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To a Christian, Easter Sunday means everything, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. ~Bernhard Langer

Herkimer County Family Day at the Farm VENDORS & VOLUNTEERS WANTED The sixth annual, Herkimer County Family Day at the Farm will take place on Saturday, August 29th from 10 am to 4 pm. As it always has been, it is a FREE event that emphasizes agriculture, family and old fashioned fun. Raycliff Farm at 795 Snells Bush Road in Little Falls is the host farm.The Town of Manheim, Herkimer County Dairy Promotion, Herkimer County Farm Bureau, Herkimer County Soil & Water, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County are co-hosts. We are seeking agricultural and old craft vendors who would like to participate. We have always had a large, enthusiastic attendance (+/- 1500 people).The vendor fee is a reasonable $25.We have indoor and outdoor space available. We are also seeking volunteers.There are kids’ games and a milk shake contest we need help with.The Chinese Auction needs donations and ticket sellers.The buildings and grounds need to be tidy and inviting. Parking needs to be controlled.These are just a few of the areas that could use additional volunteers. If you would like more information or would like to become a vendor or volunteer, please contact Ray or Judy at Raycliff Farm, 315-823-4321. T

Clever alternatives to traditional dyed Easter eggs Here are some creative ideas for coloring eggs Here are some creative and greener ideas for coloring eggs this year. * Wooden eggs:Visit a craft store and purchase wooden eggs that can be painted and decorated however you desire.The wooden eggs will be durable and can be stored away for use each and every year. Because they are made of wood, a naturally recyclable material, they are easy on the environment. * Consider natural dyes. Use different food items to create all-natural dyes for the eggs.Tea, fruit and vegetable juices -- even packaged drink mixes -- can be used to tint Easter eggs in various colors. Because you’re controlling the materials you use, you can ensure they are safe to use. * Experiment with papier mache.This ancient paper crafting technique uses recycled paper and a paste to create a hardened mold.Turn excess scraps of paper into delightful eggs put on display for the holiday. * Purchase corn starch eggs. Corn starch is used in everything from packing materials to children’s craft products. Corn starch can be molded into solid forms or foam-type consistencies. Egg kits are sold with this

green material.When Easter is over, the corn starch eggs can be put out for composting. Foam-type eggs may be dissolved with water. * Make edible eggs.Traditional Easter eggs can be wasteful if the eggs are boiled and used entirely for display. Rather, make eggs that will be enjoyed and are not at risk of spoiling too soon after being on display. Gelatin-dessert eggs is one way to use the eggs after Easter, and creative people can try crafting eggs out of meringue as well. * Dough eggs: Have the children get out their favorite modeling dough and craft multi-colored eggs as a fun, rainy-day project. Those who want the eggs to last can purchase actual clay from the craft store or whip up their own medium at home. After drying, the eggs should be ready to paint. * Drained eggs: Those interested in using the yolks and albumen from the eggs for cooking can poke small holes into the eggs and drain them.Then the remaining eggshells can be decorated and put on display.T


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by the city of St. Petersburg, Florida, on his 100th birthday on March 4. “I think there are about 100 to 150 of us (left),” he said in a later interview. Thorpe and his wife of 64 years, Jessie, have long been active in promoting civil rights. They are charter members of the Rome chapter of the NAACP. Jessie Thorpe is the author of “An Introductory History of African Americans in Rome, New York.”

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The Calling By: Terry Berkson I stepped off the train in Milan wearing my Bavarian green coat. It was always best to travel in civilian clothes and play down the fact that you were an occupying soldier. I found an inexpensive room and later bought a cheesy calzone from a street vendor. It was close to Easter and I headed for the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie to get a look at da Vinci’s The Last Supper. I had a street map in hand but to be sure I was going the right way I queried a rotund, middle-aged man standing on a corner waiting for the light to turn green.With a mix of broken English and Italian, he told me that he was going in that direction. Little did I know that he’d suggest a short cut through the park--and casually encourage me to enter an ongoing shell game played by men that I realized later were gypsies.The guy must have been steering tourists like me through the park all day long. I lost in lire what amounted to thirty-two dollars-—more than six days of Q] ½ZI HSPPEV E HE] FYHKIX I did get to see The Last Supper but the experience of being ripped off made me want to get out of Milan as soon as possible. Now, I really had to economize and by the time I worked my way through sights in Venice and Florence, I was staying at places for less than a dollar a night. In Rome I found Pensione Italia on Via Montebello where I shared a room with three other guys.Two were medical students from Austria and the third guy, Eliot, was from Hollywood California, a fact that he capitalized on by showing Italian girls the address on his business card and mentioning,“movies.” He carried a book called “A Rogue’s Guide To Europe” which concentrated on where he could meet women. Our room seemed to be the center of activity and, at the expense of a good

night’s sleep, drew guys and girls from other rooms.There was a lot of wine drinking, singing and guitar playing at all hours of the day and night. Interest in seeing Saint Peter’s, The Pieta or the Roman Forum didn’t seem to be in their repertoire. Instead, they would hang out on The Spanish Steps, listening to and playing folk music. I acted friendly but slipped away each day to visit the sights and art work I had read about. Army time was almost up and my days in Europe were numbered. A pretty American girl and a square-jawed, well built guy with a receding hairline occupied one of the better rooms at Pensione Italia.The girl had long straight brown hair that gracefully brushed against her shoulders when she’d turn her head.They didn’t mix with the crowd I was bunking with. I had no idea where they went each day. Once, I bumped into them at an inexpensive trattoria near the main train station.They reluctantly invited me to join them at their table. In short order I learned that the girl, Mickey, was an art student and the guy,Thomaso, was an American painter who held Picasso high on his palette.They talked seriously about Italian history and art and were cautiously surprised when I told them that I had already hiked out to the catacombs that were located just off the Appian Way.When they asked how come I hadn’t taken a bus, I told them that army pay put me on a tight budget. “So how do you like the army?”Thomaso asked. He was about my age, 23, and I guessed that if he returned to The States he would be caught up in the draft like me. “Not very much,” I said. “I’d rather stay in Rome.” A little while later they excused themselves saying that they had some kind of appointQIRX ERH - [EW PIJX XS ½RMWL Q] QIEP EPSRI But, the very next morning Mickey knocked on my door and asked if I would like to join her for a walk around the Colosseum. Social activity was already cranking up in my room and I was glad to get out of there. “Isn’t Thomaso coming?” I asked. “He’s got a meeting with one of his former teachers.” ________Continued on page 27


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DIY Home Upkeep A seasonal guide to maintaining your home

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cost of hiring a plumber to repair pipes is $411; however, repairing water damage can cost seven times that amount. * Roof. Checking for damage and making general repairs in the springtime can extend the lifespan of a roof. Neglecting to make XLIWI QMRSV ½\IW GER PIEH XS PSRK XIVQ damage.The average cost of replacing and installing a new roof is $7,744.

