Discover the Finger Lakes, March 20, 2021
The proposed Bitcoin mining expansion at Greenidge Power on Seneca Lake would use 139,000,000 gallons of water from Seneca Lake every day to cool their 30,000 computers, and then release it into a trout stream at up to 108 degrees to drain back into the lake. Over the course the year it is equivalent to all the water in Conesus Lake, but that is hard to visualize. They would be using the equivalent of 27,800 tank trucks of water every day, and that line of trucks would extend over 100 miles end to end. Get more details from SenecaLakeGuardian.org.
Read MoreFor the Love of Food, March 20, 2021
The new issue of Edible Finger Lakes is available featuring Kombucha, Silver Thread Vineyards, and chef Brud Holland. Get a subscription for $36 and you won’t miss an issue.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 20, 2021
Spring is here and the seasonal garden centers are reopening. Sara’s Garden Center in Brockport opens today, and Broccolo Nursery on 441 reopened earlier this week.
Read MoreThe Grapevine, March 14, 2021
Robinia Hill Vineyards is a new winery on Skaneateles Lake, but their tasting room is in the town of Ballston Lake just north of Albany.
Read MoreDiscover the Finger Lakes, March 13, 2021
Look for details about a Canandaigua Beverage Trail in the near future, along with two new breweries in Naples.
Read MoreFor the Love of Food, March 13, 2021
Maple syrup season is here, with two weekends of celebrations at the Genesee Country Village & Museum on March 19-21 and 26-28.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 13, 2021
Visit the George Eastman Museum on this beautiful sunny day because the Winter Aconite are in full bloom under the Beech tree at the East Avenue Entrance.
Read MoreThe Grapevine, March 7, 2021
March is a wonderful time to visit tasting rooms in the region, especially Monday-Friday.
Read MoreDiscover the Finger Lakes, March 6, 2021
Visit FingerLakes1.com for a recent article about Cornell design students helping to repurpose a large late 1800’s building in Waterloo as the future Waterloo Arts Center.
Read MoreFor the Love of Food, March 6, 2021
Sacrifice some of your lawn for space to grow more fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
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