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Put one unique contractorand one fashion mindedCanadian couple together andthe home they remodel willsteal your heart.
The contractor is Pat Tretts,whose business of courseincludes his wife Julie, hisown crew, his suppliers, andoccasional sub-contractors forspecialties like plumbing and
electrical work. The Canadiansare Sharon and David Cairns,whose team includes daughterBrogan, and a variety of shopsthat stretch from Ellicottvilleto Springville to Toronto andbeyond.
Ten years ago the home wasso ordinary that I must havewalked past it a thousand timesbut I remember only that it hadan interesting piece of stainedglass that featured a skier, and
some of those fake Alpinetouches that were the rage inthe early 60s when Ellicottvillefirst realized it was a ski townand thought that meant it wassupposed to look Swiss.
Pat and Sharon made a whollydifferent home of it which inlesser hands may have meant
just changing the tone of thesuperimposed affectations,but this was something else.I would put it this way - on
the bones of a rather ordinary1928 house, a new way ofthinking set the house withinthe house free not unlike theway a butterfly emerges froma cocoon.
Some details may help paintthe picture. You enter from aninviting roof-sheltered deck,then shed your outerwearin a modern entry hall withfloor tiles that have the lookof old steel, and an overhead
snowball which casts snow-like projections on the wallswhen the sun goes down andthe light goes on.
The expansive space thatgreets you next encompassesthe kitchen, living anddining rooms, and relies onamazing feats of engineeringhidden away in the attic andfoundation for its support.You tend not to think aboutthe structure though, so much
as the bench-linedfi
replace,well weathered mantle, andtiny glass tiles that make upthe fireplaces face also,the gleaming, modern kitchen... the corporate conferenceroom-type dining table andthe wonderful, wide plank,peg-secured flooring thatsuggests both very old andvery new all at the same time.
Put one unique contractor and one fashion minded Canadian couple together and the home they remodeled will steal your heart. Left: Home goes from me-too traditional to mel-low modern. Center: Loft bedroom railings are recycled from local gravel pit screens. Right: Merging the house and its former barn results in rustic guest suite.
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FALL SPORTSMENS SHOW: NOVEMBER7-8 ~ CATTARAUGUS CO. FAIRGROUNDS, LITTLE VALLEY
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BARN SHOW: NOVEMBER7-8 ~ THE SHRECKENGOST BARN, EAST BUCKTOOTH RUN, LITTLE VALLEY
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Day TrippinNightmare Hayrides on Sommerville Valley Road in Ellicottville, NY
FOR SALE: 27 Valley Village, Ellicottville
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BY IAN BIGGS
Dont be surprised whenou find yourself hanging ontoour friend for dear life as youalk out of the Nightmareayride. An event on
Sommerville Valley Road inllicottville that is so ghoulishou may find yourself shakinghe hot cider right out of yourand.
Hosted by locals Johnent and his wife Karen
alongside a large cast of scarycharacters, the frighteningayride has been frighteningeople for nineteen seasons.mprovements are made yearlyo enhance the experience.hey now run through
ctober 31st on Fridays,Saturdays and Sundays from:30-9:30pm. No reservations
are needed and prices are aeasonable: $15 per person,ith kids under 3 being free.
Groups of 25 or more are $14f one person pays.) You canhow up at anytime as it runs
continuously throughout theevening.
Upon arriving at the hayride,ou are greeted by various
characters dressed up to
frighten you including a ware-wolf and a witch who have a
habit of sneaking up on you asyou mull around the grounds.Cut-outs of characters are atthe entrance for you and yourfamily to pose with for pictures,however you must return yourcamera to your car beforeentering the Hayride as photosare prohibited. There is also afood shack selling burgers, hotdogs, hot chocolate and ciderand a pavilion with tables andbenches to hang out and eat orgather to tell ghost stories.
Families of all ages wereon the hayride from smallchildren to grandparents. Youfirst start out going through thebarn area, with a different
surprise around each corner.The barn takes you into a longand dark maze which seemsto take forever to navigate asyou end up walking slowlyin anticipation of what maybe next. In the pitch blackyou are confronted with allsorts of surprises in the mazeand barn including a vortextunnel which makes you feelas if you are spinning. Afterleaving the maze, you arethen put onto one of seven
hayrides, caged trailers thatrun behind wagons. You are
driven around a circuit witheven more chilling surprises toscare the wits out of you.
Indeed the cast of charactersis wide with there beingover 70 people in the act, allof which John Kent placedin cast himself. Many arereturning monsters and thecast members are all ages ofpeople. We have a great castof people that do a tremendous
job said Kent.Many other bloodcurdling
events are there for you.People do not know what toexpect when they come. Thefathers often grumble aboutcoming on a hay ride, said
John. John tells them thathell return their money iftheyre not satisfied, but jokeshe will make them pay doubleif he catches them smilingor laughing. He hasnt hadanyone take him up on hisbet yet! Its great for theentire family, he said. Hecontinues, People return yearafter year. Ill admit I haventbeen that scared in years, andrecommend it to anyone whoenjoys a good fright.
Upon arriving at the hayride, you are greeted by various characters dressed up torighten you including a ware-wolf and a witch who have a habit of sneaking up on yous you mull around the grounds. Cut-outs of characters are at the entrance for you and
your family to pose with for pictures, however you must return your camera to your carefore entering the Hayride as photos are prohibited.
GREAT VALLEY In thecomic strip Peanuts, every year
inus would search for themost sincere pumpkin patcho he could see The Greatumpkin. Youll find more
han one great pumpkin atumpkinville, a most sincereumpkin farm.
