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Wonderful West Virginia July 1993 Volume 57 No. 5 Fishwatching, Joe-Pye Weed, Sparrow Hawk (C3)

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Wonderful West Virginia
Volume 57 No. 5
July 1993
Condition: Good
FISHWATCHING by Scott Shalaway - using face masks and snorkels, your family can experience the fascinating world of fish and other underwater creatures. Fishwatching can improve your angling skills, too
JOE-PYE WEED by Martha J. McCormick - those wild tall plants with large clusters of tiny flowers ranging in color from pale pink to maroon, which you see just about everywhere as you drive through the WV countryside in late summer, are joe-pye weeds
NATURE UP CLOSE
A GALLERY OF ALL SEASONS by Mary Lee Scalf - artist Jody Boyd combined her dreams of restoring the grand old victorian house and starting a center for the arts when she established the Townhouse Gallery in Sistersville five years ago
THE FARMER'S FRIEND by Edward L. John son - once persecuted because it was thought to be a killer of songbirds, the American kestrel - commonly called the sparrow hawk - now is known to benefit the farmer
PRICKETTS FORT STATE PARK by Maureen Crockett - Standing on the bank of the Monongahela River near Fairmont at the site of the original 18th century structure, the reconstructed Pricketts Fort is a state park, a living outdoor museum, an outdoor drama, and a major volunteer program
THE BAD TREE by Margaret M. Nava - Called the 'cinnamon tree' the 'age tree', or the 'mitten tree' by some people, the sassafras has been used as a medicinal drink, a dental antiseptic, an insect repellent, an ingredient in root beer, a refreshing tea, and in preparing a variety of foods. Why, then is it called bad?
NATIVE BEAUTY by Ed Hamrick
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Volume 57 No. 5
July 1993
Condition: Good
FISHWATCHING by Scott Shalaway - using face masks and snorkels, your family can experience the fascinating world of fish and other underwater creatures. Fishwatching can improve your angling skills, too
JOE-PYE WEED by Martha J. McCormick - those wild tall plants with large clusters of tiny flowers ranging in color from pale pink to maroon, which you see just about everywhere as you drive through the WV countryside in late summer, are joe-pye weeds
NATURE UP CLOSE
A GALLERY OF ALL SEASONS by Mary Lee Scalf - artist Jody Boyd combined her dreams of restoring the grand old victorian house and starting a center for the arts when she established the Townhouse Gallery in Sistersville five years ago
THE FARMER'S FRIEND by Edward L. John son - once persecuted because it was thought to be a killer of songbirds, the American kestrel - commonly called the sparrow hawk - now is known to benefit the farmer
PRICKETTS FORT STATE PARK by Maureen Crockett - Standing on the bank of the Monongahela River near Fairmont at the site of the original 18th century structure, the reconstructed Pricketts Fort is a state park, a living outdoor museum, an outdoor drama, and a major volunteer program
THE BAD TREE by Margaret M. Nava - Called the 'cinnamon tree' the 'age tree', or the 'mitten tree' by some people, the sassafras has been used as a medicinal drink, a dental antiseptic, an insect repellent, an ingredient in root beer, a refreshing tea, and in preparing a variety of foods. Why, then is it called bad?
NATIVE BEAUTY by Ed Hamrick
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