APPLE BLOSSOMS

It was the Winter that wasn't and for the first time since 1919 the lake never froze. We had only a minimal amount of snow and not until the first day of Spring did we get a real taste of winter weather, and never had much of a spring either. So, what does all this mean? If you can answer that question correctly, you will win a fabulous all expensees paid trip for two, to wherever, whenever.

This is a limited time offer, so your response should be most expedient. Just Email me with your answer and in the event of multiple correct answers, a drawing will be held on the fourth of July, 2002.


Glenburnie-on-Lake George. The newspaper articles, post cards, photographs and other things of the "Golden Age" will be featured on these pages as a tribute to a time past, in addition to current news and special events. There are now more of the old photographs in this on-line exhibit, which is now indexed on the next page.

YOUR LINK TO THE ADIRONDACK HIGH PEAKS!

FOURPEAKS

To link to the Photo Gallery with images from the High Peaks,

Click on the Trillium!

"Trillium blossom, Sugar Camp, May '97"

The passing moods of the natural community in the timeline of new life, reseeding and decay. Trees, flowers and other individuals from the heart of New York's 6-million-acre Recreational Park. Images that can give you the feel of the High Peaks and the information you need to find it on your own. Many beautiful landscape panoramas and brilliant macro closeups...

Click on the link above for information about lodging and rentals in the Adirondacks.


If you would like to have some of your articles, stories or other information about Glenburnie posted here on this page, please write to me at;

norliten@earthlink.net


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