Summer * Trees and shrubs.The average cost of trimming trees and shrubs is $577, but leaving them untrimmed can lead to roof damage.The average cost of repairing a roof is $1,100. * Paint. In the summer, touching up the home's exterior paint not only boosts its curb appeal, but it also acts as a home's primary defense against weather, insects and other damage. If a homeowner neglects to complete this task, completely repainting the home's exterior costs an average of $3,180.

(Family Features) Homeowners can avoid emergency repairs by completing a few home projects each season. A simple project such as inspecting the plumbing annually can prevent the unexpected cost of repairing water damage from a pipe that burst. "Repairing water damage can cost 22 times the amount of annually cleaning the gutters, which can prevent water damage to the home's foundation," said Chris Terrill, CEO of

HomeAdvisor. "The average cost of cleaning the gutters is $212 according to HomeAdvisor's Cost Guide."

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* Gutter and downspouts. During the fall, clean the gutter and downspouts. According to HomeAdvisor's Cost Guide, the average cost of cleaning the gutter and downspout is $212. Ignoring this matter can affect the * Plumbing. Every spring inspect all plumbing foundation of a home, which can cost an average of $4,607 to repair. for leaks. Small problems, like leaky faucets and clogged drains can turn into big head* Windows and doors. Install weather aches if left unchecked.The average national

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stripping during the fall for an average cost of $458.This will prevent unwanted air from leaking into a home. On average, homeowners spend 40 percent more on heating and air conditioning due to drafty windows and doors.

Winter * Refrigerator.Vacuum the coils on the back of the fridge during the winter. Letting the coils build up with dirt and grime can HIGVIEWI MXW IJ½GMIRG] ERH GER GSWX XS repair. * Furnace. In the winter, service the furnace to make sure it is operating properly, safely and to its fullest capability.

Tips for every season * Garbage disposal. Flush the garbage disposal every season. Regularly doing this will keep your disposal clean and functioning properly.The average cost of repairing a clogged drain is $381. * Smoke detectors. Be a responsible homeowner and test the smoke detectors seasonally. Smoke detectors are the single most important step to ensuring home WEJIX] ERH LEZMRK SRI HYVMRK E ½VI MRGVIEWIW the likelihood of survival by more than 50 percent.

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Tom Sinnott, Bank of Utica President and CEO shared the three generation history of the Bank of Utica with us. Founded in 1927 by Tom’s grandfather, John J. Sinnott, Bank of Utica grew to be the largest bank in our Utica/Oneida County area in terns of deposits under the direction of his father, Roger J. Sinnott.

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Barry Sinnott, Assistant Vice President is proud to call the Mohawk Valley home and is very proud of the history behind Bank of Utica. A bank with the old fashioned sense of doing business. Knowing and understanding the customer and his/her needs is a top priority. You will never be just a number at the Bank of Utica.


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Paint versus car wrap options

Simple strategies for smart giving

Over time a car's exterior can fade or suffer some dings and dents. Before owners sell or trade in their rides for something new, investing in a new color may be all that's necessary to revitalize the look of the vehicle. Changing the color of a car is not something every driver should try on their own. Such a task can be time-consuming, and it requires a good deal of skill to turn out looking good. Furthermore, painting a car involves a variety of different tools and equipment, from a spray gun, sander and buffer XS WTIGM½G X]TIW SJ IREQIP or acrylic paints. After considering the work involved and the expense of investing in the equipment to get the job done right, many vehicle owners opt to hire a professional to change the color of their vehicles. Many service centers offer two options to change the look of a car or truck: painting and car wraps. Paint job A professional paint job will yield an impressive result. A skilled auto painter can recommend the right type of automotive paint for your make and model and guide you in color selections.While there are hundreds of different color choices available, professionals also may be able to mix colors to create the custom

look you desire. Paint work may be done to match the existing color of the vehicle after accident repairs have been made. Or you may be tired with the color of your car and simply desire a change. Experienced service shops can offer these services and more. Other shops may specialize in custom paint jobs that may entail graphics, detail work or the blending of multiple colors to give the vehicle an airbrushed effect. Custom painters are artists, and their work may be very detailed. Painting may demand your vehicle be off the road for a week or more, so it's best to have an alternative travel plan. Also, be sure to investigate how painting will affect the value of the vehicle. A paint job may end up depreciating the value of a resale because it's changing the original vehicle permanently. Car wrap Car wraps are typically made of high-quality vinyls that come in a bevy of different colors and styles. Wraps also can be used for custom graphics or to advertise businesses. The vinyl wrap completely covers the paint of the vehicle. But because car wraps can be removed, they do not permanently change the vehicle and are therefore

unlikely to affect its resale value. Car wrapping can take less time than a labor-intensive paint job. Some jobs can be completed in only two or three days. Car wraps also may be the less expensive option if you're not selecting a complicated, custom design. Many car wraps will PEWX FIX[IIR ½ZI XS WIZIR years, which is on par with the life span of a professionEP TEMRX NSF [LMGL PEWXW ½ZI to 10 years. Changing the look of a vehicle may be as simple as choosing a new exterior color. Professional paint services and vinyl car wraps make it easy to switch up the style of a car or truck. T

Giving to charity is a noble gesture that can improve the lives of people in need. But making a charitable donation is rarely as simple as writing a check, especially for donors who want to be certain that their contribution is doing as much good as possible.

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· Be mindful of fraud. Sadly, some criminals prey on the charitable by establishing soundalike charities or soliciting donations under false pretenses. Before making any donations, GSR½VQ XLEX XLI GLEVMX] ]SY TPER XS WYTTSVX is a 501(c)(3) organization if it is based in the United States.The Internal Revenue Service (www.irs.gov) can help American donors determine if a charity is legitimate. ø 'SR½VQ [LS ]SY VI WYTTSVXMRK 1ER] charities have similar names, and it's easy for busy donors to make charitable contributions to the wrong charity that happens to have a name similar to the organization they intended to support.This can be problematic, as you may donate to a charity with a

· Resist the temptation to spread the wealth. While there are many causes worthy of donor support, spreading your donation around to multiple organizations reduces the likelihood that your contribution will bring about considerable change, as each organization has expenses to process donations.When making multiple donations, portions of each will likely be put toward such expenses. But even if a single larger donation has a portion used to pay such expenses, more of your donation will be left over to go toward supporting a good cause.T