Owners Dan and Dianeawlowski and their childrenim and Lisa promise food, fun,
pecial festivals and activities,along with the tradition ofelecting your own pumpkins
for jack-o-lanterns, decorationor pies at New York Statesoldest continuously workingumpkin farm in Cattaraugusounty. Pumpkinville opened for
he season September 19 andill remain open daily throughalloween, October 31 fromam-7pm each day. As always,
admission is free, but a fewattractions require a small fee.
Whenever you choose to visitumpkinville, youll alwaysnd Dis Pies & Bake Shoppeeady to serve you. Its one
of the most popular stops athe 200-acre farm, where you
can watch as pumpkin bread,umpkin cookies and muffins
and pumpkin and apple pies
are made - then eat yourpurchase right as it comes outof the oven! And food-loversget the best of fall fare at ThePumpkinville Grille, featuringhot dogs, sausage, barbecuepork, chili and homemadecurly fries available daily. Onweekends, be sure to try thefabulous chicken barbecuedinners.
A refurbished 1870s apple
cider mill was added toPumpkinville five years ago,and families can witness theold-fashioned process ofmaking apple cider. DianePawlowski tells visitors, Itssome of the best cider youllever taste.
During EllicottvillesFall Festival, Oct. 10-12, Pumpkinville featurespumpkin doughnuts, madewhile visitors watch.
As always, Pumpkinvillesevents include the popularSix-Acre Corn Maze, one ofthe largest in the U.S. Hereyou can find hidden messagesin the maze to win prizes.
Visitors can fire The CornCannon, and aim corncobsat hay bale targets. PonyRides are available, alongwith a fun Cow Train for
the kids. Storyland features atalking pumpkin! Or try yourskill at the Ducky Derby andrace rubber ducks using old-fashioned hand water pumps.On Goat Mountain, you feedthe goats as you climb themountain. Youll also seemore farm animals and take aHay Ride.
Last year, Pumpkinvillewon the New York State
Agri-Tourism Award fromthe I LOVE NEW YORKcampaign. Dan says, Wereproud to be recognized bythe state as a leading regionaltourist attraction. Morethan 80,000 visitors attendPumpkinville during the six-week session.
Pumpkinville is located at4844 Sugartown Road, offRoute 98 in Great Valley, justminutes from Ellicottville.The farm was started in theearly 1960s by Joe and HelenHaloran and their sons. Theirroadside pumpkin stand grewthrough the years and in1996, the Hallorans entrusted
Pumpkinville to the Pawlowskifamily. For more information,call Pumpkinville at 716-699-2205 or visit their website atwww.pumpkinville.com
Pumpkinville in Great Valley, NY is a Fall Family Adventure
Pumpkinville opened for the season September 19 and will remain open daily throughHalloween, October 31 from 9am-7pm each day. Among the many activities planned arePony Rides, along with a fun Cow Train for the kids. Pumpkinville is located at 4844Sugartown Road, off Route 98 in Great Valley, just minutes from Ellicottville.
Advancing the sport of cross country skiing on
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BEER & WINE FESTIVAL: NOVEMBER14 ~ HOLIDAY VALLEY RESORT, 3:30-7:30PM
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Ski ShopsThe Boardroom/Powder Room/Alpine Ski Rental: All in the Family
Move Right In!Totally remodeled mobile homeon secluded 1.75 acre lot. Beau-tiful, relaxed setting. New carpet,laminate woodfloor, paint, trim &more! All appliances stay. Brandnew roof w/ice shield.
Agent: Sandy GoodeML#B327423 ... $69,500
Creekside Setting!Beautiful 3BR, 4.5BA chalet stylehome on 9 pastoral acres. Vews,open floor plan, generous roomsizes, 2 master suites,fin. bsmt w/fam. room & full BA. Addl 25acres available for $49,000.
Agent: Mary VahlML#B330705 ... $325,000
Waterfront Property!This is a great summer place w/room on the deck for a hot tub& 50 feet of waterfront propertyfor dock use. This house has anenclosed porch for the summer& a FP for winter.
Agent: Carol ThomasML#B329808 ... $324,000
Priced Below Assessed Value!Eville: Move-in condition iswhat youll relish in any of these3BR, 2BA units. Warm yourselfin front of the FP or relax on thedeck. Walk to slopes, mostly furn.
Agent: Tina DillonPrices start at ...
ML#B304852 ... $263,000
Ellicottville Schools!Newer home in Creekview subdi-vision. 3BRs, 2 full BAs in thiswell maintained home. Big 2-caratt. garage. Big back deck &
beautiful landscaping. Located inEllicottville School district.
Agent: Sandy GoodeML#B312389 ... $99,000
Furnished Townhouse!Eville: Elegantly furn. townhouseacross from the slopes. Extra half
bath, fully equipped. Watch thefireworks, walk to shops & restau-rants downtown or take the shuttleto HV to ski in the winter.
Agent: Carol ThomasML#B343432 ... $157,900
Motivated Sellers!High profile commercial locationon Rte. 219 coming into Eville.Over an acre of land, large ware-house w/att. retail & office space,ample parking. Current business,aardvark also for sale.
Agent: Mary VahlML#B338045 ... $379,000
Nestled In the Trees!Eville: Quiet cul-de-sac settingfor this unique 3+BR, 2.5BA
tri-level home bordering stream.Most furn. stay. Great home toentertain w/FPs inside & out!Owners want this beauty sold!
Agent: Tina DillonML#B322750 ... $299,950
Perfect Location!Inexpensive bldg lot nearEville for skiing, golf, mountin
biking, hiking & all of the out-doorsy sports. Also close to Al-legany State Park & the casino.Perfect location & right price!
