Amish Farms in Ohio by: Lynn R. Millerfrom issue: 27-4 People/Events Farmstead I took these photos while driving around the Mt. Hope area of Amish Ohio. Whenever I am here, I feel a remembrance for how things might be. Strong, fertile, beautiful, individual farms each self reliant and...
Mercedes Metris vans have a larger cargo area than the competition, which means more room for your campervan build. They come with either a 270-degree swing-open rear door or a hatchback tailgate. The exterior looks just like that of a work van, making this vehicle a very stealthy camper....
The beautiful seaside small town of Kennebunkport in Maine has everything you need for the perfect getaway. Relax on one of the three beaches in the area, or take a charter out on the sea to fish. But if fishing isn’t your forte, you can also sign up for guided boat tours. The ...
low-emission vehicles, from wheelchair accessible vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds, to vans, trucks and taxis. To get the benefit of this grant, businesses don’t need to apply for anything as dealers include the value of the grant in the vehicle’s price. ...
I bought some for 15 pesos at a Taiwanese-owned thrift shop in Binan City’s downtown area; I also bought some for 25 pesos at one of the tiangge stalls in the uppermost floor of Farmer’s Cubao – they had more color choices in Cubao ...
Americans call vans motor homes. A motor home is always used for holidays. When a family are traveling to the mountains or to the seaside, they can live in their motor home for a few days or weeks. All the members of a big family can enjoy a happier life when they are traveling ...
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a single wild fruit will generally provide alotless edible material than a cultivated fruit of the same size. This is one area where humans have definitely left our signature in fruit breeding: We like our cultivated fruits to be seedless (or at least low in ’em), easy to bite into, ea...