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In the News LONDON (AP) _ They were the best of lines, they were the worst of lines _ and the desk where Charles Dickens wrote them has been saved for the British public. London's Dickens Museum has received a 780,000 pound ($1.2 million) grant from a government-backed heritage fund to buy the desk at which the 19th-century novelist wrote books including ``Great Expectations.'' The desk remained in the Dickens family until it was sold for charity in 2004. Dickens Museum director Robert Moye said Sunday that the desk and chair, which have been displayed on loan, would become TIVQERIRX ½\XYVIW Dickens used the desk during the last years of his life, when he wrote works including ``A Tale of Two Cities,'' which opens: ``It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.'' T

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rom full-course brunches to simple sit-down dinners, Easter celebrations are a time to enjoy family, friends and the delicious tastes of spring. However elaborate the festivities, a rich and creamy dessert is the perfect finale to any Easter gathering. Made from fresh milk and real cream, PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese is the highquality ingredient that makes sweets stand out. These fresh dessert ideas all feature everyone’s favorite indulgence — cheesecake — along with other lively flavors, such as coconut, lemon and blueberry. Desserts this delicious will have your guests hopping up for seconds. For these and other recipe ideas, visit www.creamcheese.com.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Apple CEO Tim Cook is joining a long list of magnates promising to give away most of the wealth that they amass during their careers. Cook mentioned his intentions in a story about him released Thursday by Fortune magazine. After paying for the college education of his 10-year-old nephew, Cook says he will donate the rest of his money to philanthropic causes. The charitable commitment echoes pledges made by other executives richer than the 54-year-old Cook. Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett are among dozens of wealthy people planning to give away their fortunes. Most of Cook's wealth is tied up in an Apple stock grant he received in 2011 when he succeeded Steve Jobs as Apple Inc.'s CEO. That grant is currently worth about $860 million. T

Double Lemon Cheesecake Bars Prep time: 35 minutes Total time: 7 hours, 15 minutes Servings: 16 52 vanilla wafers, finely crushed (about 2 cups) 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 4 eggs, divided 4 packages (8 ounces each) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 1 3/4 cups sugar, divided 3 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon lemon zest 1/3 cup lemon juice (about 2 lemons), divided 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 cup water Heat oven to 325°F. Line 13-by-9-inch pan with parchment paper, with ends of paper extending over sides. Mix wafer crumbs and butter until blended; press onto bottom of prepared pan. Bake 10 minutes.

Separate 1 egg; refrigerate yolk until ready to use. Beat cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, flour, lemon zest, 2 tablespoons lemon juice and vanilla in large bowl with mixer until blended. Add egg white and remaining 3 whole eggs, 1 at a time, mixing on low speed after each until just blended. Pour over crust. Bake 40 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool 1 hour. Refrigerate 4 hours. Mix cornstarch and remaining sugar in medium saucepan; gradually stir in water and remaining lemon juice until blended. Bring just to boil on medium heat, stirring constantly; cook and stir until clear and thickened. Lightly beat reserved egg yolk in small bowl with fork until blended; stir in 2 tablespoons of hot cornstarch mixture. Return to remaining cornstarch mixture in saucepan; stir until blended. Cook 1 minute or until thickened, stirring constantly. Cool slightly. Spoon lemon glaze over cheesecake. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm. Use parchment handles to remove cheesecake from pan before cutting to serve. Note: This lemon glaze can be prepared ahead of time. Cool, then refrigerate up to 8 hours before spooning over individual slices of cheesecake. Garnish with 1/2 cup blueberries, lemon peel and fresh mint leaves.

Easter Mini Cheesecakes

Blueberry Streusel Cheesecake

Prep time: 20 minutes Total time: 3 hours, 20 minutes Servings: 18 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar, divided 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 3 packages (8 ounces each) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons BAKER’S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut, toasted 54 speckled malted milk eggs (about 9 ounces) Heat oven to 325°F. Mix graham crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar and butter; press onto bottoms of 18 paper-lined muffin cups. Beat cream cheese, vanilla and remaining sugar with mixer until blended. Add eggs, 1 at a time, mixing on low speed after each just until blended. Spoon over crusts. Bake 25–30 minutes or until centers are almost set. Cool completely. Refrigerate 2 hours. Top each cheesecake with 1 tablespoon coconut; shape to resemble bird’s nest. Fill with malted milk eggs. Note: To soften cream cheese, place completely unwrapped package of cream cheese in microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high 10 seconds or just until softened. Add 15 seconds for each additional package of cream cheese.

Prep time: 15 minutes Total time: 6 hours, 45 minutes Servings: 16 1 1/2 cups plus 3 tablespoons flour, divided 1 1/3 cups sugar, divided 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3/4 cup cold butter, cut up 4 packages (8 ounces each) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1 cup BREAKSTONE’S or KNUDSEN Sour Cream 4 eggs 2 cups fresh blueberries Heat oven to 325°F. Mix 1 1/2 cups flour, 1/3 cup sugar and cinnamon in medium bowl. Cut in butter with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Reserve 1/2 cup; press remaining onto bottom of 9-inch springform pan. Bake 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Beat cream cheese, remaining flour, remaining sugar and vanilla with mixer until well blended. Add sour cream; mix well. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating on low speed after each just until blended. Pour over crust. Top with berries and reserved crumb mixture. Bake 1 hour 25 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes or until center is almost set. Run knife around rim of pan to loosen cake; cool before removing rim. Refrigerate 4 hours. Note: You can substitute cream cheese with Neufchatel cheese, or fresh blueberries with 1 (16-ounce) package frozen blueberries. Garnish with additional berries or cinnamon just before serving.

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Pruning trees a job best left to the pros Bountiful, healthy trees can be beautiful to behold and important contributors to a thriving environment. According to American *SVIWXW E RSRTVS½X GSRWIVvation organization, a tree can absorb as much as 40 pounds of carbon dioxide per year and can sequester one ton of carbon dioxide by the time the tree reaches age 40.The United States Forest Service adds that trees placed properly

around a home can reduce air conditioning and heating demands considerably. Many homeowners are content to leave healthy trees alone. However, trees eventually must be pruned or removed if they become safety risks or pose other threats.Trees with roots that are damaging home foundations or those with limbs overhanging property limits or power lines can be trou-

blesome. Although homeowners can handle relatively minor tree maintenance, for a variety of reasons, many tree projects are best left to the professionals.

Prevent damage to the tree

Avoid injury Professional tree contractors recognize and understand the hazards associated with tree and limb removal. Many operate in accordance with national or local guidelines to maintain proper clearance of power lines and structures. Trimming trees close to electrical lines puts a person at risk of being electrocuted. Professionals know how to protect themselves and prevent power outages, which can result when limbs come into contact with power lines. Professional tree services will use machinery appropriate for the task. Cherrypickers and cranes may lift workers to the correct height to work on trees, while do-it-yourselfers who

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rely on climbing trees or using ladders are at risk of injury.