Agent: Carol ThomasML#B333453 ... $27,000
Across From HV!Walk to downtown or The Depotfor dinner! Alpine Meadows isac ross from HV. Watch thefire-works on holidays! Needs noth-ing, completely furn. & freshly
painted. Walk to the golf course!Agent: Carol Thomas
ML#B337096 ... $289,000
New ConstructionTownhouse Close to Village!The best value in Ellicottvilleright now! Over 2100 sq. ft. ofliving area w/open floor plan,3BRs, 3.5BAs, hdwd, granite,GARAGE & FULL BSMT.
Agent: Amy DeTineML#B323642 ... $269,000
Trout Stream & New Pond!MUST SEE INSIDE this neat asa pin home. Room galore in this28x80 home feature 2 LRs, hugemaster suite w/XL closet & mas-ter bath w/Jacuzzi tub! 2-storyheated garage w/electric & phone.
Agent: Sandy GoodeML#B343854 ... $129,500
In the Country!Grab your bikes & fishing poles,you are in the country now, butonly 6 miles to I-86 & close toChautauqua Lake, Allegany StatePark, golfing, boating, hiking &close to skiing in the winter.
Agent: Carol ThomasML#B339169 ... $225,000
Dead End Street Location!Larger than it looks, this vil-lage cape is fully furnished &equipped. Just a few blocksfrom the heart of the village &one block from the proposedGreer Hill lift extension!
Agent: Harry WeissmanML#B283907 ... $199,000
ERA Vacation PropertiesSki season is just around the cor-ner! ERA Vacation Properties of-fers full ski seasonal & weekendrentals to accommodate all yourfamily & friends! But hurry!These rental properties are go-ing fast! So call our office today& book your winter adventurein Ellicottville! Week/weekendrentals also available.
Five-Unit Building!Restored & upgraded, fully oc-cupied. Convenient to village.Stoves & refrigerators incl. Main-tenance free brick & aluminumsiding, roof is 3 yrs. old w/war-
ranty. All separate utility meters.Agent: Mary Vahl
ML#B340247 ... $200,000
Slope Views!This completely updated groundlevel front row studio offers slope
views, an excellent vacation rentalhistory & a pleasant walk to thevillage shops & restaurants or theski slopes. Offered turnkey!
Agent: Amy DeTineML#B322456 ... $88,000
Ski In/Ski Out!Wonderful family-time 3BR, 2BAcondo at HV. This SnowPine Vil-lage unit is fully furn. & will sleep& entertain 9. Great rental oppor-tunities. Incredible view from the
balcony of this top floor unit.Agent: Amy DeTine
ML#B341330 ... $227,500
Ellicottville Classic!Evilles historic Rider House has
been lovingly restored to its pres-ent condition as a first class vaca-tion home & rental. Use it as an8BR, 4BA vacation home or rentone or both sides for extra income.
Agent: Harry WeissmanML#B327165 ... $350,000
Close to the Village!Beautiful village home w/a mod-ern twist! A stones throw awayfrom all of your favorite shops &restaurants in downtown Eville.
New windows, boiler, plumbing
& electric! Huge wrap deck!Agent: Sandy Goode
ML#B343681 ... $245,920
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Welcome to Our Fall Festival Visitors!Happy Thanksigivng to Our Canadian Friends!
Open House!Morningside Estates
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You deserve the best! Thesedistinctive townhomes are lo-cated on Ellicottvilles villageedge. Offering the finest ame-nities &finishes, & cutting edgedesign! View this weekend!
BY JOHN THOMAS
A trio of businesses awaitsskiers and snowboarders notfar from the slopes of HolidayValley. Located at 6113 Route219S, The Boardroom, ThePowder Room, and AlpineSki Rental are essentially onebusiness under the same roofand owned by Mike and JodieTimkey. The Boardroomis the primary business,selling snowboards, bootsand accessories; The PowderRoom specializes in womenswinter sports gear, and AlpineSki Rental is the ski rentalpart of the business. This yearthe business is celebrating 25years of operation, and Mike
is quick to point out, We area family owned business inevery sense of the word.The shop started out originally
as ski rentals only, and as Miketells me, We do daily rentals,we have high performanceski rentals, high performancesnowboard rentals, and multi-day rentals. They are alsothe only business that sellsHoliday Valley lift tickets off-site.
As the business evolved, theyopened The Boardroom in thesame building and, accordingto Mike, We specialize insnowboards only; we dont sellskis. Indeed, its clear that
The Boardroom is all aboutsnowboarding - a plethoraof new snowboards greet theshopper, and the main floor iscrowded with racks of parkas
and pants, many in the brightand colorful patterns favored
by snowboarders.Over the years The
Boardroom has evolved withthe sport of snowboarding,When we started it was very,very specific; the customerbase was anywhere fromfourteen to twenty years old.That was it - no girls, no kids,no women, Mike tells me.As those early snowboardersgrew up and started familiesof their own, the market beganto mature, and now their kidsare coming in now and buyingstuff.
As snowboarding technologyhas changed, The Boardroomhas kept pace. Mike
demonstrates a new reversecamber snowboard; theadvantage being the slightarch found in the middle ofsnowboard has been split intwo and moved towards eachend of the new snowboards.This places the area of theboard with the most controlsurface under each of theboarders feet.
In response to the continuingevolution of winter sports,the Timkeys opened up ThePowder Room, cateringexclusively to the demandsof women boarders. Jodietells me, We opened up ThePowder Room because thats
the part of the business thatwas growing. Mike chimesin, When we first started,there was no such thing aswomen specific. It was strictly
guys stuff in smaller sizes.He adds, Companies have
done a great job addressingwomens needs as far as styleof boards - graphically as wellas performance. But ThePowder Room is more than justboards: jackets, pants, glovesand goggles are all for sale, andare all clearly fashioned withwomen in mind.
