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The governor asked, so we're offering our two cents' worth on the design of a commemorative state quarter, coming out in 2004. Story
[Times art: Brandon Jeffords]
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My Dream: The shadows of war
Mohammed Eshtayeh, 10, is a student at the Helen Keller School for the Blind in Jerusalem. His home is several hours away, inside Balata Refugee Camp near Nabulus. Because of Israel's recent military action he has not been there since March 10. He spoke in English and through a series of interpreters.
Word for Word: True reefer madness
From www.phish.net, a Web site run by fans of the jam band Phish.
Reader Exchange: Guitarmaker sticks his necks out for you
Do you enjoy woodworking? An offer from Martha Singleman of Holiday may interest you. Her husband, once a guitarmaker, no longer builds them and would like to give away five new guitar necks he has on hand. They would be perfect for the person who makes wood items from scratch, or for someone wishing to replace an existing guitar neck. The necks are made of light, highly polished woods.
How do you make meatloaf?
Meatloaf is like a snowflake. No two are ever alike.
Garden
This man is mowing his lawn
Well, not really. But Robomower is on the job. The robotic mower can navigate obstacles and cut your grass while you, ahem, attend to more pressing matters.
Now's the time to consider daylilies
The beginning of the flowering season is here. Need more information? The Bay Area Daylily Society presents its annual exhibition.
Oops! No Mile Hi Rose Feed in Florida
I'm sure my column about roses last Saturday confused or frustrated a number of readers of this fine paper: "winter-killed rose canes," "Mile Hi Rose Feed," a hard pruning in July? Huh?