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Spring 2013
Trillium Tales
Flowers to family one generation at a time
by K. C. Fahy-Harvick
A Wild (life) Adventure
Montezuma Wetlands provide a unique experience for year-round volunteers
by Phillip Bonn
Photography Tips: Shooting Waterfalls and Gorges
Chris Murray, a professional photographer, gives advice for taking great shots
A Tribe Called Youth
The region’s premier youth wilderness survival program fosters lifelong relationships with the natural world
by Jon Ulrich |
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Winter 2012
Weddings in the Finger Lakes
Area photographers share some of their favorite places to photograph couples
Back to the Future
One couple travels back in time by living in a 1950s-styled house
by Kay Thomas
Annual Photo Contest Winners
A new category adds to the interesting dynamic of the 11th annual contest
Sterling’s Renaissance Woman
The turn-of-the-century photographs of Edna Williams brings the area’s history to life
by June MacArthur |
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Fall 2012
Stu Gallagher – Personal Landscapes
Colorful and eye-catching photographs by an artist who experiments with digital effects
Suiting Up On Sunday (Helmets Required)
Two men from the Finger Lakes soak in the golden days of autumn by participating in their favorite sport – historic motor racing.
By Connie Ann Kirk
A Bittersweet Bite
New flavors, unique breeds and strange weather shape this year’s apple harvest
Photos and story by Bill Wingell
Dan Nolan – Capturing Time
Award-winning photographer shows us how a picture is a time machine – a slice of a day gone by. |
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Summer 2012
Soil is the Soul of the Finger Lakes
Trace back any thread of prosperity in our region, and you will inevitably find that our soil has played an important role.
By Jim Ochterski
Everything’s Coming Up Roses
People love roses. And nowhere is that more evident than at the E. M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden, located near Syracuse University at the west entrance to Thornden Park.
Photos and story Rich Finzer
Angelic Reflections
Photographer Amy Argona captures moments in time that she just can’t keep to herself
The Road to London:
2012 Olympic Hopefuls from Your Hometown
This summer, some of our very own will be crossing the Pond to compete at the top level of athleticism with some of the world’s best.
By Hannah Kallet |
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Travel Guide 2012
Experience Artistic Energy on Finger Lakes Art Trails
A unique opportunity to explore the creative side of the region – grab a brochure and map, and follow the open-studio art trails
By Kay Thomas
Roaming Route 89
Traveling along Cayuga Lake's western shore reveals beautiful scenery and points of interest
Photos and story Kristian S. Reynolds
Studying the Classics
Skaneateles is hosting its 34th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show
By Dick Sherwood
Finger Lakes Sublime
Landscape photographer Chris Murray showcases some of his favorite locations
Various Daytrips
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Spring 2012
Roads Less Traveled
Get off the beaten path and travel pathways featuring unique scenes and unforgettable views
Story and photos Michael Venturino
Spring is Gorgeous in Ithaca
The Ithaca Festival embodies the uniqueness of this beautiful and quirky city
Story and photos Kristian S. Reynolds
Daffodil Daze
A hillside in Candor explodes with a brightness of color each spring
Story and photos Cindy Ruggieri
A Serene Scene
Mute swans reside on the grounds of the Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic, enhancing the well-being of patients
Story by John Galati and Marjorie Morris |
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Winter 2011
Weddings in the Finger Lakes
Make your wedding yours
The Tenth Annual Photo Contest
After a decade of photography submissions, the quality of readers’ photographs remains at a high level
Let it Snow
In the snow belt, winter is tough, and we usually receive more snow than we’ve got places to put it
The Enchantment of Green Lakes
Shrouded in mist and mystery, these deep pothole lakes are unique for having two layers of water, which do not intermix
Forward Thinking – Penn Yan’s Successful SkylArc Studios
What makes the studio unique is that it is a facet of the Arc of Yates organization. |
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Fall 2011
A Year in the Life of a Whitetail Buck
Noted photographer Charles Alsheimer chronicles the life of a buck living in a region of the Finger Lakes that is off-limits to hunters
Farm to Market
Finger Lakes area farmers and winemakers are making a big impact in the Big Apple through greenmarkets
Story and photos Bill Wingell
Tin Can Tourists
In September, Sampson State Park hosts the fourth annual rally of vintage campers
Story and photos Mark Oros
Boiceville Cottages U.S.A.