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Many tree services understand the proper way to prune trees to minimize stress and damage to the tree itself. Novice pruners may inadvertently do more harm than good, resulting in proliferation of tree disease or shock. Improper pruning technique also can lead to an unsightly tree. Liability A professional tree service will possess the correct liability and worker’s compensation insurance.This protects homeowners against litigation should someone be injured while tree work is being done.

The right tools

Homeowners who damage neighboring properties when cutting down a tree QE] ½RH XLEX XLI] EVI RSX covered by their homeowner’s insurance policies.This can be a costly mistake that’s easily avoided by simply hiring a fully insured tree removal service.

The right tools can mean the difference between a job done correctly and one that results in disaster. Professional arborists and tree services have acquired the training, tools and techniques to perform the job safely.This includes using the right tools to tackle the job. Ropes, pulleys, cranes, stump grinders,

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that reside just under the thatch of the lawn, and animals may tear up lawns in search of this delicacy.Treating the grub problem usually alleviates damage caused by animals.

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and other heavy machinery are just a few of the tools tree services have at their disposal that the average homeowner does not.

Damage to a lawn may be indicative of various problems. Everything from insects to rodents to the family pet may be responsible for causing burnt patches, holes and other eyesores. Getting to the bottom of the TVSFPIQ MW XLI ½VWX WXIT MR remediation.

Burning and discoloration of the lawn is often a result of high concentrations of dog urine pooling in one area. Diluting the urine by hosing down areas of the lawn can clear up many problems. Birds, raccoons, skunks, moles, and other rodents may feed on grubs

Mole crickets are another common lawn destroyer. These insects resemble crickets, but they burrow beneath the turf to feed on plant roots.The mole crickets can push up channels of turf as they burrow, exposing roots to the elements and causing the grass to die. Getting rid of the insects can revitalize the lawn. T


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Maintaining bird feeders and bird baths essential to avian health According to the experts at the Bird Watcher's Digest, recent research indicates feeders can sometimes be a source of disease for the birds visiting them.The Audubon Society echoes that warning, saying that bird feeders and baths can serve as transmission stations for diseases such as aspergillosis, avian pox and salmonellosis. Recently, scientists noted that the spread of trichomonad protozoan parasites is on the rise, especially among mourning dove and band-tailed pigeon populations. Such warnings are not meant to deter budding birding hobbyists. Organizations like the Audobon Society hope that such warnings send the message that disinfection and maintenance is necessary to maintain sanitary environments for birds. Doing so is relatively easy and well worth the time for birding enthusiasts. Bird watching is a pastime enjoyed by people of all ages.While many people trek into the woods to see their favorite birds, homeowners can take steps to entice these fascinating and feathered friends right to their backyards. Homeowners who want to attract birds to their properties can do so by providing the birds food, shelter and places to wash up or cool

off. Installing a bird feeder and a bird bath in your yard is one way to attract a bevy of winged creatures that can provide hours of enjoyment. Establishing a bird-friendly environment may seem as simple as hanging a feeder on a pole or tree and erecting a bird bath nearby. But a certain level of maintenance is needed to keep birds healthy and happy.

· The Humane Society of the United States advises cleaning hanging feeders once every two weeks or more often if they're heavily used. Ground-feeding designs should be cleaned every two days. Feeders can be immersed in a very-diluted solution of bleach to water (nine parts water to one part bleach). Let soak for a few minutes, and then scrub the feeder with a stiff

Common lawn critters and pests Critters and pests can make landscaping EJ½GMSREHSW [ERX XS TYPP XLI LEMV SYX SJ their heads. Such unwanted guests can come along just as a lawn or garden is rounding into shape, disrupting plant growth and leaving an unappealing landscape in their wake.The following are some of the more common critters and pests and how to recognize them. · Chinch bugs: Chinch bugs like to feast on KVEWW XLEX MW WMKRM½GERXP] I\TSWIH XS WYRPMKLX Though tiny chinch bugs are visible to the REOIH I]I LSQIS[RIVW QE] ½RH XLI] RIIH to get especially close to the ground to see them. Chinch bugs may be living in thatch, so dethatching your lawn with a rake can make it easier to detect their presence. As chinch bugs rob grass of its moisture, they also inject toxins into the grass that loosens it from the soil. · Grubs: Grubs are the larvae of beetles and are the nemesis of many a landscaping enthusiast because they typically produce patches of unsightly brown grass in their wake.The grass is discolored because grubs

eat its roots, and the resulting damage may be mistaken for sun damage when temperatures are especially high.Worm-like in appearance, grubs also are a nuisance because they serve as a food source for wildlife, including raccoons and skunks. Such animals may cause further damage to a lawn in search of grubs to eat. · Mole crickets: Mole crickets are a formidable foe to homeowners. As mole crickets tunnel through the soil beneath a lawn looking for insects to eat, they leave brown patches behind and affect the feel of the grass, which may feel as though it's squishing and squashing beneath your feet. Mole crickets may eat grass roots, so the presence of dying grass may be indicative of a mole cricket infestation. 1ER] GVMXXIVW EVI WTIGM½G XS GIVXEMR VIKMSRW so before addressing a pest issue in your lawn, speak with a local lawn and garden SV PERHWGETMRK TVSJIWWMSREP XS GSR½VQ NYWX which pest is causing so many problems around your property. T

brush or scouring pad before rinsing. Allow the feeder to dry completely before VI½PPMRK MX [MXL WIIH · Bird baths should be emptied of water each day. Brush or wipe the bath GPIER XLIR VMRWI ERH VI½PP with fresh water. Do not leave standing water overnight; otherwise bird baths can easily become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other parasites. · Frequently collect discarded seed hulls and clean bird droppings from beneath feeders. If the area around the feeder has become especially soiled, relocate the feeder elsewhere and clean its initial location. · Follow proper instructions with regard to seed and other bird food. For example, reduce the amount of suet offered in hot weather. Heat can cause suet to spoil, and sticky suet can become stuck in birds' feathers and make it hard for them to keep clean. · Try to provide more than one feeder and bird bath

to prevent overcrowding. Crowding can contribute to the spread of disease. · Do not situate feeders and bird baths under perches where they can be soiled by droppings. · If you notice birds look sick or are not acting strangely, halt feeding and bathing to prevent healthy birds from becoming ill.Wait a week before resuming feeding and notify wildlife of½GMEPW MJ ]SY ½RH HIEH SV WMGO birds around your property. · Locate feeders and baths at least 30 feet away from windows so birds do not get GSRJYWIH F] VI¾IGXMSRW ERH

collide with the glass. · Store seed in a dry GSRXEMRIV [MXL E XMKLX ½XXMRK lid to prevent mold from forming and moisture from getting in. Creating a thriving habitat for bird watching is easier than one might think. But once birds begin visiting a yard, homeowners must diligently maintain clean feeders and bird baths to ensure the birds stay as healthy as possible. Any questions about wild-bird care can be directed to a local Audubon Society chapter or by visiting a pet store or bird hobby center. T


