12 Christmases ago, my son handed me "A CandyMaker's Witness" paper along with the crafts he made for my husband and I. This precious note has been with me ever since. Today I am going to pass the message to you. I'm storing the message digitally and parting with the paper. A Candymaker's ... Read More about Christmas Message- The Candy Cane
Finding the Fun in the Rain at Skaneateles New York
The drive from Hammondsport to Skaneateles took longer than anticipated in the heavy rain. We missed Dickens Christmas in Skaneateles on the last Saturday of the season. How could we miss the one event we looked forward to this holiday season in Skaneateles? We arrived precisely at 4:05 p.m. The ... Read More about Finding the Fun in the Rain at Skaneateles New York
Words of wisdom from my children’s teacher
These words shaped my parenting style from the beginning. I'm so glad I had it on my fridge for the last 13 years. When you thought I wasn't looking - by a child A message every parent should read, because your children are watching you and doing as you do, not as you say. When ... Read More about Words of wisdom from my children’s teacher
The Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse
Without a doubt, Erie Canal shaped the economy, history and businesses of Central New York before the railway era. It was the main thoroughfare from Buffalo to New York City. Syracuse’s growth in the 1800s was largely due to Erie Canal. The town grew from 600 people in 1820 to 22,127 in just 30 ... Read More about The Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse
Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse New York
Now is the time to visit Everson Museum of Art, when the weather is cold out and daylight is short. Everson was designed by I.M. Pei the 96 year old architect who went on to design the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the new addition of the Louvre in Paris. The Everson Museum was ... Read More about Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse New York
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