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A trip to Hudson, NY
A trip to Hudson is a great little getaway, a scenic trip less than an hour away. A visit to Olana can make you forget the world you’re leaving behind. The grounds are beautiful abundant in nature, and free to wander … Continue reading
Posted in Columbia County, Feed, Fun
Tagged antique, architecture, art, beer, books, boutique, feed, flan, Fun, hike, hudson, ice cream, iced tea, lick, lighthouse, mexican radio, museum, nature, olana, spotty dog, tanzy's, thrift
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Opus 40
Are you in to art, architecture, museums, nature, or masonry? I think Opus 40 falls in to one or many of these categories. Opening day is May 22nd, so you have a few days to plan an adventure down the thruway. … Continue reading
Berkshires: Hancock Shaker Villiage
All this rain lately may be very spring-like, but it isn’t making me feel like I want to go frolic outside with the tulips. One surefire way to get in the spring spirit is to go visit the baby animals … Continue reading
Posted in Berkshires, Feed, Fun
Tagged ann lee, architecture, baby animals, berkshires, broom making, calves, chicks, furniture, furniture making, hancock shaker villiage, hats, history, kids, lambs, piglets, shakers, soco creamery, solar panels, water turbine
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The Library
I am so thankful I have rediscovered the library. So many people spend so much money purchasing an e-reader or buying books, and I don’t mind support authors once in a while, but the library is so free! It allows … Continue reading