Relive one of the broadest World War II offensives in history as Allied troops battle their way into the German Roer Valley. See the Allied forces engage Nazi soldiers in bombed-out towns and ambushes from the autumn of 1944 to the winter of 1945. Rare film footage. …
Into Nazi Germany | Documentary
Little Grey Wolfy: Fall Travelers
This film is available globally except in France, Belgium, Norway, Russia, and Belarus. Autumn is here, and birds are winging their way south. It would be great to go on a trip with the birds to the warm lands where bears do not sleep in the wintertime. The only problem is that Wolfy and his…
Fall Plant Care
Q: When we bought our house, 10 months ago, we saw we have two small pine trees in the backyard. One is approximately 15 feet tall and the other about 10. On both, the needles are turning brown and dying, from the inside and bottom, up and out. I have tried adding Miracid to the…
Fall Colors in Chicago Area Are the Best in Years. But Don’t Wait Too Long to Peep at the Leaves
By William Lee From Chicago Tribune Chicago–Family portrait takers, tour guides and social media influencers are running out of time to photograph the final days of the best season of fall colors in northern Illinois in years, experts say. The Chicago area may have the best colors of the entire state, as other parts continue…
Fall Garden and Tool Cleanup
There is still plenty of time to do some important gardening work before winter arrives. In your annual, perennial and vegetable beds, it is often a good idea to remove dead stems and leaves from any plants that had insect or disease problems. This will help slow the spread of these problems next spring. If…
8 California Hikes That Take You Through Glorious Fall Foliage
By Casey Schreiner from Los Angeles Times Los Angeles–Let me start with some expectation setting. There are many trails in L.A. that can give you small bursts of autumn color, for instance, in the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountains. But if you’re looking for some epic, sweeping vistas filled with brilliant foliage that screams…
How to Eat for the Season: Ayurvedic Tips for Fall
In Ayurveda nourishing foods for autumn include root vegetables such as carrots and beets and hard “winter” squash like pumpkins and butternut squash as well as ghee and almonds. A Season of Deficiency & Change Autumn is a season of deficiency and change. When the temperature starts to drop, the body scrambles to protect itself…
Thriving in Autumn With Traditional Chinese Medicine
With the coming of chilly autumn weather and the continued presence of COVID-19, do you have friends who suffer from a persistent cough? Do you have a scratchy throat or dry skin? In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), lung nourishment is essential to avoid these common cool weather complaints. Dr. Yu Ya-Wen of Shaanxi College of…
Traveling Without Kids
The friendly, English-speaking bus driver on the Greek island of Patmos points us toward a local beach taverna where we eat with our toes in the sand. I checked another experience off this trip’s bucket list — eating moussaka (the Greek casserole with eggplant and meat) at a local island spot, surrounded by locals overlooking…
My Famous Fat Flush Soup: Keto Style
October is here and soup season is not far behind. So get ready for the latest upgrade to my famous Fat Flush Soup…keto style! With this brand-new recipe revision, women in my test group have found even the most stubborn weight is coming off and they’re losing 5 to 10 pounds in only one week!…
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