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Taking A Closer Look When Selecting Granite VS Quartz Kitchen Countertops For anyone getting ready to remodel their homes, they might not fully understand the difference when trying to select a granite counter top, or use the quartz kitchen ones instead. In addition, taking the time to hire a professional stone fabricating shop could prove to be essential when getting XLI TVSTIV ½X XSS ;MXL XLEX being said, for those visitors who are uncertain on both

aspects, we encourage you to read on as we explore the differences, and guide ]SY SR LS[ XS KIX XLI ½Rished product, you have long been envisioning for your own kitchen project. The person has decided to remodel their home, and might have heard the term, do you prefer quartz, or granite for your countertop selection? Often times, a

person will think there is not much of a difference between the two, when they ½VWX KPERGI SZIV XLI TVSHucts in question.That said, there are some differences in each of these types of materials, that while the person can't immediately notice them, they should still be aware of them all the same. Keeping that thought in mind, both materials are

made of natural products. Conversely, the granite kitchen counter tops, are 100% naturally made. However, the Quartz is merely at a 97% rate level. Moreover, that is only because the manufacturer has to allow the additional 3% for the color pigments, and the extra resins that help to bind the particles for these TVSHYGXW XSKIXLIV IJ½GMIRXP] Another factor to consider when trying to decide to go with Granite,VS Quartz countertops, will be the overall maintenance factor between the two of them. ;LIR MX GSQIW XMQI XS weighing these two products out, many will say that while both will require maintenance in order to ensure that their beauty continues to last, the Quartz is going to be the best option out of the two.The reason being, is that quartz will not need to be sealed when placed into the location. However, the granite kitchen countertops will require this upon not only installing them, but periodically too, to ensure they maintain their long term appearance. Now, while we have mentioned a few differences when trying to decide

between selecting granite VS Quartz kitchen countertops, we do want to let our readers know that it is just as equally important to have them properly installed as well. In addition, we fully understand that the person took extra care in selecting their kitchen decor, and the last thing they want is to have to deal with the constant nuisance of their selected product becoming ¾E[IH F] GEVIPIWW LERHPMRK of the material when putting it into position.That said, our highly skilled, and professional team of experts can easily cut your granite, or quartz in our family-owned stone fabricating shop with ease. Furthermore, we don't just LERHPI XLIWI WTIGM½G X]TIW

of products for our customers, but we can also assist in helping them with so much more, for example, helping them to get their custom stone sinks properly ½XXIH EX XLI same time if RIIH FI ;LIR you're dealing with one of our skilled craftsmen, they will take their time to lay out the entire design for you, prior to making any cuts on the granite, or quartz slab. In addition, we ensure that our customers EVI WEXMW½IH [MXL XLI way their kitchen countertop will look within their own location, and we don't stop until they are. Keeping that thought in mind, we easily provide all our customers with a free estimate, without any obligation to commit to using our services. Nonetheless, we strongly always will advise our customers that they take the utmost care to be certain at least to hire a professional stone fabricating shop, like ours to ensure; the kitchen countertops are cut to perfection for them. Oftentimes, if a person eliminates this crucial step within the process of getting their kitchen countertops TVSTIVP] ½XXIH MX GSYPH IRH up to be costly long term. ;LIR E TIVWSR MW XV]ing to select going with Granite VS Quartz kitchen countertops, both these materials are ideal for their uses, with only a few slight differences between them. However, the person should take their time to examine both closely, to ensure they ½X XLIMV TIVWSREP WTIGM½G remodeling requirements. Finally, if you're facing this situation, we encourage you to visit our family-owned stone fabricating shop, and we can effortlessly guide you on the right custom choice ideal for your particular needs. For more information please contact: IVO Granite LLC,1300 Broad St. Utica. Call 315-272-4499 or email: ivogranite@yahoo.com T


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How to spot an unhealthy tree Perhaps because they can live for so many years, trees have a way of falling down homeowners' landscaping priority lists.Trees also tend to be big and strong, so it's no surprise that they often are overlooked in favor or other areas of a lawn and garden that don't seem so strong in the face of Mother Nature. But trees are susceptible to damage and disease, and homeowners who learn to recognize symptoms of such problems can prevent them from escalating and reduce the risk that the trees will cause damage to their properties.The following are just some of the ways homeowners can determine if their trees are unhealthy. Homeowners who suspect they have a tree that poses a safety risk should contact a professional tree service for an immediate inspection and steer clear of the tree until an inspection has been performed.

a sudden population of mushrooms, around the base of the tree is another sign of decay. If the wood behind fungal growth crumbles easily, then homeowners should call a professional tree service, as the fungal problem on the tree has likely already been festering for quite some time. ¡ Look for cavities on the trunk. Cracks and cavities on a tree may not be an emergency, but especially deep cracks and cavities may be indicative of a structural problem. Multiple cracks ERH GEZMXMIW EPWS WIVZI EW VIH žEKW ¡ Look for dead wood. It may sound simple, but dead wood poses a threat to the tree and anyone who happens

to spend time in its vicinity. Dead wood snaps easily, and falling dead wood can harm anyone unlucky enough to be beneath the tree when the dead wood snaps. Dead wood branches won't bend in the wind, and such branches frequently fall off of trees when strong gusts of wind come along. Dead branches either won't have leaves or the leaves will be brown (dead pine branches will have brown needles). ¡ Weak connections. Unhealthy trees often have weak connections between their branches and their trunks. If branches don't appear to be strongly connected to the tree bark, call a tree service to determine a solution.The tree might not be on its way out, but you may have to take steps to strengthen the connections so branches are not at risk of falling.

