A wildlife students' personal research on Mountain Lions, exploring their behavior, and how they coexist with humans in a ranching, and agriculturally based community. While living out their seasonal range changes on the valley floor, the impacts from obstacle's they face are far greater. The research for this project was done in a small eastern part of the Central San Joaquin Valley, of California. Written and Illustrated By: Mikki Terzian Non-Fiction Oak tree limbs shade the tops of boulders where a lioness with cubs waits for dusk to come. She teaches them to hunt small prey under a...
A wildlife students' personal research on Mountain Lions, exploring their behavior, and how they coexist with humans in a ranching, and agriculturally...
Junk Therapy began one early morning as my dear friend and I went out looking for a junk adventure. The things we see and the places we go are all stories of their own Sharing our found treasures with others is the most fun. We are crazy about searching for junk of all kinds to upcycle, repair, recreate into something new, and just the thrill of the hunt. We call it "Junk Therapy." In the issues to come, this small publication will offer ideas for collectable junk, junk for the upcycler, seasonal home decor, and some other surprises too. These issues will also feature other local collectors,...
Junk Therapy began one early morning as my dear friend and I went out looking for a junk adventure. The things we see and the places we go are all sto...