The entire family is involvedin the store: from Mike andJodie, their daughter Sam andson Spencer, to their two BassetHounds, Shamus and Buster,both of whom pull regularshifts at the store. All of themshare in the running of thestore, from helping customersat the cash register to renting
skis or selling boots. As Mikesays, We feel thats what givesour shop the flavor that it has.Management positions wedont have any of that. Sam isquick to point out the laidbacksnowboard style atmosphere,We wear our jeans andsneakers to work.
Looking back on 25 years inthe business, it seems that thefamily wouldnt have it anyother way. Mike almost beamswhen he says, Boarding hasallowed us to do a lot of funthings together, and its gottenour kids involved. Weve met aton of great people. Its a greatsport to be involved with.
The Boardroom andThe Powder Room: 699-5620. Alpine Ski Rental:699-2931. Website: www.boardsandpowder.com
Located at 6113 Route 219S, The Boardroom, The Powder Room, and Alpine Ski Rentalare essentially one business under the same roof and owned by Mike and Jodie Timkey(above). The Boardroom is the primary business, selling snowboards, boots andaccessories; The Powder Room specializes in womens winter sports gear, and AlpineSki Rental is the ski rental part of the business. This year the business is celebrating 25years of operation, and Mike is quick to point out, We are a family owned business inevery sense of the word.
The City Garage: Taking it to the Slopes
BY JOHN THOMAS
The first impression you getentering The City Garage onMonroe Street in Ellicottvilleis this store is big on gear-a huge wrench serves as thehandle on the front door.
Inside youll notice the shelvesare suspended by rugged chainlink cables. Move past theracks of jackets and snowpants, climb the metal linedstairs to the second floor andyoull see row upon row ofskis waiting your inspection.
Brother/sister team Sean andParta Lowes are celebratingtheir 10th year as ownersof The City Garage. CityGarage started out with adirt floor and no electricity.The original location was inthe building that now housesCoffee Culture and Subway,but in 1999 they moved intotheir present location after
they finished remodeling it.We kind of cater to a different
group of people, Sean tellsme. We started out as just amogul and free ride shop then
we embraced the whole twintip culture and skiing style andnow its getting to be a hugeportion of our business. Hegoes on to explain, Twintip skis were brought to themarket by Salomon in 1996to help enhance tricks, half
pipe skiing, mogul skiing that type of thing, and now itsevolved into terrain park andhalf pipe product. Now, a lotof twin tips are designed forskiers who have no intentionof ever skiing backwards.The product blend at TheCity Garage covers the entiregamut of the sport. Wereselling a lot of wider fatterskis to people in their 40s and50s. Parents of young rippersare getting into the game. Ithink we have something forevery demographic that walksin the door.
Sean was an on-the-road skisalesman for sixteen years, and
thinks that experience gavehim a different perspective ofthe sport. Personally, I thinkI bring a different spin on thebusiness. So, I made a living
out of going into different skishops, seeing what was goodand what was bad. Sean adds,We spend time out in Utah,so we get a lot of insight intowhat is going on out there atbigger mountains and Westernresorts, and we try to bring that
flavor to The City Garage. Hepoints out that they have beenselling telemark skis for thepast several years, and they arethe one ski shop in town that isopen year round.
In a town that some mightthink is overloaded with skishops, Sean is sanguine aboutthe competition. In fact, hepoints out that he is friendswith the other ski/board shopowners. Thats kind ounique about everybody on awhole; every shop gets along.In a bigger city it doesnthappen. So I think it onlybenefits the consumer thatshere visiting Ellicottville. Its
a positive vibe.The City Garage: 5
Monroe Street. Phone:699-2054. Website: www.citygarageskishop.com
Brother/sister team Sean and Parta Lowes (above) are celebrating their 10 th year asowners of The City Garage. Sean tells me. We started out as just a mogul and free rideshop then we embraced the whole twin tip culture and skiing style and now its gettingto be a huge portion of our business. The product blend at The City Garage covers theentire gamut of the sport.
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BY JOHN THOMAS
Dekdebruns Ski Shop
and Curleys SnowboardEmporium, located at 20ashington Street, has been
a family owned and operatedbusiness since 1961. KylieDekdebrun will be the thirdgeneration to run the storewhen she takes over from herparents sometime in the future.I asked Kylie what makestheir store different from theother stores in town. I thinkour biggest is that we look fordifferent unique opportunitiesto present to consumers.There are so many high qualityproducts on the market. We tryto give them something thatwill differentiate themselves
on the hills.For Kylie, the biggestpart of her job is building arelationship with the customer.
hen facing a customer whois interested in taking upskiing or snowboarding, shewill often ask them, Why doyou want to ski? Maybe youwant to go out and ski withyour grandkids. Maybe youhave a significant other whoskis. She adds, There are alldifferent types of needs as towhat a person is looking for,and I want to identify what
that need is before I talk to youabout what type of equipmentwould be best. Shell go
on to try and determine thecustomers athletic ability andwhat type of skiing they havein mind. Maybe you want togo rip it up on the slopes rightaway, or are you going to be alittle more timid?
But customer service doesntstop after the sale. Many timesas the skier or boarders skillsgrow, they will return fornew equipment, There are awhole lot of things that couldhappen in a couple of years,maybe he/she (the customer)
just needs to upgrade onecomponent.
Kylies sense of relationshipbuilding extends to the
larger community as well.In November they will holdthe Jeanie Thoren WomensWeekend workshop. JeanieThoren is a professional skiinstructor and boot fitterwho believes that the bio-mechanical differencesbetween men and womenresult in difficulty for womentrying to ski on equipmentdesigned by and for men. (CallKylie at the shop to learn moreabout this upcoming clinic.)
As with any ski shop,Dekdebruns keeps up with
the technological changes inwinter sports, and Kylies eyeslight up when I ask her about a
pair of carbonfi
ber skis. Yes!The good ski! Its a hundredpercent carbon fiber; itsincredibly light - the lightestweight ski on the market. Itsa very easy going, smoothflexing ski which allows forsmooth turns. Shes alsoenthusiastic about a newlightweight jacket featuring abeaded interlining that meltswith the wearers body heatto add an extra dimension ofwarmth.