Visit a collection of storybook cottages built by a Dryden-based contractor known for his imposing residential projects throughout the Finger Lakes.
Story and photos Bill Wingell
Autumn Splendor
Photographer Bonnie Gustin’s interpretation of autumn in the Finger Lakes |
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Summer 2011
Back From the Brink
This summer, the Finger Lakes Museum will proudly launch a three-part program that tells the “back from the brink” stories of Canadice and Hemlock Lakes.
By Michele Howland Banaszewski and Bill Banaszewski
A Road Well Traveled
Routes 5 and 20 give travelers a taste of Americana
Photos and story Kristian S. Reynolds
Good Things Come in Threes
Phillip Bonn, Shari Stratton and Cindy Ruggieri are three photographers showcasing their unique interpretaion of summer in the Finger Lakes
Watkins Glen
Fast cars, falling water and fine wines are just the beginning.
Compiled by Anya Harris
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Spring 2011
Llamas and Landscapes
A Tully couple takes clients on woodland treks with their favorite animals
By James P. Hughes
Alive!
Native flowering hardwoods show their true colors in the springtime
By Rich Finzer
Higher Education in the Finger Lakes
• It’s never too late to learn
• General contact information
Simple Pleasures
Hanford Farms, a private park near Marcellus, is available to the public to enjoy its beauty once a year
By Craig and Mary Humphrey
Dear Friend Amelia – One Union Soldier’s Letters Home
A new book by Tompkins County historians presents a narrative of the Civil War from a regional perspective
By Ronald E. Ostman and Harry Littell
Salamander Rain
Amphibians of all sorts take advantage of warm, wet spring nights
By Phillip Bonn |
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Winter 2010
Weddings in the Finger Lakes
• Brides just want to have fun
• A tale of two weddings
A Labor of Love
A stunning book of early photography was published this year thanks to the talents of some local professionals
By Bill Wingell, Ronald E. Ostman and Harry Littell
Dream Weaver
Master weaver Clara Rose Thomas of Baldwinsville can be considered a national treasure
By Rich Finzer
Rx for Winter Blues
The snow is here to stay – enjoy life by getting out into the white stuff and playing
By Kristian S. Reynolds
The Ninth Annual Photo Contest
Presenting the winners |
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Fall 2010
Autumn – A Second Spring
French philosopher Albert Camus described autumn as “a second spring when every leaf is a flower”
By Bill Banaszewski
“Mighty Queens” Making a Big Impact on Readers
Syndicated advice columnist Amy Dickinson’s best-selling memoir highlights Freeville
By Bill Wingell
“It’s a Butterflies-in-your-Stomach Feeling”
Come and explore the Bahar Nature Preserve and Carpenter's Falls Unique Area, but be careful on the treacherous trails
By Phillip Bonn
Sample the Wares, Savor the Tastes at the Windmill
The farm and craft market between Penn Yan and Dundee is becoming a tourism destination
By Jim Hughes |
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Summer 2010
Horses In My Dreams
Trailriding the fields and forests near Burdett
By Mindy B. Arledge
Brian, Phil and Jim’s Excellent Adventure!
