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I'm very interested in taking a trip to see one of the settings to my book, and that is Glens Falls. I would like to combine it with seeing Fall color. It is my understanding that the best color is in early October. Is that correct? I was wondering if any of you would be willing to guide me to see the many sights that I mentioned in my book. Any takers?



I'm very interested in taking a trip to see one of the settings to my book, and that is Glens Falls. I would like to combine it with seeing Fall color. It is my understan..."
Late September early October is a good time for fall foliage. Downtown Glens Falls - Glen Street you will find nice shops, Wood Theatre, Crandall Library, Hyde Collection and more. Be sure and stop and see Lake George - both east and west sides and the tourist area with a tour on one of the tour boats for a good informative foliage tour.
I agree with Joy - contact the Chamber of Commerce for Glens Falls and Lake George.

I'm very interested in taking a trip to see one of the settings to my book, and that is Glens Falls. I would like to combine it with seeing Fall color. It is..."
Linda, Thank you. I also would like to see some old historic buildings. It was my understanding that there was a blacksmith shop, a beautiful church with a wall of stained glass, the old paper company building near the feeder canal, and the Civil War monument. Of course I want to see the falls and I also want to visit the cemetery and peruse some of the old gravestones. Would you know if the museum does any living history portrayals in the cemetery? Also, the cave from Last of the Mohicans and Forts Henry and Edward if they still exist.


I'm very interested in taking a trip to see one of the settings to my book, and that is Glens Falls. I would like to combine it with seeing Fal..."
Finch Pruyn is the paper mill in Glens Falls. You want to see Coopers Cave which is across the bridge in Glens Falls.
Fort William Henry (a beautiful hotel with Fort and more) is on Route 9 heading north, in the Village of Lake George.
I do not know if the museum does any living history portrayals.

Being home more I've had the opportunity to witness Red Bellied Woodpecker feeding 2 babies and the Down Woodpecker doing the same. Because of this, we put out suet. One cake was gone in less than 2 days. Once the baby feeding stops we will also stop putting out the suet. For now, I'm enjoying nature.

Also have a magazine on Finger Lakes Wine Country. I don't particularly like to go to wine tastings; only gone to 2 over the last several years. Didn't find it enjoyable but could have been the venue.
Of interest - found a soaring museum in Elmira and a aviation museum in Hammondsport. I like going to the Montezuma Wildlife Refuge in Seneca Falls which is along the way.
Next, planning a trip to Maine near Kennenbunkport, Wells, and Ogunquit. Need to research more before looking for accommodations. Love sitting by the water relaxing and eating fish. Yum yum. Anyone been to this area?


Being home more I've had the opportunity to witness Red Bellied Woodpecker feeding 2 babies and the Down Woodpecker doing the same. Because of this, we put out..."
That's neat! We put out suet cakes because the can they're in leaked & they started to mold, but the raccoon stole the whole feeder & cake. Also broke my biggest tree lily. We usually don't feed them in the summer because they melt, anyway. Marg has been putting out a different kind of seed cake with less fat in it. The woodpeckers love it, too. The one on the front porch is gone in a couple of days. Seems to always have one on it.

Yes, the suet cakes can melt. Not hot enough yet. Once the baby feeding stops we will stop putting out the suet cakes. For now, we will continue to enjoy watching the parents feed their babies!

I'm very interested in taking a trip to see one of the settings to my book, and that is Glens Falls. I would like to combine it wi..."
Thanks for the information. Are you sure you can't be a guide?!

I do what must be done before noon if possible and stay in as the heat builds. Since I do not drive, it is MUCH too hot to think of walking!

I do what must be done bef..."
Sounds wise!

I do what must be done bef..."
Mary JL - it's a beauty of a day here - 75 degrees, dry and sunny. I myself stay indoors noon to about 3 unless I can find shade. I would stay indoors at 99 degrees.
Be sure and stay hydrated. Watermelon is good for a hot day.



Nina, been a long time since I've had jello with fruit. Refreshing old time favorite.

Don't forget to dust the top of the refrigerator!! My Mom (a kidder/joker) would walk into my house and go directly to the refrigerator. Stand on her tippy toes and swipe her hand on the top of the refrigerator. First time this happened Mom had dust on her hands. Never again, though!

Planned on staining our Adirondack Chairs today - will have to wait for a non rainy day (left the chairs out in the elements yesterday).
Guess I will READ today!!!

I looked around, but Pip had stopped barking so I guess whatever critter got away. Came back in the house & looked around. Didn't see anything at first, so I walked over to my coffee maker & poured a cup. Heard something above me & looked up to see a wren was perched on top of the cabinets. It flew into the living room.
I got my butterfly net, closed my bedroom door & thought about closing Marg's, but decided I'd definitely wake her up. James was asleep in the guest room with the door closed, so I proceeded hunt the wren with the net. The third time the wren flew away from the kitchen cabinets, I managed to get it. I released it outside after closing the door fully. It glared at me for a couple of seconds & flew off into the night.
Marg was up by then sniggering at me. She said the sight of me prancing back & forth swinging the net & muttering curses was too funny to sleep through. Then she went back to bed since it wasn't 5am yet. I have to say that wren's are even better than coffee for waking a person up, though.
;)

Agreed. Still, a wren is better than having to kill a coon or deal with a skunked dog & the chase really amused Marg. Glad I can still make her laugh after all these years.
;)


We got home about 3pm, barely got settled in when Brando & family showed up a little after 4pm. They brought their dog, a big Lab named Tech (a joke), & things got chaotic. Mom & I made up Garden Lasagna - basically lasagna made with zucchini instead of pasta. It's quick, easy, & fed the crew well. Colin sat in the high chair my great grandfather made at the table. The chair is 120 years old now.
Then we went out & Colin got worn out having fun meeting goats, horses, & taking a tractor ride. I let him drive for a while but he's not a very good driver yet. 3.5 years old & still hasn't figured out how to steer a tractor. Maybe some day.
;)

Both were very good.
https://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
http://www.soaringmuseum.org/
To take a flight on the soaring museum costs $96.00. We chose to watch instead of partake. Someday, maybe.
We were in the Finger Lakes area - nice ride through farms and open scenery. Drove by Lake Keuka and Seneca Lake.
Nice to be away; also good to be back home.




Sorry, do no know of any.

Thanks for replying, Linda.
Sorry, d..."
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Hah! That's what Marg told people the last couple of times she's had a fall from a horse & gotten her face beat up. It's good that no one believes her!
:)