"Christmas in July" is a fund raiser for Lifelong, the activities center for
"senior citizens". Vendors buy a table from Lifelong for two days and sell
their wares.
I am selling my late sister's miniature bird collection and any profit I make,
I donate to Cornell Lab of Ornithology, one of
Hi all!
Given the great variety of shorebirds seen at Montezuma in Knox-Marcellus
recently, I inquired whether there would be any guided shorebird walks this
year, and they offered me the chance to lead one!
We will meet at the Visitor Center at 7am on Saturday August 4th (10 days
from now) and
Thanks to Dave Kennedy and Chuck Gibson for responding to my query about
Towpath Road. Short answer, I would say, is to stay off Towpath after all this
rain, as the deep ruts filled with water (and hidden hazards) and the “greasy
mud” would make for a white-knuckle (attempt to) go down Towpath!
Still present 7am close NW corner of Knox Marcellus. Backlight and fog but easy
to make out.
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From: Dave K
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 5:42 AM
To: steve...@rochester.rr.com
Subject: Towpath
I think you're right.it does seem better, but not because of any
intentional improvements. Traffic and weather have smoothed it out a bit. There
are some deep
From: Dave K
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 5:42 AM
To: steve...@rochester.rr.com
Subject: Towpath
I think you're right.it does seem better, but not because of any
intentional improvements. Traffic and weather have smoothed it out a bit. There
are some
Very good question. I bet lots of people would like to know.
Van Dyne Spoor was improved this year, but those rains may change that.
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 25, 2018, at 10:39 PM, Stephen Taylor
> wrote:
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>> I haven’t been down Towpath Road since mid-May. At the time it seemed to