This September issue has 13 articles with lots of nature stories and introduces some special people. We also have an essay, a restored boat and yes, Sudoku #69! [© Photo Ian Coristine/1000IslandsPhotoArt.com ]
News from September... Tribute to Bill Hale, Scott Ouderkirk's latest video, a Get Well Card for Bill Stallan, TI Life's "comma's policeman" and even some genealogy research..
In mid-July, Clayton P. O. mailboat driver, Brian Parker, delivered exciting news with the bag of mail. “Have you seen the comet?” he asked.
Ospreys in the St. Lawrence Region are doing fabulously well... seems appropriate to celebrate.
Bug zappers are consummately worthless for mosquito control...
All other creatures, however, take second place to The Beaver. The one that has been eating our boathouse...
We want to know just who you are and why are you writing nine novels about the Thousand Islands and your special Grenell Island?
Dean White has been in business solely as a potter for 46 years, Now living in Cape Vincent, those who live on the US side of the border have a great place to visit.
After sitting unfinished for 60 years in a barn near Erie, Pennsylvania, a 14 1/2-foot runabout was launched and christened on the St. Lawrence River.
What to do with your Pandemic garden produce... Yes, lots of ideas and lots of results.
I’m a firm believer that you can live anywhere as long as you have happiness...
Did you know Gato Diablo specialty Coffee Roasters is right here in Cape Vincent...
Save the River monitors 6 common tern nesting sites (2 natural shoals and 6 Navigation cells) with a team of passionate and dedicated volunteers...
This month’s “impossible” puzzle features a fresh look at uncovering a not-so-obvious answer!