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3 Tallest Buildings in the United States
by Karen Ellis
The 3 Tallest Buildings in the United States Although, there are quite a few proposed and under construction buildings that are even higher than these skyscrapers, we can only say that they are "close but no... published 3 weeks ago
Simple Summer Meals - Delicioso Tortellini Salad
by Karen Ellis
Simple Summer Meals - Delicioso Tortellini Salad This is a great summer meal. Just copy the entire menu and recipes and take it to the grocery store to get what you need. Menu Delicioso Tortellini Salad... published 6 weeks ago
Oregon Travel Guide - (the town of) Sisters
by Karen Ellis
Oregon Travel Guide - Sisters The clean air and tall Ponderosa pines impress you as you ride in on highway 20 even before you reach the town of Sisters, Oregon. Enfolded in the snowy Cascade Mountain range... published 2 months ago
Famous Bridges
by Karen Ellis
Four U.S. Bridges Half Way-to-Hell, that's what they called the club of nineteen men saved by the safety net while building the Golden Gate Bridge. Unfortunately, eleven men gave up their lives to the... published 2 months ago
How to Make a Kinder Garden
by Karen Ellis
How to Make a Child's Garden Do Kids love vegetables? Sure they do, corn , carrots, potatoes, tomatoes (in the form of ketchup, or spaghetti sauce) and - did I mention corn and carrots? Most of the time it's... published 2 months ago
Oregon Travel Guide - Smith Rock
by Karen Ellis
The Newberry volcano spewed lava that flowed down the Crooked River canyon forming low cliffs and steep vertical fin-like shapes. That was 1.2 million years ago. Today it's 651 acres called Smith Rock State... published 2 months ago
Summer Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips
by Karen Ellis
Summer Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips Recipes One of my favorite things about summer are the fresh fruits and vegetables. I manage to make the Summer Fruit Salsa at least once every year. It's especially... published 3 months ago
The Good Earth Revisited
by Karen Ellis
If you are like me, you had only a handful, if that, of really memorable teachers in your lifetime. Teachers that excited you about learning. They usually had a unique way of presenting material and most of... published 3 months ago
Fathers Day - Thanks Dad
by Karen Ellis
It's true, I've always been a sensitive person. Sensitive in nature, but also sensitive towards other people, their feelings, their situations, their experiences. My brothers, one older and one younger, played... published 3 months ago
My View - Central Oregon
by Karen Ellis
Over twenty years ago, my husband and I rolled into central Oregon in a large U-haul truck, our blue Toyota pickup trailing behind. My orange tabby cat, Maurice, rode in his travel case on the seat of the... published 3 months ago