Whether shopping forskis, snowboards or clothes,any customer will get verypersonalized service. Askedto sum up the approach the
Dekdebruns family takestowards the store, Kylie says,Were big on education, allthe way across; we educateour staff, and we want to sharethe same education with ourconsumers. Ill talk for hourswith anybody that wants totalk about ski equipment.Come in and chat.
Dekdebruns Ski Shopand Curleys SnowboardEmporium: 20 WashingtonStreet. Phone: 699-2754.Website: www.dekdebrun.com
Dekdebruns Ski Shop and Curleys Snowboard Emporium, located at 20 WashingtonStreet, has been a family owned and operated business since 1961. Kylie Dekdebrun willbe the third generation to run the store when she takes over from her parents sometimein the future. She says, There are so many high quality products on the market. We tryto give them something that will differentiate themselves on the hills.
BY JOHN THOMAS
Walking through the doorat Mud Sweat n Gears at21 Washington Street, yourfirst impression is that thisstore is serious about skiingand snowboarding. Its nosurprise given the backgroundof the two owners. Miguel
zcarate spent many yearson the professional racecircuit, mostly in Europe and
also in South America. Wifeand co-owner Kim Readingalso has an extensive racingbackground. Kim points out,We defiantly put ourselves onhe map with ski racing, ande built all the services and
everything around that. A fewears ago they sold the bicycleide of the business.And for Kim and Miguel its
all about the boot. Ever sincebuying the store from a friendn 2001, they have placedheir emphasis on matchinghe proper boot to the skier.
iguel says, We think thekey ingredient of the wholehing is still the boot. All the
employees of the store havebeen to boot fitting school.Miguel says, We donthave just one single personwho knows how to fit boots;
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everybody knows how to fitboots.
After a customer has foundthe perfect ski boot, the careextends to the ski as well.Getting the right combinationof ski and boot is criticalto creating a quality skiexperience. As Miguel tellsme, The whole objectivehere would be to try to matchthe level of skier with theright fit of boot, with the right
fit of ski. He points out animproperly fitting boot canmake for a painful, unpleasantday of skiing.
But their emphasis onfinding the proper fit extendsto snowboarding as well.Employee Shad Nowicki spentseveral years as head coach ofthe Holiday Valley snowboardteam. I asked him what wouldbe most important for someonestarting out snowboarding.The boots are the foundationfor our whole business. Startwith the boots, get yourself adecent board and take a lesson.
A quick look around the storefinds it well stocked with skis,
snowboards, boots, accessoriesfor each sport, and wintersportswear as well. As Kimpoints out, the fit and look ofthe clothing is important as
well as the better you look thebetter youll ski!
Both Miguel and Shad workextensively with the local skiboard teams, and the store
just completed the uniformprogram for the HoliMont raceteam. Both the Holiday Valleyand the HoliMont race teamshave benefited from theirracing experience.
Its the dedication to skiingand snowboarding that creates
the level of excellence patronshave come to expect fromMud Sweat n Gears. Thequest for excellence thatdives all professional athletesalso drives Miguel and Kimto constantly evaluate theirbusiness. And its with a strongmeasure of pride in her voicewhen Kim says, Ever sincethe beginning the store hasbeen a work in progress; everyyear at the end of the seasonwe look at things that worked,how we can improve on it,how we can make the storemore user-friendly, and howwe can improve the quality ofour services and the products
that we sell.Mud Sweat n Gears: 21
Washington Street. Phone:699-8300. Website: www.mudsweatgears.com
Walking through the door at Mud Sweat n Gears at 21 Washington Street, your firstimpression is that this store is serious about skiing and snowboarding. Its no surprisegiven the background of the two owners Kim Reading (above middle) and husbandMiguel Azcarate (above right). For Kim and Miguel, its all about the boot. Ever sincebuying the store from a friend in 2001, they have placed their emphasis on matching theproper boot to the skier.
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The Fascination of Food and the Appealing Stuffed Chicken Breast
Heart Of A Sicilian Chef
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Art Exhibit in OleanGone to SeedPhotographic Exhibit Matches Artist with Community
BY LUKAS TREMBLAY
Have you ever awoken fromyour sleep with a craving sostrong it takes your breathaway? Thinking you werestill dreaming, a deep andoverpowering feeling sweepsacross your mind plungingyou into a trance starring off
into nowhere. Out of the blueit hits you and before youknow it, your mouth begins towater as tantalizing thoughtssend you down a cascadingwaterfall of flavorful bliss.Its a pure love addictionyou cannot escape. Just likea breath of fresh air rushinginto your lungs it fills youremotions with the feelingsyou get when a bursting rayof sunshine hits your face. Theone thing that matters to youmost: getting what you crave.As it sends you deeper into asensory state, the hunger bulblights bright, taking you towhere you know happiness is
but a bite away. With a steadyseduction, it satisfies yourmost deepest needs, you nowrealize that this is the curiousfascination of food.
People are curious and
fascinated, and when it comesto food there is no exception.We are willing to travel tothe far corners of the earth tosearch out and discover newingredients and techniquesin which to cook our favoritedishes. Food in essence iscomforting and sustaining toour mind, body and souls. Itgives us a sense of securityand wellbeing, and makesus whole. Its uplifting andhealing in every way possibleand whenever we eat, itsalways a good thing. Eatingsomething you crave is likesitting on a cloud of lovelinessstuffing your face with foodfrom a distant and magicalland. Like a jolt of electricity,the tastes and textures canrevive our spirits and bringthe bounce back into ourstep. Can you imagine lifewithout food, or even worse,an appetite? Our most curiousand somewhat ubiquitousfascination with food mayseem redundant at times, yetwe as people always seem tosearch out the best of the bestin hopes of discovering newintriguing ways of preparingour up most palatable cuisines.
