by William Wayne Page – Extinction in our own time What for me seemed a premonition, as an artist was this: In September of 2000...
Monthly Archives: September 2017
I Knew I Wasn’t Poor
by Jan Beatty – I Knew I Wasn’t Poor I knew I wasn’t poor, because I had a choice: buy tampons or birth control pills. I...
Bee Lines: Honey bees – an introduction
by Sam Hall – Writing and talking about honey bees is one of the things I love to do. To understand honey bees we have to look a...
Steak on the Grill
by Steve Crary – Ever planned an event or occasion that you wanted to be a little bit special?! Ever hoped an evening would be...
Town of Richmond Recycling
Canadice Press* – Recycling is a regular ritual in downtown Honeoye. Many area residents look forward to their monthly or weekly...
A change of seasons
by T. Touris – My late mother was a quilter. I cherish each and every masterpiece she made for me. With the cooler weather setting...
Colton Welch receives Lake Country Garden Club Scholarship
by Merry K. Seablom – Driving up the driveway of the Welch home it is immediately obvious that a love of nature and the...
The Sky in October
by Dee Sharples – It may be fall but the Summer Triangle is a prominent asterism, or group of stars, that appears in the night...
Remembering
September 11 was marked this year with memorials held across the country and, yet, there appeared to be less news coverage than in...
Environmental decision-making
by Sky Trombly – Throughout most of my life, I’ve been collecting eco-chores like some women collect shoes: the acquisition...