As time goes on, people are slowly but surely realizing how important it is to "go green." Whether it is taking a bike to work one day a week, recycling used bottles, or grocery shopping with a reusable bag, every...
5 Old School Adirondack Crafts You Can Still Learn

We all have that Ron Swanson type in our lives: the guy you see frequently starting fires with just two sticks, the guy who has built his own canoe - twice, the guy who truly doesn't need a map -...
Farm To {Wedding} Table: Sustainable Local Catering

A wedding is a celebration of the future, so why not bring that celebration into each and every detail of the reception, including the food? At Farmstead Catering near Lake Champlain, they strive to bring local, sustainable, delicious food to weddings...
I Hold The Adirondacks [POEM]

In honor of April being National Poetry Month, we decided we'd do a little Adirondack poetry. Using a theme and rhyming scheme borrowed from a great poem my father, Kevin Cail, once wrote, I Hold The Sparrow, below is my...