Food for some is an emotionalhealing and it helps remindus of our rich history andof the almost certain future.It mends cultures togetherforming a culinary unityamongst the world and in itssimplicity, is always eloquentand intriguing, boasting richaromas and vibrant colors
that can fill our hearts with anunimaginable joy.
Curiosity in the food world isalways a good thing. It allowsa chance for us to discover newflavors and customs. A favoriterecipe amongst my family isa chicken breast stuffed witholives, spinach, ricotta cheese,prosciutto and an array ofother delicious ingredients.As you enjoy the food youcrave most, remember yourcuriosity will drive you towardyour next great discovery. Asalways, whether its a fancypasta dish or as simple as astuffed chicken breast, alwaysremember if you put love into
it, youll be creating more thanjust great food.
Lukas Tremblay is anaspiring Chef and writer. Hecurrently works at BalloonsRestaurant in Ellicottville.
INGREDIENTS:1 bag fresh spinach3 tablespoons pine nuts1/2 cup whole milk ricotta
cheese1/4 cup grated Parmigiano-
Reggiano1 handful dark olives finely
chopped
2 cloves garlic,fi
nely choppedSalt and freshly ground blackpepper
A few grates nutmeg6 chicken breasts6 slices prosciutto3 to 4 tablespoons extra-virginolive oil
METHOD:Preheat oven to 400 degrees
F. Blanch spinach until wilted.Toast nuts and combine withspinach in a bowl, mix incheeses, olives, garlic, salt,pepper and nutmeg. Cut intoand across but not all the waythrough the chicken breasts,opening them up like a book
with a sharp knife. Season thechicken with salt and pepper.
Fill each with a small mound ofstuffing. Flap chicken breastsback over stuffing and wrap
each breast with prosciutto toseal them, carefully covering
the whole breast. Brush chickenall over with some extra-virginolive oil and roast 18 to 20
minutes until cooked through.Enjoy!
Curiosity in the food world is always a good thing. It allowsa chance for us to discover new flavors and customs.A favorite recipe amongst my family is a chicken breaststuffed with olives, spinach, ricotta cheese, prosciuttoand an array of other delicious ingredients. As you enjoythe food you crave most, remember your curiosity willdrive you toward your next great discovery.
BY CRAIG KLOSE/DUFF SERRA
Anyone interested in art in theSouthern Tier can be grateful forthe collaboration that regularlybrings Buffalo artists to theOlean Public Library for a run ofa month or in some cases more.With the current exhibition ofwork by photographer HansGindlesberger, the matchupof artist with communityis particularly apt. A nativeof northern Ohio and aformer resident of Buffalo,
Gindlesberger is interestedin what he calls locality anddisplacement. Ruminatingon the decline of thesepost-industrial cities and inparticular the slow deaths ofthe small towns around them,he collected images over a five-year period as source materialfor his photographic projects.Then, serving as both actor andcommentator, Gindlesbergerinserted himself into his large-format, panoramic landscapes.
Recently graduated fromSUNY Buffalo with his MFA,Gindlesberger is currentlyAdjunct Professor at theUniversity of Wisconsin at
Milwaukee.OfGone to Seed, the series
on exhibition in Olean,Gindlesberger has this to say:This work interrogates the
troubled relationship we havewith the places to which webelong. In this photographicseries, the American smalltown serves as the locus atwhich the mythical image ofAmerica intersects with therealities brought about by theloss of community, a globalizedeconomy, rural depopulation,and traumatic repurposing ofthe landscape.
The exhibition consists of15 large-format gicle prints,digital composites, madebetween 2006 and 2008.Often centering the subject
of each photograph arounda well-known idea or image,Gindlesberger organizes hiscompositions classically.The carefully constructed
foregrounds and backgroundsof his landscapes and cityscapesand his able control of contrastsin line and light give each piecea clarity of design. Most of theimages include his transientcharacter set in a symbolictableau, giving a present tenseto the narrative of the picture.This nowness enables theviewer to have a more personalentrance into the experience oeach photograph, as the viewertends to replace the figure in thephotograph with her or himself.
The themes of each piece areoften simultaneously humorous
and serious, the comic and tragicironies of life: isolation andloneliness in a world of clichs
Of Gone to Seed, the series on exhib in Olean, Gindlesberger
has this to say: This work interrogates the troubledrelationship we have with the places to which we belong.
SEE ART PAGE B-8
This Weeks Recipe: Stuffed Chicken Breast
GREAT VALLEY - The Senior Citizens of the Towns of Great Valley, Humphrey andSalamanca will be taking a train trip on the Tioga Railroad. The bus will be leaving theGreat Valley Town Hall at 8am on Tuesday, Oct. 13. The trip is full at this time. If youwould like to be put on a reserve list in case there are any cancellations, please callEvelyn Parsons at 945-1073. Our usual meeting is held on the second Wednesdayof the month. There will be NO OCTOBER MEETING. Our next meeting will be onNov.11, 2009 at 1pm. It will be our Holiday Kickoff Dinner at the Great Valley Fire Hall.It will be a turkey dinner buffet catered by Sue Williams for members of the club,including our new friends from Ellicottville. The cost will be $13.00 per person.Yvonne Darts will have the sign-up sheet for the dinner with her on the train trip, oryou can call her at 945-4586 to make reservations.
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DR. DIONNE KRESS, DM
Did you know that we havea genetically predeterminedhappiness level? It is true; weare born with a happiness setpoint that remains relativelystable throughout our lives. Ourhappiness baseline is thoughtto remain unchanged and it hasbeen suggested that trying to
be happier was once as futile astrying to be taller. Whether youwin the lottery or lose a limb,after about three to six months,your happiness level will returnto its predetermined set-point.
