Ripple πŸŒ€

Often when I’m up in the wilderness, I really enjoy smoking a little grass and staring at ripples on the water as it bubbles over the stones in the creek. I don’t know why the ripples are so fascinating but how the light sparkles over them is so fascinating. Listen to the Grateful Dead album of the same name, and stare at the water.

Did you know? Philadelphia cream cheese was born in Upstate NY and there’s a whole festival for it – newyorkupstate.com

Did you know? Philadelphia cream cheese was born in Upstate NY and there’s a whole festival for it – newyorkupstate.com

If you’re eating a bagel with a Philadelphia cream cheese schmear while you read this, you can thank Upstate New York.

Yes, Philadelphia Cream Cheese was invented in New York, not the city of brotherly love, though some Philadelphians may refute that claim.

Local folklore says the cream cheese came from Philadelphia, NY, just northeast of Fort Drum. It’s even mentioned on the town website, but others claim its just a myth.

Lake Alice

The primary purposes of Lake Alice Wildlife Management Area (WMA) are for wildlife management, wildlife habitat management, and wildlife-dependent recreation. The area encompasses 1,468 acres. The principal portions of this management area were acquired in two stages from the William H. Miner Foundation-648 acres in 1953 and 750 acres in 1970. Prior to state ownership, the area was primarily used for agriculture and timber harvesting. In addition, water control structures were built along Tracy Brook to generate hydro-electric power. This mosaic of cropland, woodland, and impounded open water provided an ideal base upon which to establish a wildlife management area. https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/24410.html