Dipping their toes into all 11 Finger Lakes in one day
By James P. Hughes
For Love of Cars
An infatuation with automobiles turns into various professions
By Kimberly Price
The Photography of Adam baker
He seeks to capture the rare moments when the
elements combine to form a unique glimpse of light and time
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Spring 2010
MacKenzie-Childs Put a Twist on Tradition
The elegant, hand-crafted lines produced in Aurora ar known for their distinctive designs, vibrant colors and overlaying patterns
by Kimberly Price
Bluebell Island
A fairyland of vibrant blue blossoms blankets the woodlands
by Joy Underhill
More than Maple
The quaint village of Marathon holds its annual maple festival
by Kristian S. Reynolds
A Maple Sugaring March
An annual rite of passage into spring
by Malcolm MacKenzie
Higher Education in the Finger Lakes
Nature's Orchestra: A Celebration of Birdsong
A wild bird's concert greets us in the spring
by Marie Read |
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Winter 2009
The Eighth Annual Photo Contest
Another banner year of photography submissions brings a new batch of winners
Reflections of a Rural Schoolteacher
A trip back in time to Mendon Rural School 7
By Michele Howland Banaszewski
Pictorial: A Keuka Winter
Photographer Steve Knapp presents views of the lake during winter
Weddings in the Finger Lakes click on advertisers to visit their websites
Put Your Best Face Foward
Music That Sets the Tone
Preserve Your Day With Perfect Pictures
Cutting-Edge Cakes
Timing is Everything
A Cut Above
A brief glimpse at a country sawmill
By Rich Finzer
They Relish the Research
The ladies of the Waterloo Research Club enjoy any excuse to dig into a good topic
By Tina Manzer |
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Fall 2009
Canoes and Kayaks on Canadice
Canadice Lake may be the smallest of the eleven Finger Lakes, but it has a huge wild presence
By Michael Venturino
To Market, To Market
Thriving Ithaca attraction makes for a fun – and healthy – place to visit
By Bill Wingell
Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters
Well-built timberframe homes bring the feel of your rustic, nature-oriented vacation into your everyday life
By Kimberly Price
Frosty Mornings
The photography of Frank Muller
Lafayette Apple Festival
People flock to a festival that resonates with the feelings of an old-time country fair
By Kristian S. Reynolds |
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Summer 2009
The Seneca Amon the Finger Lakes
A brief tour of heritage attractions
By Carol White Llewellyn
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historical Park
A picturesque stroll through Canandaigua's special gardens
A Perfect Day for Sailing
Photographer George Cannon takes us on a day's outing on Seneca Lake
Getting the Scoop
There's something about ice cream that appeals to just about everyone
By Cindy Ruggieri |
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Spring 2009
Salvaging the Past
Ithaca's Significant Elements is crammed with vintage hardware and home furnishings
by Nina Boutsikaris
Cumming Nature Center
A Bristol Hills retreat welcomes spring with maple sugar
by Ron and Collette Stochl
ECO: An Environment of Learning
The Macus Whitman Central School District offers a unique choice that provides students with an experiential curriculum rather than the typical classroom fare
by Malcolm MacKenzie
Spring Woodlands
The photography and thoughts of Mindy Arledge |
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Winter 2008
Down-home Bard,
Finger Lakes Great, Arch Merrill
Looking at the life of a gifted storyteller
By James P. Hughes
Winter Waterfowl of the Finger Lakes
These “snowbirds” migrate from the north country to rest and feed upon this region’s winter waters
Photos and story by Bill Banaszewski
Big Changes for a Big-Hearted Family
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” comes to Geneva
By Kimberly Price
The Seventh Annual Photo Contest
Increasing interest from readers brings record numbers of photography submissions |
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Fall 2008
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EcoVillage at Ithaca
A community bound by ideals
Story and photos by Bill Wingell
One Moment in Time
The nature photography of Gina Prusinowski
From the Brink of Extinction
The bald eagle is back in New York State
By John Adamski
Martin A. Poole: At Home in the Finger Lakes
Corning artist captures the landscape with stunning oil paintings
By Anya Harris |
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Summer 2008
A Finger Lakes Museum Proposal: Update
History in the making
By John Adamski
Ithaca’s First Scottish Festival Takes Shape
Bagpipe players, dancers and athletes will gather to compete at the Pinecreek Campground
By Kari Anderson
Through the Lens of Den Linnehan
From his book The Finger Lakes: Natures Beauty
Photography by Den Linnehan
Togas, Tastings and Treats at the Finger Lakes Wine Festival
In mid-July, over 80 of New York state’s finest wineries will converge at the Watkins Glen International Raceway
By Kristian S. Reynolds
The Many Lives of Hiawatha Island
