Hometown Heroes
There Once Was A Time When Every Town Had A Team Every Team Had A Star Every Boy Had A Dream This is the fifth in my series of baseball card themed stories. As a boy growing up in Saranac Lake, despite the long, cold winters and short...
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Speaking In Tongues
An Adirondack Outlaw’s fight to give his survivor’s journey a voice. “You will most likely never speak again.” Those words were spoken as part of my Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer surgeon’s final grim prognosis. Just before they put me under and wheeled me into the operating room. Just...
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Call of the Crow
He sat perched on a flat, sloping, moss-covered boulder at the edge of a cliff, overwatching the hardwood forest below him. The hunter scanned predawn silence through late October’s mid-fall morning mist. The year was 1981, more than a decade before cell phones. A time when hunters...
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Larceny on the Lake
The Mysterious Case of the Vanishing Duck The day dawned with a twist. A hunter’s life lesson hard learned as my Zen Boat canoe silently sliced morning mist. I jumped a pair of wood ducks along the shore to my left as my hand painted Zen Boat...
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Captured Canoes
The 2022 Adirondack Canoe Classic AKA: “The 90 Miler” An Adirondack Outlaw Photo Chronology ********** I suspect that being in the right place at the right time is one of the tricks of being a photographer. I also suspect that sometimes it’s by design, and sometimes by chance. I...
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Baptized at Bull Rush Bay
Ari Rae Marra’s Adirondack Outlaw Christening Bull Rush Bay 2022 was not only our Monroe family’s 50th anniversary camp celebration, it was also an Adirondack Outlaw camp celebration as Ari Rae’s first. Plans and preparation for this big event began late last fall. The NYSDEC built a brand spanking...
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Advanced Biology
OR “THE GREAT RAT CAPER OF 1981” It was fall, 1980. My friends and I had somehow managed to survive our way to senior year at Saranac Lake High School. I wasn’t a great student in high school. I never really studied or applied myself. I copied...
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“Middle Saranac 1”
A Middle Saranac Lake lean-to look-back collection of memories, artifacts, legends and photos. My family first visited Middle Saranac Lake’s site 63 Bull Rush Bay in 1972. The photo above depicts the lean-to that was there by that time. It quickly became the cedar log summer home...
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The River Calling
Beneath forgotten trestle’s flow Rainfall bounty, melted snow Where heron, bass, and beaver go I can hear The river calling Misted memory’s mountain home Rocky rapid’s rippled foam Long lost laughter skipping stones I can hear The river calling We swam, we fished Wind’s whispered wish Wild water’s kiss...
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What Defines “Adirondack”?
The original version of this story 1st appeared in the June 17, 2021 on-line edition of the Adirondack Almanack I had an interesting conversation with my brother a while back in camp. It began innocently enough, with an observation he made about the difficulties the Saranac Lake Elks...
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