On the contrary, recenthappiness studies uncoverednewfindings showing happinesscan be influenced by expressinggratitude and being thankfulfor such things as friendships,family, and a productive career.Being optimistic and expressinga positive outlook can influenceyour baseline level of happiness.This is all good news. We
have the power to controland influence our happinessset point even though it isgenetically predetermined andonce thought to be out of ourcontrol.
If you were in the last daysof your life and reminiscedabout all the moments ofpleasure and pain, would your
pleasurable moments exceedthose that were painful? Wouldyou discover that you lived lifewith a relatively high level ofhappiness? Alternatively, wouldyou feel regretful that you didnot choose to be happier in yourapproach to life?
What does it mean to behappy? Websters dictionarysays happiness is a state ofwell-being and contentment;
joy, a pleasurable or satisfyingexperience. Gandhi says,Happiness is when what youthink, what you say, and whatyou do are in harmony. EleanorRoosevelt says, Happiness isnot a goal; it is a by-product.
What is your definition ofhappiness? Many peopleproclaim they just want to feelhappier, but does happinessmean the same thing for all ofus?
The expression of gratitudehas been shown to improve apersons set-point level ofhappiness. Take a momentand reflect on the things youare grateful for. Try to writedown five new thoughts eachday. Play I spy to encourageyourself to look around andsee the things you may notbe noticing; there are things
you do not realize you aregrateful for. Experience theworld through your senses,getting back in touch with thebasics. Use your vision, touch,taste and smell, being aware andthankful that you have them.Think grateful thoughts andlive life with an optimistic andenthusiastic attitude. Happiness
is thought to be contagious feel free to spread it.
Gratitude can be a powerfulway to change your life. Startfocusing on some thoughts,ideas, and strategies for boostingyour level of happiness. Possiblystart by socializing with happypeople. (Remember: happinessis contagious.) Laugh outloud. After all, it has beenstated that laughter is the bestmedicine. Dare to believe thatyou are a wonderful, uniqueindividual. Remember you area history event and can makean impact. Remember, life isnot a problem to be solved, buta gift. Be grateful for what you
have. Discover your personalstrengths and use them.
When we remember wehave the power to choose,we feel empowered. Whenwe feel empowered, we canactively choose how we bringabout happiness, gratitude, andoptimism. Do not settle foryour genetically pre-determinedhappiness set-point make achoice to improve your level ofhappiness.
Questions? Comments?E-mail Dr. Dionne Kress, DM atdionnek@hughes.net or visit herwebsite at dmkress.com
BY KATHERINE PRESTON
With the cooler temperaturesarriving, many are alreadyooking ahead to the winterports season! The more
prepared you are, the better -and it doesnt happen overnight!n general, depending on yourtness status, its best to start
preparing approximately 8-12eeks prior to the seasons
opening.In physical activities that
occur on a challenging surface,great demands are placed onour sense of balance, timing,coordination, weight transfer,patial awareness, agility,uscular endurance and
power. Possible choices includekiing, snowboarding, hockey,kating and ringette, to name
a few. In addition to buildingtrong muscles, we must also
remember to maintain strongheart health and high lungcapacity for these sports.
Psychologically, its importantto participate in our physicalactivity with a secure level ofconfidence and familiarity of
the movements associated withthe sport. Ongoing trainingshould focus on those specificmovements employed in theactual sport.
Your physical training needsto include all the componentsof fitness: cardio-vascular,muscular strength/resistancetraining and flexibility. Cardiovascular (C.V.)activities should be done 3-6times/week for 30- 50 mins./
session. I always explain tomy clients that 3 times/weekoffers maintenance-mode,while 4-6 times/week focuseson progress-mode. Choicesshould place a greater demandon your heart and lungs overa sustained period of time. Indoing so, your heart and lungcapacity may be strengthened,resulting in a possible increasein your level of endurance.Remember to tack on a 10min. cardio warm-up and a 10min. cool down of stationarystretching. Resistance Training (R.T.)should occur 2-4 times/weekfor 30-60 mins./session.
Maintenance-mode wouldoccur with an R.T. workout 2times/week, while progress-mode can happen with R.T.workouts 3-4 times/week.Again, remember to begin witha 10 min. cardio warm-up andfinish with a 10 min. flexibilitycool down.Your R.T. workout should focus
on exercises to strengthen majorlower and upper body musclegroups: the gluteals, quadriceps,hamstrings, adductors andabductors (outer and innerthighs). Other exercises shouldfocus on strengthening the abs,arms (triceps, biceps), back and
shoulder (deltoids). As well,special efforts should be madeto strengthen your flexibilitywith stationary stretching at theend of your R.T. workout.
Balance, weight transferenceand spatial awareness are keyskills needed for any physicalactivity, especially those whichoccur on a compromisingsurface. When training clients,I use the Stability Ball forpromoting these skills and
for strengthening the coremuscle groups. Also, exercisesperformed on a B.O.S.U. Ballor a Fulcrum Balance Boardbring noticeable results, whilepromoting cardio enduranceand muscular strength - all at thesame time!
Consistent training needs tooccur on a regular basis. Withongoing, challenging trainingand participation, youll bemore successful in reaching,maintaining - and evensurpassing - your top physicalperformance in your sport,while avoiding the risk of injury.
