Off The Tourist Trail: Silver Dollar Lake
A silver dollar is a long-forgotten thing. Much like the pennies we find stuck to the gooey asphalt of a shopping mall parking lot, or the Sacajawea coins tucked inside […]
A silver dollar is a long-forgotten thing. Much like the pennies we find stuck to the gooey asphalt of a shopping mall parking lot, or the Sacajawea coins tucked inside […]
At the edge of the Norridgewock lodge, the old Adirondack railway cuts through the middle of camp and tells the history of Beaver River through its rusty iron limbs, now […]
I stared at the piece of paper posted in the lobby at 7 Rue Schiller—an array of my classmates’ scratchy signatures alongside three pictures of the upcoming trip destinations: The […]
The skin of the earth was wrinkled and aged prematurely, our smiles were dry, and everything was over. Branches that once held the seeds of a new generation dropped their […]