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the land and life we love September 2011
Country Magazine

Hidden in plain sight
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Hide-and-seek is part of a nature photographer’s job, and Cathy and Gordon Illg are masters at it. Their photographs of animal camouflage are featured in the September issue of Country Extra and in a special slide show we’ve put together. Check out the slide show and see if you have the eye of a nature photographer.

After reading the magazine, be sure to visit with us on Facebook. You’ll find amazing photos posted by readers and new friends who share your love of Country.

—Robin Hoffman, Editor

 

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Signs of country
Signs of country

Coming upon a lighthearted sign is sometimes the best part of a drive through the country. Here’s a sampling of signs some readers found delightful enough to share.
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Contests!
Contests

Vote in our 2011 Rural Photography Contest, or let us know where you think the needle is hidden.
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Wallpaper
Wallpaper

Liven up your desktop with photos taken by Country readers.
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Return to Zion Canyon
Return to Zion Canyon

After losing her dad, she returned to the place where she needed him the most.
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For a laugh...
For a laugh

When I told my 4-year-old godson, John, that his godmother was coming to dinner, he asked his mother, “Will she bring her wand?”
—Miriam Trudeau, Cheboygan, Michigan
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Country-Inspired Recipes from Our Friends at Taste of Home
Chicken Kabobs with Peach Glaze

Chicken Kabobs with Peach Glaze

Chicken, peaches and veggies are treated to a delightful glaze. These kabobs pack in flavor. Serve with couscous or rice, and dinner’s ready! —Sharon Ricci, Mendon, New York
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Butterscotch Cookies

Butterscotch Cookies

This old-fashioned recipe has been in my family for years. It’s also delicious with miniature chocolate chips or coconut in place of the toffee bits. —Beverly Duncan, Big Prairie, Ohio
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