This 112-acre patch of land in the Susquehanna River between Owego and Apalachin, has a long and colorful history that goes back nearly 240 years
By Bill Wingell |
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Spring 2008
A Finger Lakes Museum Proposal
Showered with ideas about a
Finger Lakes Cultural and Natural History Museum
By John Adamski
Suffragist Cities
The author takes her teenage children on a tour of Women’s Rights landmarks
By Cindy Ross
Raindrop World
Closeup photos of water droplets depict beauty on a micro level
Photography by Lindsay Adler
Hot Spots for Birding on Lake Ontario’s Shores
No season surpasses spring for premium
bird watching in the Finger Lakes
By Susan Peterson Gateley
The Battle Over Newtown Battlefield
Preservation of the historic site may be a controversial issue with local landowners
Photos and story Bill Wingell
Three Falls Woods
A hidden jewel of waterfalls and nature near Manlius is revealed
Story and photos by Phillip Bonn |
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Winter 2007
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The Underground Railroad
The author visits the Finger Lakes-area stops in Syracuse, Auburn and Elmira
By Cindy Ross
Solid Ground
As rumors circulate about developing the watersheds surrounding Hemlock and Canadice Lakes, Rochester officials affirm their plans for preservation
By John Adamski
Photo Contest Winners
Excellent photos grace the pages of the sixth annual photo competition
Classic
Greek revival houses of the Finger Lakes
By Alta E. Boyer
Harps Reach the Mainstream
Whether they are used for therapy or concerts, harps are becoming a popular musical instrument
By Kari Anderson
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Fall 2007
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Plight of the White Deer
An agreement between industrial developers and
environmentalists is good news for a rare herd of deer
By John Adamski
The Revival of the State
Downtown Ithaca was once home to 17 theatres. Now there is only one left: the charming State Theatre on West State Street
By Stacy Majewicz
What’s the Crush?
Ah, the life of a winery owner. It’s a tough, tough job. Especially when it’s time to “crush”
Story and photos by Kristian S. Reynolds
Healthy, Delicious & Oh, So Sweet
Geneva leads the nation in developing new varieties
of European plums
By Paul Grebinger and Jay Freer
Pictorial: A Sort of Homecoming
The fine art photography of Larry Blair |
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Summer 2007
(no longer available)
Porches of Penn Yan
The front porch is still an emblem of welcome, representing a time when people would stop to sit a spell and talk.
Photos and story by Darlene Bordwell
The Joy of Geo-caching
An activity that provides opportunities to learn about the environment and geometry, while discovering treasures.
By JulieAnn Krajci
Armory Square
Big city splendor in Syracuse, without the big city.
Photos and story by James P. Hughes
Get Away to Owego
This historic southern Finger Lakes
village is a great place to dine and shop.
Photos and story by Bill Wingell
All Aboard for a Crazy Cardboard Boat Race
Watkins Glen Waterfront Festival
attracts thousands of fans each June.
By Michelle R. LaDue |
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Spring 2007
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When Lake Boats Ruled Our Waves
At one time getting from one place to
another on Seneca Lake required a boat
By Alta E. Boyer
The Colors of Spring
The time of year when the world around
us awakens from a deep winter slumber
By Cindy Ruggieri
Valley of Dreams
The Muller Field Station at the south end of Honeoye Lake
By John Adamski
Glaciers and Giants
An exhibit at the Rochester Museum
and Science Center preserves a piece of local history
By Laurel C. Wemett |
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Winter 2006
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Winter Food for Wild Birds
What do our resident birds and winter migrants find to eat during the bleak winter months?
By Karen English and James Engel
They Shoe Horses, Don't They?
A farrier in western and central New York must be intrepid and impervious to cold.
By Steve Wilson
Photo Contest Winners
The fifth annual competition's best photos
The Spirit of Winter
Winter is a special time to get out and enjoy crisp sunny days and magical moonlit nights.
By Kristian S. Reynolds |
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Fall 2006
Passion, Patience and Persistence
The photographs of Nigel P. Kent
Coyotes Come Calling
Canis latrans, the Eastern Coyote,
is the Empire State’s top predator
By John Adamski
Hilltops, Hogbacks and Hollows
Mountain biking in the Finger Lakes
ByTodd Miner
A Journey in Architecture
Photography book celebrates area’s
most treasured buildings and landscapes |
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Summer 2006
On the Water
Kristian S. Reynolds' portrayal of the
blue treasure we all like to dip our toes into
Keeping it Real
The Genesee Country Village & Museum
is the third largest living history museum in the United States
by Stacy Majewicz
What Do You Know About Farming?
