
One of the coolest parts of owning a small local biz is getting to know the ‘regulars’. Regulars come in many shapes and forms. There’s the one who comes in, without fail, every Sunday afternoon, for his weekly quart of cookie dough. Another brings his [...]





As I mentioned in the last ICD entry, the giant sinkhole that took out a fifty foot wide swath of the Manhan Rail Trail last year has been fixed. As you probably noticed, yesterday was a pretty sweet day. Nearly 70 in November, can't complain about that.' 


If you're a long-time Ice Cream Diaries reader, you may remember that late October is usually the time I add a rant about my annual trek to the New England Ice Cream Retailers Association (NEICRA)
He who gawks, er hesitates, as they say. Great sunset at the end of a beautiful New England autumn day. I admired it from my backyard parking lot just a little too long before my camera and I decided to wander down to my usual photo spot 

Well, BearFest 2009 is officially a wrap. Last night's hugely successful gala and auction up at the Log Cabin netted Easthampton City Arts and its amazingly talented artists over $54,000! A capacity crowd of artists, bankers, business owners, Williston School folks, and bear art enthusiasts alike rubbed'
Photo by Patrick Brough


'It's been a tremendous Summer run', he exclaimed.
I think I shared this one before...

Well, it seems the shrunken Nashawannuck Pond has given way to lush marshes and steep sandy banks. Work continues over at Rubber Thread Pond behind the town hall. I believe they are replacing some piping between the two ponds, so the bigger fish can go through. It's'
Sure enough, with highs now in the low 70's and brisk nights that find us closing windows after the sun goes down, comes the first infantry of Fall. A few turning trees in that low spot at the top of the mountain on route 141. Having to' 

Check out the new Mt. Tom's ballcaps. Be the first on your block to sport one...
This was the pond a couple weeks ago, as seen from a kayak...
Well, it looks like the pond has started its exit in prep for the long-anticipated dredging out project. It could be yet another tease, but it does seem that the valves on the spillway have been opened, and the water level is slowly starting to drop.
After sweltering it out during this first real blast of summer heat these past few days, it became clear the shop's center A.C. unit, the workhorse, just wasn't going to make the cut. I never considered a big window AC as a disposable thing, but between the'
Today's entry comes from our buddy up the street at
In case you were wondering why the pond is so high right now (aside from all the rain we've been getting)...
For one rainy day. Some cool sky out there just now. In case you missed...
How about that sky tonight? Was tough to get a good shot, but here's one...





Somewhere in the blur of the past few weeks of Bear Fest prep, scooping all over town during the big event, and the post Fest steady stream of bear peepers, as I like to call them, another field trip season has come and gone. I think a 

Well, if you're one of the few who haven't yet heard of the Bear Fest summerlong art display that kicks off tomorrow (Sat., June 13th) yet, here's one last reminder for the big event. I just got back from a secret tour of the 35 completed 



