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These are the months when many of us would find ourselves spending more time at home – with or without a pandemic going on.
Happy New Year! After the roughest year in memory for probably just about everyone, we have turned the page on 2020 and it is time to say “Happy New Year!” Everyone at Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette wishes every one of you the very best for a healthy and happy 2021. Welcome to new beginnings across the board. Coming into a new year – any new year – always means we’re starting off with the winter months. 255E South Best Ave. Walnutport, PA 18088
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So in this first issue of the New Year, in addition to local news highlights and announcements, we’re going to put some extra focus on “at home” activities, including how to keep your pets happy when there are so many more people around, all the time! As disrupted as our own schedules have been, it’s important to keep our pet’s schedules as normal as possible. We’ll give you some good ideas on how to make that happen. For those of you looking to brighten up your living space this winter we have a list of houseplants that thrive in low light, some of which are also major “air purifiers.” Each of them will make your space a happier one, and some will even thrive in your darkest room. We also have additional COVID-19 vaccine information, as well as tips for winter landscape photography, information on how to stay safe in a storm both at home and if you happen to be out driving, a great winter squash bread recipe, and more. So let’s look at 2021 as a different year from 2020 and let’s make it the most positive and healthy experience we can for ourselves and everyone in our lives.
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Stepping into a new year is filled with traditions. One of the enduring traditions is making New Year’s resolutions. Making them is very popular, but succeeding at them is sometimes a little tougher. Here are a few New Year’s resolutions worth considering in 2021. During this pandemic – even more than in normal times – we often find we have tons of commitments that are not always about us. One resolution to
consider is to make a little more “me” time just for you. Try out a new hobby, or bring back an old one like cooking, making art, or just sitting down to read a good book. A simple commitment to act on resolutions like these can have real benefits for both your mental and physical health. Along the way, try to “live happy.” If you find yourself saying things like, “I’ll be happy when…” the suggestion here is don’t focus on waiting to get happy, but rather keep healthy habits every day and focus on staying positive. While takeout is super-convenient, it’s not really that affordable and it’s not generally that healthy. A commitment to cooking more meals for yourself can be a valuable resolution to make. You’ll know exactly what’s in your meals and whether or not the ingredients are fresh and healthful. A New Year’s resolution to cook more may even lead you to learn more about cooking and different flavors. You can find almost every recipe in the world online, and you’ll likely save serious cash in the process. Keep Moving and Connected Keeping yourself moving in the New Year doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sweat through a highintensity workout. What it really suggests is that you should stay mobile – rather than sedentary – to get that blood flowing every single day. Keeping your body moving on a daily basis boosts endurance and cardiovascular health – plus, it’s Continued on page 6
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great for the mind. One way to work towards this goal is to walk rather than drive, whenever you can. The bottom line is if you increase your physical activity, you’ll experience obvious health benefits. Finally, one of the biggest resolutions is to stay connected with others to avoid feelings of loneliness and isolation – and help them avoid those feelings too. In 2021, especially if you’re due for a catch-up visit with someone, make better efforts to stay in touch. Send an email, write a letter, pick up the phone, or plan some Zoom “Happy Hours” or FaceTime sessions – whatever works to stay in touch with those you love the most. It’s been said so many times before, here’s to a happy and healthy New Year.
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How To: Keeping Pets Happy Indoors SOURCE: Purina
When it comes to being stuck inside, there’s no doubt that pets can make the time at home feel a whole lot more enjoyable. Being stuck at home with your pet can also present its share of challenges. Here are some tips from pet behaviorists on how to keep your pet happy and engaged this winter when you are both stuck inside. Stick to their routine / Your routine has likely been disrupted in some pretty significant ways this past year. Even so, it’s important to try to keep your pet’s routine – feeding, bathroom breaks, walks – as intact as possible. Be intentional about rest time / Your pet may be used to having alone time when the family is normally away, so try to give your pets plenty of down time each day. Your kids may need activities to fill their days, but your cat or dog will be just fine, and will even benefit from having some quiet time. Let them chew it out / When you have conference calls, homeschooling sessions, or just moments
when you need some rest, it can be helpful to give your pets a long-chew treat to keep them entertained. Kongs and other sturdy toys can be filled with peanut butter and then frozen for a longer-lasting distraction. Exercise, exercise, exercise / Staying active is as beneficial for your pet as it is for you. Even a trip Continued on page 8