¡ Check around the base of the tree. The base of a tree may offer some telltale signs that the tree is unhealthy. Soil that is cracked or raised at the base of the tree may be indicative of a tree that has started to uproot. If you recognize any cracking or if the soil is raised, look at the tree to see if it is leaning. If the soil is cracked or raised because it is uprooting, then the tree might have already started to lean in the opposite direction of the cracking or raised soil. ¡ Examine for fungus.The growth of fungus on the tree trunk or close to it may be a sign that the tree is rotting or decaying. Fungal growth, such as

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collection of clinical symptoms that can be caused by a host of factors, FLUTD can prevent a cat from fully emptying its bladder and may even lead to a fatal block of the urethra, which is the tube connecting the bladder to the outside of the body. Cats that are overweight or obese might be susceptible to urinary tract problems, and those suffering from FLUTD may experience frequent or painful urination, bloody urine and frequent licking of the urinary opening. Other indicators of urinary tract problems in cats include a hard, distended abdomen, prolonged squatting in the litter box and possibly fear or avoidance of the litter box that leads to soiling in inappropriate places. Cat owners who suspect their cats are suffering from FLUTD should bring their cats to the veterinarian immediately. The veterinarian will conduct a complete physical examine and order a urinalysis, and the results of these tests will determine

treatment, which varies depending on the cause of the problem and the doctor's prognosis. Fleas Fleas may be most associated with dogs, but cats GSQQSRP] KIX ¾IEW EW [IPP 'EXW [MXL ¾IEW QE] FI constantly scratching at their skin, which be covered with tiny black dots. Such dots EVI ¾IE HMVX -R EHHMXMSR GEXW [MXL ¾IEW QE] WYJJIV LEMV loss and their skin may be noticeably red or irritated. Fleas pose a serious threat to cats, as they can live on felines for more than a year and increase cats' risk of anemia, a condition in which cats have less of the red blood cells they need to carry oxygen to the tissues in their bodies. A veterinarian can design a course of treatment for cats WYJJIVMRK JVSQ ¾IEW ERH XLEX treatment plan may include medication (oral or topical), powders and foams. Tapeworms The most common internal parasite found in cats, tapeworms can live inside a cat's small intestine, and cat owners may be shocked to learn that these parasites can grow as long as two feet. 'EXW ½KLXMRK E XETI[SVQ MRfection may vomit or lose a noticeable amount of weight. But it's important that cat owners recognize vomiting is very common in cats, and not necessarily indicative of tapeworms.The best way for cat owners to determine if their cat's vomiting and/or weight loss is the result of a tapeworm is to examine the

feline's feces and the areas around its anus. Small white worms that may look like grains of rice may appear in the feces or around the anus of a cat with tapeworms. Cats often get tapeworms EW E VIWYPX SJ ¾IEW 'EXW QE] FMXI SV IEX ¾IEW XLEX harbor immature tapeworms in their intestines, so it's important that owners SJ GEXW [MXL ¾IEW EHHVIWW XLI ¾IE MWWYI ½VWX FIJSVI addressing the tapeworms. -J E ¾IE MWWYI MW EPPS[IH XS continue without treatment while a tapeworm issue is addressed, the tapeworms are likely to return when the cat eats or bites another ¾IE :IXIVMREVMERW [MPP PMOIP] prescribe medication to treat tapeworm infections. Diarrhea Diarrhea is another common ailment in cats and can be the result of an allergy, spoiled food or infection. Some cases of diarrhea are indicative of a more serious problem, such as cancer or liver disease. Diarrhea that lasts longer than 24 hours should be brought to the attention of a veterinarian. Cats whose stools appear dark or bloody also should be brought to the veterinarian immediately. Cats have independent streaks that may result in cat owners missing certain signs that their cats are having health problems. Cat owners should always be on the lookout for signs that their cats are unhealthy and take immediate action if any such signs appear. T

Though it may seem like interior decorators are a luxury reserved exclusively for the rich and famous, interior decorators work with people of all budgets. Homeowners sometimes wrestle with the practicality of hiring a decorator, wondering why they should spend the money when they can do the work themselves. But just like homeowners may hire professional electricians or landscapers, hiring a professional interior decorator can ensure the job is done right, within budget and completed within a reasonable amount of time. Those who have already invested quite a bit of money into their homes but want XS EHH WSQI ½RMWLMRK touches would be wise to hire interior decorators or designers. Homeowners often have no idea where to begin when attempting XS IWXEFPMWL ¾S[ JVSQ room to room in their homes. Decorators can help homeowners tailor the interiors of their homes to the homes produce the desired vibe. Hiring a designer can help a person avoid making potentially costly design errors. An aesthetically appealing house also can increase the home's value, setting a property above others in terms of appeal. Even though the designer will charge a fee, the investment may be well worth the expense when the room is done right the ½VWX XMQI -RXIVMSV HIGSVEXSVW LEZI

numerous resources at their disposal. Fine tuned to the world of design, they understand which trends will come and go and also which design ideas have WXE]MRK TS[IV -R EHHMXMSR decorators will be in touch with vendors in the industry, connecting homeowners with the best of the best in terms of providing furniture, housewares, photography, and additional special touches that help make a house a home.

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Bringing the Outside Indoors Making Patio Space an Extension of the Home (Family Features) When the weather conditions are just right, a relaxing evening spent on the porch or patio is perfect for enjoying good company and the beauty of the outside world.Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy these comforts regardless of the season? Bring the rejuvenating, refreshing and calming effects of nature into your personal space with a few simple touches.The best place for incorporating these organic elements is the space closest to your patio or outdoor space. Let this area serve as a transitional space where the outside world connects with the comforts of your interior. Here are a few tips to make your outside world an

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4MGO GLEMVW WSJEW GSJJII tables and buffet pieces that are white or ivory.These light colors will make the outdoor tints of greens, blues and browns pop. For the woodsy look, choose faux bois upholstery, a textile pattern that mimics the grain of wood. Spruce Up the View Add trees or other lush landscapes to serve as your focal point when you look outside. Attach window FS\IW ERH TPERX ¾S[IVW ERH shrubbery in colors that complement your dÈcor. Add trees or other lush landscapes to serve as your focal point when you look outside. Truly access your serene views with a wider expanse and with ease by adding a folding patio door, such as the JELD-WEN W-4500, which comes in a variety of HMJJIVIRX GSPSVW ½Rishes and is available in 2-, 3- or 4-panel GSR½KYVEXMSRW *SV more information on JELD-WEN win-

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(Family Features) For many homeowners, the weekend is their chance to get their house in order, tackling that seemingly endless list of projects that take a little more time. After all, the key to improved function, value and comfort at home requires a plan, some elbow grease and a few simple tips to help you do it yourself. Use these projects as inspiration and make your favorite dwelling spaces shine from the inside out. Indoor appeal Enjoying the charm and style of your home should be easy, but everyday life has its way of bringing clutter to every nook and cranny. From the room where you dress and sleep to the special areas where guests stay, here are some ideas for keeping your dwelling spaces organized and tidy.

