Recently, my wife, Janeese, and I explored the Sequoia National Park in the Sierra Nevada’s of California. John Muir, the famous Scottish born, American naturalist was one of the early explorers of the Sequoias, Yosemite and many other areas that later became National Parks. He was one of the first to see and write about these gigantic trees. In fact, he was an early advocate for the preservation of all of the American wilderness and is called the “Father of the National Parks.” While...
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Buckmasters, the renowned outdoors organization that started in Montgomery, is celebrating milestones that include the 30th Buckmasters Expo, founder and CEO Jackie Bushman's 70th birthday this fall and the organization's 40th birthday in January. The 30th Expo at the Montgomery Convention Center attracted massive crowds for its three-day run last weekend. Not only did plenty of Alabamians enjoy the show – archery competition, loads of...
The Brine Boom: Pickles are popping off in grocery aisles From crunchy spears to tangy cocktails, pickles are having a moment. Whether you’re enjoying pickles in surprising combinations like a new sorbet, cooling down with a briny slush, or sipping on a pickletini for the first time, this flavor-forward trend is taking center stage. To find out what’s fueling the pickle craze, Instacart dove into the data to see how America is snacking on pickles, and which brands are topping the charts....
What you need to know about arthritis, from causes and management to emerging treatment Arthritis is a complex and often misunderstood condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is not a single disease but rather an umbrella term that encompasses over 100 types of joint disorders. Each type has unique features, but they all share one common symptom: inflammation in one or more joints, which causes pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion. This comprehensive article from...
Alabama's humid subtropical climate means August is both a harvest month and a prep month for fall crops. With careful planning, gardeners can extend their growing season and keep beds productive. What to Plant in August August is ideal for planting heat-tolerant vegetables and starting cool-season crops: | Crop Type | Examples | | Warm-season veggies | Tomatoes, peppers, okra, eggplant, squash, beans | | Fall crops (seeds) | Kale, collards, mustard greens, lettuce, radishes, turnips, carrots |...