read about the structure fire on South Prairie Road, Gwen & Jake’s rollover accident, how to avoid/drive through black ice, winter preparedness (I guess we should have titled this the Disaster issue!), a very interesting taxidermy business right here on the Prairie, and of course, much more…
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… and so is the High Prairian!
In this edition read about the hair-raising Mott Road fire, find out what a Cycle Pub is, see the progress on the Schilling Road fire hall, enjoy the fruits of this summer (zucchinis!), enjoy some beautiful autumn scenes, and much more.
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Special Edition, May 31, 2018 High Prairie: A Special Community It’s A Beautiful Place I live in a rural community called High Prairie, located in Washington State above the tiny town of Lyle, just off the Columbia River Gorge. High … Continue reading