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I actually paid for the thing - only 10 bucks a year - and regret it. It's a southern Town and Country with pretensions.

Now that I live in a place where it has been advised that I wear neon orange attire while I am out in the garden at this time of year, Garden and Gun might have some handy tips I could use. I certainly can't wear my new plush brown robe out on the deck right now, the path the gentlemen use to head into the woods is right at the top of the hill on our fence line and looks right down on the house. A Big Fuzzy Brown thing is moving down there. I think not.

Magazines are NOT dead! It's impossible to read your favourite blogs in the bathtub (unless that suicidal tint of having high electricity gear close to water gives you a kick) or kill a fly with a rolled up laptop. Reading a mag is also a quite different way of relaxing than reading blogs on the computer.

I have to admit that recieving a "Garden & Gun" periodical would give me a few odd looks here in Sweden, though.

Christopher C, I never walk off the road this time of year in the country, even with my bright orange scarf.

Garden & Gun, a title which never, ever fails to make me laugh, also reminds me of the great fun I had working for Bill Weld when he was governor of Massachusetts. In our first interview, he asked me what I did when I wasn't working, I said, "Garden."

"I like gardens and woods and things," he said and told me he was a hunter. Then he gave me the job.

Outdoorsmen of all persuasions just understand each other.

The title makes me laugh too. I saw a copy a few months ago. There were a few gardening articles but not many. I found it amusing that the big blurbs they put in the middle of articles to get your attention were always comments the garden owner made about hunting or killing some defenseless animal. No thanks.

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