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Simple Sustainability: 5Rs to Zero Waste

by Sky Trombly – You’ve probably heard of the three Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. While the chasing arrow symbol is meant to...

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Light Lens: Recycler’s high

by T. Touris – The combination of my cheapness and my wife’s admirable habit of composting and careful recycling allows us to...

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Hah-nyah-yah: “Where the Finger Lies”

by Joy Lewis – Early Years in Richmond: Native Dwellers meet Newcomers. According to legend, the lake called “Honeoye” was...

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The Allure of flowers

The earliest flowering plants appeared around 130 million  years ago, evolving into the most diverse group of land plants.  Like many...

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The Language of flowers

by Mary Drake –  Color Probably the most obvious feature of flowers is their color, and what a rainbow of shades there are! Red...

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Dogwood Floral Company and Tux Shop

My name is Rodney Johnson. My wife Sandy and I own Dogwood Floral Company and Tux Shop located at 142 Main Street, Dansville NY.  We...

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Bloomers Floral and Gift

My name is Josette Vest and I have been the owner / operator of Bloomers Floral & Gift for the past 20 years. We opened November 1997...

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In the eye of the beholder

A tale of love by Mary Drake – Some tell of how a single flower once spoke to a Lady’s heart louder than anything else. The story...

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Swept off her feet

by Diane Shirley –  The wind howled. The sunlit snow blinded her.  She pushed on, struggling toward the lights of the building...

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Christie’s Candies

by Wendy Schreiner – Cassidy Lewis was working as a freelance contributor for two local papers and a community magazine. She was...

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