Master bedroom Your master bedroom, where you start and end each day, is an extension of you and your lifestyle. Make sure your master GPSWIX MW IUYEPP] SYX½XXIH XS VIžIGX ]SYV TIVWSREP WX]PI Beauty meets function with ClosetMaid's SuiteSympony line, a DIY laminate product, now available in a contemTSVEV] 2EXYVEP +VE] ½RMWL This product is an ideal upgrade for your closet, and can typically be completed in one weekend. Optional accessories include drawers, door fronts, shoe shelves and expandable hang rods. You spent time giving the room character and style - boost the functionality of your closet and free yourself from the mess. Guest rooms Especially in a smaller guest space, room to store extra

belongings may be at a premium.Whether your goal is to make guests feel more at LSQI SV XS GVIEXI SZIVžS[ storage for your own items, make the most of your closet space. ClosetMaid's ShelfTrack organizer kit comes with everything you need - wire shelves, hang track, brackets, hardware and hang rods - all in one box.This affordable storage solution works on an adjustable mounting system, which makes it easy to reGSR½KYVI WLIPJ WTEGI SV XLI entire closet design as your needs change.With the right organizer in place, you and guests will have ample room to stow clothing, suitcases and more. For more ideas for keeping your rooms organized, visit www.ClosetMaid.com. Tools for a tidy lawn Make your yard the envy of your neighbors.The LawnMaster 40V Max Lithium-Ion Starter Kit offers everything you need, including a 12-inch Cordless Grass Trimmer and a 22-inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer.To complete the set with incredible power, a 40V Max Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery and Quick Charger are included, so you can get the job done quickly. Affordably priced at $235.97, visit

www.lawnmaster.com/40VMax for more details. Simple Space Making Tips From the garage to the living room, every area of the home is susceptible to clutter. Use your weekend, along with some of these clutter-free solutions, and breathe new life into your spaces. * Be a successful sorter. Since tidying up a space requires time and patience, sorting your items can make the task at hand a bit easier. Use large laundry hampers or storage bins and label them as "keep," "trash," or "donate/sell. * Start small.The task of organizing an entire room can be daunting, so take baby steps. Direct your attention to sorting one shelf, cabinet or wall at a time, being careful not to move to ERSXLIV EVIE YRXMP XLI ½VWX section is complete.When you feel like giving up, look at the space you've spruced up to reenergize and refocus on your next tidying task. * Keep it up. After you've tackled a weekend cleaning session, revisit these once-cluttered areas at least once a month. Spending just 15 minutes to keep areas neat and orderly can save you big time later on. T


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All smiles, 95 year old Mathilda Congdon sits at her kitchen table in her home of 66 years on Park Ave, Bedford Hills, NY.

Tillie from page 9 to pop in on. An eye surgery or two later made it more a nuisance than a pleasantry however, and her back was up against the wall to ditch the four wheeled getaway. I’ve never met a woman in her nineties who cries boredom as often as she does, but after all the amazing adventures she’s had in her life, who can FPEQI LIV# *MVWX XLMRKW ½VWX we hug and kiss Ms. Mathilda, right after she yells,“Hurry up and get the hell inside.” We bee line it to the center of the kitchen with its burnt orange paint job where we all partake in our very last Italian feast around Tillie’s vinyl covered table. I slice the bread and pour the wine, while my mom slices the tomato and the mozzarella. My grandma sets up the olive oil for dunking, and it’s time to mangia! There is a mile per minute gab and gossip before we remember to toast our glasses to our favorite aunt, and laughter near reverberates the paints off the walls. I look at the smile on my mother’s face when she’s around this woman, and I can see the little girl come out in her. It’s a smile in her eyes that twinkles with contentment followed up by girlish giggles. My grandmother is also soaking it in with smiles, as her and Tillie reminisce of XLI ½VWX 8LEROWKMZMRK XLI] shared together, and all those times they played racquetball at the Katonah country club, but really couldn’t wait for the game to be over so that they could wolf down the spinach salads, and slurp down the gin martini’s they’d order from the restaurant. Full bellies and a bottle and a half later the four of us move into the dining room where

Tillie instructs us to look around for anything from glassware to umbrella’s that we’d want to salvage. None of us wanted or needed anything we decided to take, but to us they were souvenirs, reminders of Tillie, and all the times we shared with her in the house on Park Ave. Next we scrounged through jewelry atop her dresser like the Goonie’s on One Eyed Willie’s pirate ship. My JEZSVMXI SJ ½RHW [EW XLI [MRK pin given to Tillie’s mother by their milk man when he’d returned from the war. Everything else in the house had a place and a price tag, and soon was to belong to strangers or passed on to other friends and family. Some of it would just be gone for good.Tillie brought out the old photographs dating back to 1939, the year she graduated high school, and looked upon each with pride and joy. I don’t know if I expected tears from her or not, but I was amazed at this woman’s ability to give away 66 years of her life with eyes shining bright. All four of Tillie’s sisters took up the traditional old school Italian roles.They stayed home, hung their wash on the line out to dry, made big pots of sauce with the tomatoes and herbs they grew in their garden, and had dinner hot and ready for their husbands after hands and knees scrubbing up the linoleum on the bathroom ERH OMXGLIR ¾SSVW Though Tillie raised four children, she worked as a doctor’s assistant for years, and learned everything there was to know about allergenic conditions and its clinical practices. She traveled the world, and has friends from Japan to Cambodia.There’s

few places she hasn’t been. I had an amazing opportunity to travel to the birthplace of her father, the Isle of Capri in Italy with her a few years ago, and wherever we went [MXRIWWIH LIV ¾YIRXP] GLEVQ the locals. An avid Yankees fan she’s been to more games than Jeter himself, and always gets the good seats. She was a babysitter to many a family, and as a result over the years has gained just as many family members as she’s lost.Years back she landed herself in Life magazine after having raised $40,000 for the families of four women who were killed in a car accident near her home on Park Ave. In the short time she’s been at the Regency she’s welcomed a handful of new friends and no doubt a fan club. Did I mention she’s an all-time undefeated Scrabble champion? At 95 her eyes still shine as bright as they did back in 1939, having never lost their lust for life. Consequently more complexity now lurks FILMRH XLIQ PMOI E ½RIP] EKIH wine. She’s had some hard knocks, as anyone whose managed to live this many years and still keep their marbles could expect to, yet she goes on living day to day with more vigor and tenacity than most my age. And so this is my tribute to a woman who lives life to the fullest, went against the grain of her generation, and isn’t afraid to tell you where to stick it. I didn’t suspect this was the last time I’d get to hug her, smell her smell, kiss her cheek, and tell her I love her. But you never know if there will be a next time. Despite having met my cousin Julie only once before she passed, I’ve heard enough to know what she’d have to say to her grandmother. She’d say,“Nana I love your guts!” Throw any curve ball at this woman, and she’ll knock it out of the park. She is living proof of what amazing things can stem from courage, when you choose to keep your head up, and your eyes wide. When you make the decision to not let the fear, and all those “what if ’s” win.With the right outlook and attitude letting go of the past can open doors to new beginnings, and allow one to make the most of the present. And ultimately, isn’t that all we have? You can’t make new memories if you’re too busy looking back, not to mention all the neck cramps you’re sure to endure. So look out WA, here comes Tillie.We love her guts! T


