Lac du Flambeau
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Walk In The Footsteps Of The Elders

The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has inhabited Lac du Flambeau since 1745. The word Chippewa and Ojibway are one and the same. The Band was given the name “Lac du Flambeau” (Lake of the Torches) by the French traders and trappers who visited the area and saw them harvesting fish at night by torchlight. The reservation is checker-boarded with parts in three counties.

[…]

Time to 'pick' the cranberries
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Wisconsin – Cranberries And A Whole Lot More

John and I now have a new appreciation for cranberry sauce and jelly after visiting Vilas Cranberry Company in Manitowish. At Thanksgiving dinner the turkey is the main attraction and cranberry a tasty little extra. The next time you have an Ocean Spray cranberry product think of the Vilas Cranberry Company in Manitowish County – one of the major suppliers. Wisconsin is the nation’s leading producer of cranberries, harvesting more the 60 percent of the country’s crop.

[…]

Welcome to Boulder Junction
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: The Muskie Capital Has Much To Offer

Boulder Junction is called the “Muskie Capital of the World.” What’s a muskie, you may wonder? “Muskie” or “Musky” is short for muskellunge, a large relatively uncommon freshwater fish native to North America. It is the largest member of the pike family. Muskies are highly sought after by fishermen because of their explosive strikes and rugged fights. If you want to catch a prize-winning muskellunge then Vilas County is the place for you.

[…]

SUNY Oswego's adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" uses train hopping as a metaphor for life's journey, starring (from left) Seth Prevratil as Tin Man, Dwan Hameed as Cowardly Lion, Megan VanVorce as Dorothy and Anthony Sagrestano as Scarecrow. The newly renovated and modernized Waterman Theatre of Tyler Hall provides the stage for the production, which previews on Oct. 20 and runs Oct. 21, 22 (matinee), 27, 28 and 29 (matinee).
Arts and Entertainment

SUNY Oswego Musical Reimagines ‘Oz’ Characters

Scarecrow as a nervous train hopper, Tin Man as a military veteran with two prosthetic limbs, Cowardly Lion as a bully in a fur vest — those evolved characters and more await audiences in SUNY Oswego’s musical adaptation of “The Wizard of Oz,” previewing at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 and opening at the same time the next night in Tyler Hall’s renovated and modernized Waterman Theatre.

[…]

geological wonder
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Start Your Engines – And Head To Watkins Glen

The name “Watkins Glen” conjures up two images for me – racing and the “Glen.” Watkins Glen was the first post-World War II road race in the United States. Cameron Argetsinger spent his summers in Watkins Glen and graduated from Cornell Law School. The Watkins Glen area was close to his heart. He dreamed of bringing European-style racing to the village. His dream came true when the Green Flag started the race on October 2, 1948.

[…]

Meeting the cows
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Meet The Residents Of Farm Sanctuary

Farm Sanctuary is the only Farm Sanctuary on the East Coast whereby injured farm animals are taken care of. Several years ago, I took my grandkids to Watkins Glen and Farm Sanctuary was the most affordable accommodation for the five of us. It turned out to be perfect. It was serene and included breakfast plus a tour.

[…]

Havana Glen Park falls.
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Visit Montour Falls’ Main Street Waterfalls

Montour Falls has an enviable location. Located at the end of Main Street is a magnificent 156-foot waterfall – Shequaga Falls, the Seneca word for “tumbling waters.” Well, it must be magnificent when there is more water going over it. I love waterfalls, but sadly I visited the area during one of the worst droughts in years and while the falls is rarely completely dry there was only a trickle when John and I visited.

[…]

The museum is in a former school.
Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Discover Croghan’s Three Museums

The little village of Croghan, population 700, has three, yes, three museums. Truly amazing. The Maple Museum, located in a former school, is the place to learn about a product that is unique to North America. It is open year round, but not necessarily every day of the week. It pays to check the web site of any museum or historical site before visiting.

[…]