Marisa Carroll I live in an apartment three blocks from the closest laundromat. It’s not the in-unit laundry setup of my dreams, but it gets the job done: I drop off, I pick up, I pay the kind clerk between $20 and $45, and I’m on my way. In New York, laundromats are considered essential
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To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Alaska canceled all early-spring bear hunts. Spring bear hunts were scheduled to start next week in Alaska. But even America’s last frontier isn’t immune to COVID-19. Alaska Fish and Game shut down both black and brown bear seasons through May 31 in an effort to curb the transmission of the virus.
Hasselblad X1D II and Fujifilm’s GFX series offer landscape photographers the stunning image quality of a medium format sensor in bodies that are relatively compact, field-ready and easy to handle. Frame from 4K video captured by Dave Pardue with the Fujifilm GFX 100. Dave Pardue at our network site Imaging Resource took the Fujifilm GFX
A tiny kitchen can feel like a curse, but it can become manageable and charming if you know how to make the most of the available space. Cabinets aren’t the only place you can store things, and there are a lot of “dead zones” in kitchens that can actually be useful. From utilizing the sides
The right gear in your backpack can literally save your life. But what survival gear should you bring? Surviving in the wild — no matter the location or the time of year — depends more on human wit than the gear you have in your pack. But all survival experts still recommend assembling an emergency
The Daily Beast’s Miranda Green reported that a park employee at Lyndon B. Johnson Historic Park in Texas sent a staff-wide email demanding park closures. Photo credit: NPS/Cynthia Dorminey. We love our national parks, and as we all grapple with adjusting to staying at home, away from public places and gatherings, the idea of wide-open
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