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April/May '95
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Home &
Garden '95
Welcome to Mingle Nest by Georgia Mullen An
award winning Livingston County gardener weaves diverse plants and settings.
Scented Geraniums by Cynthia Edney A multitude of scents-from
fruit to musk.
Preserving the Colonial American Tradition
by Charles Girard Dansville's Charles Riordan, 85, builds furniture by
hand, one piece at a time.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by
Georgia Mullen Creating a safe living space when everything around you
makes you sick.
Cabin Fever by Susan Beckhorn New log
cabin homes are spring up all over the Genesee Country.
State
of the Environment
Let Us Put Our Minds Together as One by
Chief Irving Powless Jr., Onondaga Nation Respect all entities on Mother
Earth and ensure that they exist tomorrow.
Earth: On the Defensive
by Corrin Strong
Fire: The Search for Self-sufficiency by
Cynthia and Dave Edney
Splendors photos and text by Ray Minnick We must come to nature as lovers
Water: Taking our wet riches
for granted by Susan Peterson.
Air: It's not all that we breathe
byMarcia Sawnor
The Thin Green Line by Dick Thomas, NYS environmental
conservation officer Conservation officers are the front line of defense
against air, water and wildlife crimes.
Departments
The
Open Door by Publisher Corrin Strong Of earth, fire, water & air
Genesee Country Sketches: The Passage of Hawks by Scott Adamson The naturalist views soaring and nesting hawks at Lake Ontario's Braddock Bay
History: Salt Mining-The Wonder That Was Retsof by Ruth Rosenberg-Naparsteck Salt has been a part of the Genesee Country for 200 million years.
Main Streets: Bath by Dave Edney Charles Williamson had great
plans for his frontier capital.
Home Away from Home: Avon's Charlton
B&B by Bill Steinhardt Situated in a park-like setting, this 30-room
mansion was once the home of a Rochester carriage builder.
Just
Folks: Lila Bluestone-Go Gently on the Earth by Georgia Mullen As one
component in the web of life, humans must accept that plants, animals and people
are interdependent.
Destinations: The Windmill Farm Market
by Jan Surasky Yates County Goes to Market
For Arts' Sake:
Tale of Two Potters by Michael Lasser
Views from the Genesee Country:
The web of life must not by unraveled by Lila Bluestone