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to the mailbox can provide a little exercise. If you’re truly stuck inside, clear away some furniture to make room for a game of fetch or tug of war. Play some mind games / Another great way to tire your pet out is with mental stimulation, like teaching them a new trick! You can also use feeding time as a way to mentally enrich your pet’s day. Scatter their food around the house and let them use their sense of smell to find it. Be a considerate roommate / Nobody appreciates a roommate who is always making noise, and your pet is no exception. Be mindful that pets can hear a lot better than we can and try to keep excessive noise to a minimum. Keep them on a healthy diet / You may be indulging in boxed mac and cheese and one too many brownies these days, but that doesn’t mean your pet can’t stick to their healthy diet. Stick to providing their regular food as much as possible. Create a “safe spot” / Your pet may need some personal space to feel safe and comfortable during a time when there are suddenly more people around. This is especially true for cats, but dogs can benefit from having a designated “safe space” as
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TOUCH OF DUTCH Submitted by Larry Gradwohl
Mir gehne Winsche Lewe Leit: In seim Buch, Am Schwarze [Schwatze] Baer, hot der Lloyd Moll en Kabiddel, as "'S Neiyaahr Watt Aagschosse" heest. Heit lese mer en paar Leine devun: "Neiyaahr owets am Schwarze Baer waar em Hiram Bescht sei gewehnlichi Gemee all uff Hand. So um de zehe Uhr hen die Buwe ihre Sache zammegemacht fer Neiyaahr schiesse un winsche geh. . . . Well, endlich geht’s ab, der Hi vannehaer, der Pitt mit der alde Mussellooder uff der Axel, un die annere hinnenoh, wie die Gens noch em Wasser. Der Hi hot sei Hatz uffgemacht ghatt un der Schtiem halt sie waarrem fer en gudi Weil, awwer bis sie zum Ed Huwer kumme, sin ihre Feiere zimmlich
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Un wann mer dich verdriesse, Dann saag's nau, un gschwinnt, Eb mir den Schuss los-schiesse, Aus daere alde Flint. "Bis der Bill middem Winsche faddich waar, hot der Willum gelaade ghatt, un graad uff's letschde Watt gnallt's. Der Schuss waar gnapps verfalle, geht die Dier uff, un die Schitz gehne nei in die Kich." Un nadierlich griege sie widder ebbes zu drinke. Wie lang kenne sie drinke, bis sie net richtich wisse wie mer winscht, schiesst, un sogaar laaft? Macht's gut, Der Alt Professer -Earl Haag, in his Es neinuhr Schtick column VieI heecher wie die Benne; Dei Hinkel immer gaxe So dass sie lege kenne. Nau hoscht du graad vor Aage Des Glick, as dir vorfallt, So duh dich net beglaage; Kumm runner, eb es gnaIIt. Duh Brotwascht in die Pann Grick all des Zugeheer, En gflochtner Dimmittschan, Ich hoff, er iss net leer. lss all der Schnapps verloffe, Do gebt's aa ken GeheiI, Ken besser Schtoff watt gsoffe Wie eier SeidereiI.
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[Em Lloyd Moll sei Schtick, ’S Neiyaahr Watt Aagschosse, iss ganz zu lang fer die Town & Country. Des Deel do weisst die Neiyaahr-winsch Tradition. Fer mei neegscht Schtick, wa ich der schpassich Schluss vum Moll seinre Gschickt neiduh – sell aa vum Earl.] We Go Wishing Dear People, In his book, At the Black Bear, Lloyd Moll has a chapter entitled "New Year Is Shot In." Today we Continued on page 12
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will read a few lines of it: "On New Year's evening at the Black Bear [the local tavern.], Hiram Bescht's congregation was all on hand. [Hiram was der Watt, the taverner.] So about 10 0'clock the boys got their things together to go New Year's wishing and shooting. - Well, finally they started off, Hi in front, Pete with the Old muzzle loader on his shoulder, and the others following behind like geese going to the water. Hi had opened his heart, and the steam keeps them warm for a good while; but till they get to Ed Hoover's, their fires are rather burned down, and they are cold right to the bones." For Ed they have just a short wish [because they are so cold naturally get something to drink, and start off on their way again, this time to the Eck's, where they ask George Eck if they should shoot in the new year for him. "Of course," he cries, and Bill Schaefer starts in: "I wish for you in this house AII the luck in the world, With health it makes no difference How rich you are with money. No sickness should put you down,
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A braided demijohn [A narrow-necked bottle of glass/stoneware, 1 to 10 gals.], l hope it isn't empty. But if all the whiskey is gone, There won't be any crying, No better stuff is drunk Than your cider with alcohol added. And if we displease you, Then say it now, and quickly, Before we let go with this shot
Out of this old gun. "Till Bill was finished with the wishing, William had already loaded, and just at the last word it bangs. The shot had hardly fallen, the door opens, and the shooters go into the kitchen.” And, of course, they again get something to drink. How long can they drink till they don't rightly know how one wishes, shoots, or even walks? More next week. Take care, The old professor [Lloyd Moll’s article, ‘The New Year is Shot in,’ is way too long for the Town & Country paper. The part printed here shows the New Year Wishing tradition. For my next article, I will submit the funny ending of Moll’s story – that also from Haag.] En sicher, gsund Neiyaar zu eich all! A safe, healthy New Year to all!
