Why are barns red? Are they? Returning to Essex, NY from yet another sensational Adirondack Coast bike ride last fall, I was struck by the abundance of red barns in the Champlain Valley. While I'm likely betraying a Northeastern United States bias, I suddenly realized that … [Read more...] about Why Are Barns Red?
Champlain Valley
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: Creating the Land
Whallonsburg Grange Hall is beginning its new lyceum series. This time the theme is "Land and Labor: The Past, Present and Future of Farming in America." This will be an 8-week series with lectures occurring on Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm. The first Grange Lyceum … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: Creating the Land
Feral Pigs in Champlain Valley
It sounds strange, but feral pigs (wild boars/razorbacks/wild hogs--whatever you call them) seem to have made a home in New York State. Normally we hear about these animals in states further south, but somehow this summer they had made their presence known locally! These … [Read more...] about Feral Pigs in Champlain Valley
Essex Views
Another one of the stories entered in this round of the Champlain Area Trails (CATS) writing contest is E. C. Hughes' Visiting Coon Mountain: A Walking, Hiking and Boating Adventure! If you haven’t yet, you should go vote in the contest. Voting ends today! Hughes and a friend … [Read more...] about Essex Views
Cycle of Seasons
A Visceral Acknowledgement by Jessica Wimett is another one of the stories entered in this round of the Champlain Area Trails (CATS) writing contest. If you haven’t yet, you should go vote in the contest! Voting ends tomorrow! Wimett discusses the changing of the seasons in a … [Read more...] about Cycle of Seasons