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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Aquariums can provide hours of entertainment. 
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Brooching the subject

Cheryl-Anne Millsap dresses a vintage form with decorative pins.

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Holders a keeper

Elaborate German calendar holders are a special find for Janet Ellquist.

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Smokey aged gracefully

Nicely preserved plush toy from the ‘50s is valued at from $50 to $75 now.

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Tour of Palouse

Homes and gardens will be on display for chapel benefit on Saturday.

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Art by the bottle

Vickie Buxton recycles glass containers, using them as canvases for her paintings.

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Color and curves

Home on North Bluff Trail Road boasts curving roof line and unique red hue.

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Babying your basil

Pat Munts offers tips on keeping that prima donna of herbs happy.

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Dead shrubs a mystery

Pat Munts advises homeowner about what might be killing her boxwoods.

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Underwater adventure

Aquariums are as varied and interesting as the seven seas.

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