Tuesday, October 28, 2008
We're in Spree!
OK, so it's not so much "we," it's more "Maria." She was seen out at the Buffalo Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame Awards last month, and her picture—and a line identifying her association with the UGJ—is on page 157 of the new issue. Hey, any way we can get our name in print, we like.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Today's Column...
Thought I'd post some pictures to go along with today's column in the D&C.
Lo & Behold Blue Chip, courtesy Spring Meadow Nurseries
Lantana Luscious Citrus Blend, in my garden
Diamond Frost euphorbia, with poinsettia, courtesy Proven Winners




Lo & Behold Blue Chip, courtesy Spring Meadow Nurseries
Lantana Luscious Citrus Blend, in my garden
Diamond Frost euphorbia, with poinsettia, courtesy Proven Winners





Sunday, October 19, 2008
Mt. Hope in October - wow.
Saturday I visited Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester to take pictures for
a story Michelle Buckstrup is working on for a future issue. (Here she
is, above, interviewing Ed Olinger.)
a story Michelle Buckstrup is working on for a future issue. (Here she
is, above, interviewing Ed Olinger.)
It was actually pretty tough to get good images, as beautiful as it
was, because the shadows were just a little harsh.
If you're looking for great fall foliage, this is the spot.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Chautauqua Country Trip a Big Success
I can't believe I haven't posted to the blog in over two weeks. I didn't realize it had been that long. Well, we've been busy here at the UGJ. Our trip through Chautauqua County was awesome. The trip SOLD OUT and everyone seemed to have a great time despite somewhat cramped quarters! We'll definitely be doing this again—something slightly different for next year, perhaps. If you are interested in seeing the pictures, click here.
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