Art & Culture, People, Spring 2009 Yates Arts at Sunny Point Artists from all over the world are drawn to the Finger Lakes Region where they are inspired by sailboats and sunshine, clusters of grapes… Read More
Spring 2009 What Inspires You? These days, every time you turn on the radio or television you can’t escape the negative reports from popular media on the state of… Read More
Art & Culture, People, Spring 2009 That Old Chestnut Rochester-based artist Jason Tennant has worked in a variety of styles and media over the course of his career. At present, he most frequently… Read More
Art & Culture, People, Share Your Photo, Spring 2009 Spring Woodlands “Every year when I go to the woods to photograph on those first soft, warm days, it is like walking into a whole new… Read More
Art & Culture, History, People, Spring 2009 Salvaging the Past Stepping into Significant Elements, the architectural salvage warehouse in downtown Ithaca, is like entering a madman’s personal museum. The musty smell of an old… Read More
Dining, People, Spring 2009, Things To Do Rustic Meets Organic at Niles Gourmet Niles Gourmet Country Market and Bistro is all about wood. Wood heats the adjoining home of the proprietors, Sandie and Eric Becker. A wood… Read More
Reader Survey, Spring 2009 Letters Books and bookstores You have been very gracious to support my various projects, including my biennial Ontario County Tour of Barns, and my book,… Read More
Outdoor, Regional Facts, Spring 2009, Things To Do It’s Time to Find Shed Antlers I’ve read a few articles in magazines about finding shed antlers. These articles were all written by men. They all talk about heading out… Read More
Education, History, People, Regional Facts, Spring 2009 Homer’s Connection to Abraham Lincoln Drive through the town of Homer, and you will see a charming Main Street setting – a quintessential slice of rural Americana reminiscent of… Read More
Beer & Wine, Outdoor, Spring 2009 Grape Critters Grape growers are under constant pressure to keep the production of their vineyards high enough to meet the demand of wineries. It’s not an… Read More