Get some linsight into what thousands
of Finger Lakes farms are producing
by Jim Ochterski
A Bicycling Adventure on the Canalway Trail
A family and friends tour the canal and learn a lot of history on the way
By Cindy Ross |
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Spring 2006
The Grand Canyon of the East
Letchworth State Park celebrates its centennial
By Deirdre Byrne
The Ladies of the Lakes
The Finger Lakes area has given rise to many notable women
By James P. Hughes
Coming Home to Paint
The art of Bill Mowson
Wetlands and Waterfowl
The Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge – where wildlife comes first, but people are welcome too
By Joy Underhill |
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Winter 2005
Mosey on Down
The Rockwell Museum of Western Art in Corning
By Deirdre Byrne
Is That a Potato House?
Cobblestone buildings near Rochester
By Sue Freeman
Winners of the Fourth Annual Photo Contest
Readers show us their best work
Origins of the American Red Cross
Volunteer organization founded by Clara Barton in Dansville
By Chuck Lyons |
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Fall 2005
Leave it to Beavers
Getting to know North America’s largest rodent
By John Adamski Up, Up and Away
New York State Festival of Balloons
By John Adamski
Autumn Tour of Tioga County
The Photographs of Cindy Ruggieri
Esperanza Mansion
The "hope" of Keuka Lake
By Erin DiVincenzo |
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Summer 2005
Step-by-step: The Genesee Valley Greenway
Ninety miles of trail, from Rochester to North Cuba
By Rich Gardner
Eileen Collins: A World Above
Elmira’s native astronaut is returning to
space piloting the space shuttle Discovery
By Jill Michaels
Views from Above
Photos that inspire a book
Bumps and Octagons
The legacy of Cohocton’s Orson S. Fowler
By James P. Hughes |
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Spring 2005 (no longer available)
Starlit Nights on Gannett Hill
A world-class observatory is located in our own back yard.
By Ed Ribson and Eve Strella
Forest in Sepia
The photography of Doug McFarland
Whitewater Kayaking...Here?
The region is host to a surprising number of adventure paddlers.
By Todd Miner, Cornell Outdoor Education
Urban Falcons
City-dwelling peregrine falcons enhance life in the Finger Lakes.
By Ruth E. Thaler-Carter |
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Winter 2004
Frozen Images
The ice photographs of Ralph Thompson
Open Sky and Open Road
Glenn Curtiss and the museum that honors him
By Kirk House
2004 Photo Contest Winners
Riding the Sails of Tradition
Boat builder Sterling Klinck of East Hill Gallery introduces us to his craft
By Heather Merrell |
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Fall 2004
The Vinifera Revolution
European grapes are growing in the Finger Lakes
By Grady Wells
“Everybody Needs Beauty as Well as Bread”
The Finger Lakes Land Trust protects open spaces
By Brad Edmondson
Keuka Views
Photographer Steve Knapp gives us a tour
The Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty
Fresh food, fine wine, from right here
By Jackie Perrin |
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Summer 2004 (no longer available)
Piped-in Music (The Real Kind) in Bristol Valley
The story of a world-class pipe organ builder
By Bruce Beardsley
Remembering Roseland
Memories of a park and its carousel
By Joy Underhill
Natural Inspiration
The photography of Fred Bertram
Looking at Glass from Every Angle
The Corning Museum of Glass
By David L. Pierce |
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Spring 2004
Generations of Growth: Arboreta Enrich Life Amid the Lakes
A collection of tree museums to visit
By Michelle Buckstrup
Anyone For Tewarrathon?
