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A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

By Mary Tucker
Along Fall Clove Road and in the fields around my home there are at least fifty varieties of flowering trees, bushes and wildflowers in bloom through spring, summer and fall. Most are considered weeds when growing in lawns and home gardens

THE GOOD COMMUNIST

THE GOOD COMMUNIST

Rima Walker reviews The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester

THE WAY WE WERE - July 1908

THE WAY WE WERE – July 1908

Culled from July 1908 issues of
The Andes Recorder — 100 Years Ago

SENIORS ON THE GO - July 2008

SENIORS ON THE GO – July 2008

By Mary Tucker
Tuesday, June 3rd turned out to be a good weather day for the dinner cruise on Lake George. It was sunny, warm and breezy as we boarded the steamship Lac Du Sacrament.

SO WHERE IS THE WILDLIFE?

SO WHERE IS THE WILDLIFE?

By Barbara Mellon
Despite the occasional horror story you hear about someone being mauled by a bear or other wild animal, I am still enamored of the idea of photographing one of these animals. It seems, though, that my name is on some kind of wildlife “Do Not Visit” list.