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Very often, the only saturated color is the deep blue of the clear sky. Moreover, snow covers the unfitting color elements on the ground, such as non-complimentary green-brown hues of the empty fields. During sunset and sunrise, the white snow nicely reflects the saturated tones of the sky. In extreme temperatures, I often observed rich purple and orange tones in the low sky above the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. Don’t be surprised to see bluish shadow areas in sunny conditions Make use of frost / White frost can turn almost anything into a very attractive subject. Paradoxically, that is exactly what makes it difficult to photograph. With a thin layer of frost covering everything, a landscape looks like a fairy tale, which may obscure the focus of the photographer for a good composition. Good composition and framing should always be your priority, but do not underestimate other variables that come into play while shooting, whether it has to do with proper exposure, focusing, depth of field or simpler things related to your camera settings.
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Low-Light Houseplants (edited) SOURCE: Martha Stewart Living By Lauren Wellbank
If you live in a place or have a room where sunlight is very limited, but want to dress it up with a beautiful plant, you'll want to check out this list of low-light loving houseplants. According to Bridget Zazzara, the indoor retail and seasonal plant manager for Logan’s Trading Company in Raleigh, North Carolina, these houseplants can withstand even the darkest corners of your home. Snake Plant / The Snake Plant is known for its tall, skinny leaves and attractive foliage. Varieties can be anywhere from three- to four-inches tall to three- to four-feet tall and when in bloom, flowers resemble small lilies along a single stem and are very fragrant. This variety is drought tolerant and high on NASA's list of air-purifying plants. ZZ Plant / The ZZ, or zamiaculcas zamiifolia, is another drought- and low light-tolerant option. This variety comes with solid green foliage that reaches between one- to three-feet in height. Peace Lily / Known for its beautiful large white blooms, the Peace Lily is a moisture-loving plant that can get by with a little less light than other tropicals. It is also a major air purifier.
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In the process of getting vaccines approved to fight the coronavirus, the Emergency Use Authorization (“EUA”) is a new term we’re hearing often. A major difference in the process to get EUA approval versus getting a regular FDA approval is time. "You have these crises that require very fast action, so you need the ability to respond quickly,” says Joshua Sharfstein, M.D., vice dean for Public Health Practice at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a former principal deputy commissioner at the FDA. The FDA's traditional approval process can take years, and that sort of time frame seems almost indefensible in the middle of a pandemic that has already claimed more than 300,000 lives in the U.S. alone. It's important to note that the evidence standard can also be lower for EUAs compared with traditional FDA approval. In the case of a potential EUA, the FDA weighs the risks and benefits using
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The 11-Minute Walk SOURCE: Ladders.com
Between office work at home, binge watching Netflix, and generally spending more time being sedentary this past year, it’s safe to say that we’ve all spent significantly more time sitting down than we would have in a normal year. So now we’re stepping into 2021 and with the winter months ahead and the continuing pandemic we are looking at quite a bit more of the same. The general consensus suggests that “sitting is the new smoking” in terms of how it affects our health. That means all this sitting around isn’t doing us any favors. That being said, you really don’t need to overhaul your lifestyle in order to counterbalance
the time you spend sitting down or being sedentary. In fact, new research suggests that a simple daily walk may be all you need to combat the effects of sitting all day. According to the British Journal of Sports Medicine, walking for a minimum of 11 minutes a day could be enough to lessen the effects of a sedentary lifestyle. The analysis suggests that about 30-40 minutes of moderate exercise or walking per day is the most conservative model, but participants who practiced as little as 11 minutes per day did not differ in risk compared with the more active group. In other words: if you really want to make sure you’re staying healthy, or if you’re spending most of your day sitting down, you’ll want to double or triple that daily walk – for both mental and physical health.
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RECIPE: WINTER SQUASH BREAD SOURCE: justapinch.com By Amy Herald @Meave Here is a winter squash bread recipe you are sure to love. But first, some winter squash facts: Winter squashes are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, potassium and manganese, calcium, magnesium, Vitamin E, Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, and Folate. Squash is also high in fiber so it may help give you the sensation of feeling full, without having consumed a lot of calories.
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• Butter, softened: 2/3 cup • Sugar: 2 2/3 cups • Eggs: 4 • All-Purpose Flour: 3 1/2 cups • Baking Power: 2 teaspoons • Salt: 1 teaspoon • Cinnamon, ground: 1 teaspoon • Cloves, ground: 1 teaspoon • Nutmeg: 1/2 teaspoon • Winter Squash Puree, cooked: 3 cups • Vanilla Extract: 1 teaspoon • Walnuts (or Pecans), chopped: 1 cup
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