Events, Outdoor, Spring 2013, Things To Do, Travel Wanderlust When you think about your favorite childhood memory, where does your mind wander to? A trip with friends? Summers spent on the lake? The… Read More
Home & Garden, Outdoor, Spring 2013 Trillium Tales New York is one of the most beautiful states in the union, and the Finger Lakes Region is one of the best areas of… Read More
Art & Culture, History, People, Spring 2013 The Green’s on Top Ask any son of Ireland or any American of Irish descent to describe the colors of the Irish national flag and the first word… Read More
Beer & Wine, Spring 2013 Stick a Cork in It? The term “alternative wine closures” refers to anything that seals a bottle of wine other than traditional cork, which has been used for time… Read More
Dining, Spring 2013, Things To Do SOUPS & APPETIZERS Savory Lentil, Garlic & Cumin Soup Though quite simple to make, this is highly flavorful and the texture is a delight. Unlike pea soup,… Read More
Art & Culture, People, Spring 2013 Sheet Metal Soars to New Heights Lafayette artist Brian Weaver melds his love of nature and creativity together in his art, hammering sheets of steel into avian life, and finely… Read More
Art & Culture, Outdoor, Spring 2013 Photography Tips As a landscape photographer, waterfalls and streams have long been a favorite subject of mine. Nowhere has this passion been realized more than in… Read More
Outdoor, Spring 2013 Of Beads and Blooms Many times I look to current events to inspire the subject matter of my editorial. But after reading the various articles in this issue,… Read More
Reader Poll, Spring 2013 Letters A bridge spanning a Finger Lake? I found this interesting article in a book about Aaron Burr. It says there was a bridge across one… Read More
Art & Culture, Home & Garden, Spring 2013, Things To Do Home is Where the Art Is Step into Sheldon and Diane Berlyn’s 2,300-square-foot Penn Yan home, and you might be greeted by soft notes played on a Kawai grand piano,… Read More