“Why are they all sad?” C asked me.
I was back at the Richard Avedon exhibit, this time with my daughter. An exhibit is different every time you go, but never quite as different as when you go with a child. You follow their path and irregular pace. You crouch to their eye level to see ...
SARANAC LAKE — Hotel Saranac will host the second evening of the Saranac Lake Art & Science Series, featuring a free artwalk, a talk on monarch butterfly migration and interview with Hilary Hawke Band, followed by a performance from the band. The artwalk will kick off the event off at ...
To the editor:
What is happening to our National Park Service and public lands is not just neglect, it is a betrayal!
Under Donald Trump and his enablers, who continue to champion his policies, protections that took generations to establish are gutted with breathtaking speed and ...
This morning I had a romantic date with my husband at the landfill. In Kris’ book, the landfill is a two-fer: a chance to purge and score some good free stuff.
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Simple times
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When I was a skinned-kneed sapling, going to the landfill was dinner and a show. My parents parked on the edge ...
Walt McLaughlin may be the least known prolific and versatile Adirondacks-oriented writer ever. He’s the author of 48 (and counting) books — almost one a year since 1980, including six reprints.
He’s written poetry, short fiction, philosophy/religion, essays, narratives of camping ...