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A Book Hoarder’s Makeover ter, something I refer to as SBR(Scatterbrained-Reading). Surely “Let the Great World Spin,” by Colum McCann, as well as Erica Jong’s “Fear of Flying” both deserve my individual, undivided attention. At the very PIEWX -´H PMOI XS ½RMWL SRI of the two before my 30th birthday.The clock refuses to stop ticking, therefore what normally happens when I’m YRHIV WIPJ MR¾MGXIH TVIWWYVI happened; an epiphany was had!

By: Carly Proulx

I’ve never bothered to count them.This does not include the array of disarray under I’m staring at the wall my bed, or the ones I keep of books in my room. It’s picking up to read that are quite literally a book wall, as strewn about the various there is no case or shelving. 7XEGOIH ½ZI JIIX LMKL ERH YT surface areas in my cozy PMXXPI XL ¾SSV ETEVXQIRX -R against this wall are only the fact I can see the two reads ½RIWX SJ TPEWXMG QMPO GVEXIW 8LIWI GVEXIW EVI WYJ½GMIRXP] on my night stand that I’ve FIIR ¾MXXMRK Q] I]IW FEGO ½PPIH [MXL FSSOW ERH ]SY and forth between over guessed it, are topped off the past few months. It’s with two foot stacks of a disorder I seem to have more books.They loom developed over the winroughly over 500, though THE CALLING from pg 10 As we walked through the streets I learned that Thomaso had recently left the seminary where he had been preparing to become a priest. Now, he was applying to an art school in Vienna. “What’ll you do when ]SY´VI ½RMWLIH [MXL XLI army?” Mickey asked. “I’ll go back to school.” “For what?” “I’d rather not talk about it.” “Thomaso talks about painting and he paints.” “That’s Thomaso,” I returned. “It was a battle for him to leave the seminary for his art.” “I wouldn’t mind leaving the army.” “You can’t do that.” “I know.”

±8LI] YWIH XS ¾SSH XLMW place,” Mickey said looking down into the arena.“To stage mock sea battles.” “Is that right?” “I like to learn something new every day,” she said. “I’m trying.” “Not like those airheads in your room.” “They like to party,” I said wondering if Mickey was out to rescue me.Was that why she had knocked on my door? Did Thomaso send her? Later she took me to a student cafeteria where we had a pasta lunch with wine for only 200 lire. I was tempted to ask her if she was just killing time with me because Thomaso wasn’t available. ;I ½RMWLIH XLI HE] [MXLSYX making any future plans. The next morning I was WYVTVMWIH XS ½RH 8LSQEWS

There’s this recurring theme in my life. Occasionally I curse this generation’s virtual world of kindles, nooks, and ipads. Iphones have less so been subjected to my mental lashings, reason being my ex cajoled me into accepting one as a christmas gift the year before last, and I’ve been using the internet on my phone ever since.The transition wasn’t easy. I started out using it once every two weeks, but before long it was twice a day. I like to remember what it was like before the internet. Before I had to carry around this drawstring to the outside world. It’s no longer enough to just walk down the street, just you and the trees, the birds and the bees.That being said I’m well aware, and thankful to be living in the here and now. A future

knocking on the door and asking if I would like to visit the Sistine Chapel. As we spent the day together I learned that we were kinHVIH WTMVMXW FSXL HMWWEXMW½IH with an organization we had to answer to.Thomaso had left the seminary but now the military had come into view. He wanted to know what it was like. I didn’t paint a pretty picture. Mickey’s “interview” the day before must have determined that I was serious and would be a reliable source of information. I guess I had passed some kind of test because from then on they generously shared their friends and knowledge of Rome with me. Now, years later, if I heard Mickey’s question,“What are you going to do?” I’d offer this story as my answer.” T

where we have everything across the globe at our ½RKIVXMTW TVSZIW XMQI ERH EKEMR FIRI½GMEP ]IX MX´W XLMW same future that will have forgotten about paperbacks, hardcovers, and library cards. I don’t know about you, but I’d always rather read something that doesn’t come from the same device that increases my risks of developing cancer if I sleep near it. Although anything from cheap wine to processed meat can cause cancer these days, and so its more about the motion of a book, the familiarirty and the sentiment this motion breeds that keeps me from reading on tiny screens and coming back for more book. Ever since I could read I’ve wanted a library of my own, ERH LEPJ JYP½PPIH XLMW [MWL spending the past year and a half working at one. One of Q] ½VWX EWWMKRIH XEWOW [EW to sort through the back room.This was the room where all the donations for the library book sale would go, ergo where dust hogged just as much space as the books.You’d be surprised all there is to do at a library, and with a small staff there was anything but a suitable amount of borrowed time for burying ones nose in the fragrance of used books. I was the extra hand needed to weed out the donations

by separating them into the selected piles of trash, Catholic charity, book sale, and if they were newly unscathed I’d set them aside in the process for shelving pile. I was LEPJ XLVSYKL Q] ½VWX WLMJX when I decided there needed to be a 5th pile. I called this the Carly pile, as I was convinced I needed books like I needed to breath air. Ever hear the expression too many cooks ruin the soup? Well it turns out too many books can ruin this reader. I ended up driving home with trunk fulls on a bi-weekly basis. Routinely I’d throw $5 in the book sale envelope, as we charged $0.50 per hardcover, and 0.25 per paperback. I’d haul them out to my car by the boxful at the end of my shift, sometimes having to make more than one trip. If I had to work my other job at the

restaurant that night I was left little time in between for my Clark Kent to Superman transformation, and had no choice but to leave the books in my car. Now on the grounds that I worked at the restaurant almost every night of the week, after my ½VWX QSRXL [SVOMRK EX XLI library my car had neither trunk room or a visible back seat. I’d become the biggest book hoarder I knew. Now I don’t know very many people, but I knew what that donation room looked like before I cleaned house, as it just so happens I’ve built an exact replica of its chaos in the comfort of my own bedroom. Before you consider me greedy, you must know by now I’ve given multiple boxes of my collection away.

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