At 6:51 p.m. the last of the summer light turns the field golden, the unmistakable hue that happens as summer begins to fade. The air tonight is cooler, quieter. As a photographer, I know to expect ...
"A Flood of Love and Hope" by Karin Knaus. After Tropical Storm Debby, Westfield Mends from Within. This issue also features Horseheads' Own Comic Hero, Trout Run Rises After Water Ebbs, and More Hues ...
The Japanese have an art form called kintsugi, in which broken pottery is repaired by mixing gold with lacquer or another medium and using it to seal the cracks. Rather than hiding the blemishes and ...
Bob braved his way through another forkful of “garlic chicken” and shook his head. My heart sank. Drat. I had screwed up another meal. But when I replayed the episode in my head, I knew I had stuck to ...
High on the hills above Corning, 951 Harris Hill Road, to be exact, is Bluebird Trail Farm. The soundscape on an early spring day is filled with the calls of bluebirds, of course, bobolinks, and ...
The comedy and tragedy masks have been put away, but the gloriously improvised menu lives on! That’s right, local favorite Cast & Crew is coming back in a new role as the in-house caterers for Lambs ...
"Dynamic Duo of GlassFest" by David Higgins. Coleen Fabrizi and Chris Sharkey are the wonder women behind Corning's unique street fair. This issue also features Frit Happens in Corning; Mural, Mural ...
A love for creating and appreciating art has always run deep through Paul “Bead” Spencer’s life. Entranced and inspired by the art and writings of post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, he works ...
"Nessmuk Returns" by Lilace Mellin Guignard. Zack Buck brings the spirit of Wellsboro's favorite outdoorsman to Main Street. This issue also features Two Centuries on the Creek in Waterville, What ...
My backyard on Heise Run Road in Wellsboro is always alive with birds, but none is a more welcome sign of the start of spring than the robin. Many stay here year-round, but in winter they move in ...
Hughesville’s Main Street is a pleasant throwback to another time. It’s a town of small shops, often with a display outside encouraging you to go inside. There are people walking, and the warm scents ...
Years ago I was taking a fall drive in Caton, New York, and came upon this quiet country road lined with maple trees and stunning views. I silently wished to myself that I could live on a road like ...