Monday, October 21, 2013

CRUISING THROUGH CANASTOTA, Madison County, New York


I had the chance to visit my home town of Canastota last month. It is a small village—around 4,000 people—and it was a pleasant and safe place to grow up.   Canastota is located in Central New York and has quite a history. 


The Erie Canal runs right through downtown, and we all know how important the canal was back in its heyday.  Today there is the wonderful Canastota Canal Town Museum (http://www.canastota-canal.com) filled with memorabilia about the canal and Canastota.

Erie Canal
Canastota, New York

Canastota Canal Town Museum
Canastota, New York

Each year that I visit, I see that the village has been adding more historic items of interest to its streets. See the new murals below (http://canastota-canal.com/Events.html).







When I was young, my friends and I studied at the library. There were many hours poring over encyclopedias—no Internet back then.  Little did I know that I was studying in one of Andrew Carnegie’s libraries.





And then there was the imposing Methodist Church that I attended at one time. It was also the location of my Girl Scout classes. Now, it is no longer a church, but has been converted into Greystone Castle, a banquet facility (http://www.thegreystonecastle.com/history.html).

Greystone Castle
Canastota, New York

If you want to enjoy a fabulous Italian meal in a cozy restaurant, check out Casatina’s on Main Street (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g47407-d857250-Reviews-Casatinas-Canastota_New_York.html).




Put Canastota on your list of quaint towns to visit. 

The following books about Canastota are worth a look:

Canastota and Chittenango (NY) (Images of America) (Arcadia Publishing) by Lionel D. Wyld (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0738563927/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1381842131&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70)






Sunday, October 6, 2013

YOU HAVE TO LOVE WEGMAN'S

Last month I had the chance to visit Wegman's in Fayetteville, New York (www.wegmans.com). I know this isn't your typical travel blog item, but visiting Wegman's is like going to your favorite tourist attraction. First, it is a thing of beauty. Here is what you see as you enter the store:



Upon entering the store, there is a food court on your right. You name it, it is there. The pizza caught my eye:




Then there is the beautiful produce:



and fresh meat:


and varieties of cheese:


and, finally, the dazzling desserts:



They also have plenty of food choices for those on special diets.There is, of course, much more, including a pharmacy and florist. 

Wegman's has figured out how to make a grocery store a sought-after destination.  I only wish that we had Wegman's in Michigan. For those lucky enough to have daily access to Wegman's, there is even a Wegman's app. 




Saturday, October 5, 2013

PRATT'S FALLS, Manlius, New York

On a recent trip to Central New York, I visited Pratt's Falls, 7671 Pratt's Falls Road, in Manlius (http://onondagacountyparks.com/pratt-s-falls-park).


It's a wonderful place to hike, picnic or just view the magnificent 137 ft. waterfall.




Don't forget to wear practical shoes! I saw some young ladies in sandals climbing the wooded hillside, and I doubted their good sense.  There are handrails and paths.


Pratt's Falls is the site of Onondaga County's first mill in 1796.




Be careful and have fun!



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

CLINTON CIDER MILL, Clinton, New York

I love cider mills. A few weeks ago my husband and I visited the Clinton Cider Miller, 28 Elm Street, Clinton, New York (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clinton-Cider-Mill/148505475475).  



We had just finished a long afternoon researching at the Clinton Historical Society and we needed a break. Cider and donuts were just what the doctor ordered.



The pies looked tempting too:




You can also purchase a variety of other items, such as jam and apple sauce.




After obtaining our cider and donuts, we retired to chairs outside on the deck.  We had a great view of what appeared to be an apple press:


The Clinton Cider Mill is just one more reason why I love the town of Clinton, home to Hamilton College. Put it on your list of special places to see in Central New York.