Lacrosse makes an impact on today’s world of sports
By Tina Manzer
Photography for the Soule
Roger Soule warms us with images of spring
The Aurora Renaissance
By Dariel Y. Curren
First Light in the Finger Lakes
Early morning photographs by Michael Venturino |
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Winter 2003
Capturing the Winter Spirit
The photography of Steve Chesler
“Enlightened” Ithaca
New York’s Gorges Oasis
By Hal Smith
Safe Haven
The forgotten story of the Holocaust refugees at Fort Ontario
By Joy Underhill
Annual Photo Contest Winners
The Finger Lakes seen through the lens |
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Fall 2003
Fly Fishing in the Finger Lakes
A challenging and rewarding sport
By Steve Chesler
New Respect for Ancient Trees
Old growth forests do exist in the area
By John Van Neil
On Foot in the Finger Lakes Hills
Traverse the southern region on marked trails
By Irene Szabo
Texture and Light
The black-and-white photography of Fred Trumbore |
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Summer 2003
Antique Boating in the Finger Lakes
Vintage craft on display
By Dick Sherwood
The New York State Fair
Still growing after 160 years
By Don Pickard
People of Keuka Lake
Lisa Carp’s photography captures the personalities of area residents
The Changing Course of New York’s Canals
From pioneer trail to recreational waterway
By Cheryl Longyear |
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Spring 2003
From Sap to Sugar
Area residents have a taste for tradition
By Kristin Curtis
Memorial Day
Waterloo is the birthplace of one of America’s most patriotic holidays
By Laurel C. Wemett
Getting Along With Bears
Black bears are expanding their territories into the woodlands of the southern Finger Lakes region
By John Adamski
Tompkins County Spring
The photography of Richard Welchmand Harriet Sutherland |
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Winter 2002/2003
Welcome to Bedford Falls...or is it Seneca Falls
Movie buffs who love "It's a Wonderful Life" and small-town Bedford Falls should feel right at thome in this Finger Lakes village
By James P. Hughes
Darryl Abraham
Sculptor, teacher, landscape designer, and Finger Lakes original
By Leanna Landsmann
The House that Smith Built
Geneva's elegant Smith Opera House makes a comeback
By Kevin Schoonover
Photo Contest Winners
Finger Lakes talent is proudly displayed |
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Fall 2002 (no longer available)
Reaping the Harvest
Autumn is a time of high color, and a time
for farmers to bring in their bountiful harvest
By Peggy Haine
Kristian S. Reynolds: A Panoramic Palette of Colors
Kristian showcases beautiful fall scenery from his book, Finger Lakes Panoramas
At Hom in the Finger Lakes: A Mark Twain Memoir
The Great American author's connection to Elmira is deeply rooted
James P. Hughes
The Cohocton Tree-Sitters
Sit in a tree for an entire weekend? In October?
By Joy Underhill Photographs by Vera Elyjiw |
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Summer 2002
Movies Under the Finger Lakes Stars
Drive-in movie theaters are surviving and
even thriving from mid-April to Labor Day
By Laurel C. Wemett
Treasures of the Deep: Scuba Diving in the Finger Lakes
You didn't have to go to the ocean to find sunken treasures and interesting aquatic wildlife
By Joy Underhill and Greg Paul
Paddling the Waterways of the Finger Lakes
The area is ideal for kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts
By Chris Sharman
Bird's-Eye View
Portraits of the lakes that will make your hear soar.
By Life in the Finger Lakes contributing photograhers |
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Spring 2002
Robert Gillespie: Auto Racing Artist
Watkins Glen vintage racing is captured
through Robert's nationally renowned paintings
By Roger Soule
Postmarked the Finger Lakes
The Finger Lakes' rich history and scenic
beauty are preserved through postcards
By Laurel C. Wemett
Spring's a-Bloomin'!
An eye-popping flower pictorial
By Life in the Finger Lakes contributing photograhers
The Return of the River Otter
This creature is once again swimming in the clear,
unpolluted waters of Central New York
Photographs and story by Bill Banaszewski
Sidebars by John Van Neil |
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Fall/Holiday 2001
The Spooktacular Finger Lakes
Merely curious to spine-tingling stories
By Laurel C. Wemett
Derek Doefinger: Welcoming Waterfalls
a fifteen year collection of exquisite photographs
Whitetail Deer in New York
Nowhere in this state is the whitetail deer more evident and observable than right here in the Finger Lakes
By Len Lisenbee
From Grapes to Wine
The tradition on winemaking in the Finger Lakes runs as deep as the lakes themselves
By Joy Underhill Photographs by Roger Soule |
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Summer 2001 (no longer available)
Geological History and Glacial Formation of the Finger Lakes
How the scenic beauty of the lakes region was created
By Laurel C. Wemett
A Visit for the Birds: Cornell's Sapsucker Woods
An Internationally known center for the study and appreciation of birds
By Allison Childs Wells
Barns of the Finger Lakes
A scenic pictorial
By Life in the Finger Lakes contributing photograhers
Ganondagan: A Bridge Between Yesterday and Today
A visit takes you back 300 years
By Joy Underhill Photographs by Steve Chesler |
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