Katherine Preston is a Registered Personal Trainer,
Nutrition and WellnessSpecialist, Older AdultSpecialist, and FitnessInstructor Specialist through theCanadian Fitness Professionals Assoc. Katherine founded andoperates her own business ABSolute Fitness Training& Consulting, which offersCertified Personal Trainingand Nutrition Consultingin clients homes, in fitness facilities and as a referral forPost-Re-Habilitation patients.Questions? Comments?Contact Katherine at absfit@cogeco.ca or visit her website athttp://home.cogeco.ca/~absfit
Body Composition Changes
BY KATHERINE PRESTON
Last week, I attended aninternational fitness conventionin Toronto, hosted by theCanadian Fitness Professionals.It was fantastic!! One of thenumerous seminars that Iattended focused on Womenand Weight Loss. I found theinformation can be applied toboth genders, as males are nowdieting more and more. Letslook at some of the commonthreads that are found in oursocieties.
Weight loss is- and has been-
a major focus for many of oursocieties. In North Americain the 1890s, emphasis wasput on consuming aids tocombat obesity, rather than
recognizing the co-relationand balance between propernutrition and exercise. (Priorto the 1930s, little was known,regarding portion control,food combinations and thedaily balance between goodcarbohydrates, good fats andhigh quality protein.) Backthen, weight loss productsincluded laxatives, arsenic andwashing detergent agents!
Size counts! In many worldsocieties, women are expectedto be small and skinny, focusingon size- not on health.
Instant results rule! Research
indicates that, some people-females especially exhibit theinstant gratification mentality,regarding weight loss. Insuch cases, they aim to lose
unrealistic amounts of weightwithin a self-imposed deadline.Apparently, they will try, do-and pay- ANYTHING, as longas they believe their weight lossgoal is achievable.
The importance of a realistic,ongoing exercise program is notconsidered. Research indicatesthat some women ignore thenecessary, healthy co-relationbetween energy output andenergy intake. Instead, theyfocus simply on limiting foodchoices and intake, expectingweight loss to occur. Bycontrast, others may focus on
exercising unrealistically andexcessively, in order to meltaway the pounds. Intense
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and laughable contradictions.And these themes interweavea lucidity and an ambiguity
through each photograph andleave the viewer both answersand questions to the searchfor meaning and identity inthe human world and in life ingeneral.
The tone of the series is -both literally and figuratively- muted; there is a great quietin the photographs, a pervasiveloneliness and a sort of blacknostalgia. These are leavened,however, by a sly and subtlehumor. Several of the imagesrecall the 30s and 40s: in one,the figure is posed in front
of a peeling mural version ofEdward HoppersNight Hawks ,looking like a fugitive froma breadline; in another he sitsalone in a dilapidated theater,
juxtaposed so that he appearsto be kissing a projected imageof Lauren Bacall this image
evinces a tender longing. Thereis also psychic exhaustion: inone photograph the figure hassimply laid down in the grass,fully-dressed, as if in totalsurrender. This photograph alsopoints up a vein of sensuousnessthat, paralleling the humor andmitigating the tragic quality,runs through all the work.
In one of the most memorableimages in the exhibition, andthe one that is reproduced onthe librarys announcement,the artist sits on a childrensslide. The playground is barren,
bleak; there is nothing but fadedtract housing stretching into thedistance. In this scarred anddeserted landscape, the artistsits, halted mid-slide. There isa haunting, elegiac quality; asif the figure, arrested in his owndevelopment, struggles to come
to terms with the lost world ofchildhood.
Most of the photographs inthe exhibition have a similarpower; serving up cavernous,emptied spaces, they allowthe viewer to fill them up withhis own reserves of anxiouscontemplation and woundedemotion.
The exhibition continuesthrough October 24 at theOlean Public Library, 134North 2nd Street in Olean. Visitthe Librarys website at www.oleanlibrary.org
ArtCONT. FROMPAGE B-6
BY FELICIA Z LIVINGSTON
Welcome to Ellicottville forthe best weekend of the year!Of course, we say that aboutevery weekend here, but thereis something extra special about
Fall Festival. The trees are sobeautiful, it almost makes up forleaving us soon. Whether wehave sunshine or snow, a nicenip in the air is a hint offlakesto come. Our Canadian familiesare preparing the first of theseasons Thanksgiving turkeys.Small groups gather, largefamilies reunite, and our smalltown welcomes huge numbersof visitors.
Fun comes in various sizesand so do cruise ships - small,medium and large - each withunique features so no matterwhat youre looking for, therewill be a cruise line and ship tosuit your needs and desires. So,
what is best? The fun part isbeing able to decide for yourself!
After experiencing a DanubeRiver cruise this past summer, Ilearned first hand the benefits ofa small ship. Small can be abit arbitrary, as bigger and biggerships entering service are shiftingthe scale of ships, so shipspreviously considered largeare now considered medium-sized. Generally speaking, aship is small if it carries lessthan 300 passengers. These shipswill forgo Broadway shows,extensive kids programs, discobars and skating rinks in orderto offer a cozy, intimate feeling,closer contact with fellow
passengers, with an emphasison cultural experiences in moreinaccessible ports of the world.
To experience Galapagos,Antarctica, or the North Pole,Linblad Expeditions - allied withNational Geographic - shipsserve as base camps for exploringthe worlds waters. You reach
land by zodiac powerboats, andare able to snoop on marineanimals with hydrophones,underwater cameras andvideo microscopes. Onboardnaturalists and historians are oneach trip along with National
Geographic photographers.Ever imagine the ocean breezes
that Jack Sparrow felt whileclimbing the rigging of a tallclipper ship? The Star ClippersLine offers sailing enthusiaststhis opportunity in the SouthernCaribbean, South East Asia,and the Mediterranean. This isa more casual setting with sea-based activities like snorkeling,kayaking, sailing, and divingincluded in the price. Feel thepower of wind in thefive-mastedsailing vessel while you helpraise and trim the sails just tryand resist the temptation to callout ahoy mateys!
Small ships abound in Europe
as River Cruises gain popularity.Viking River Cruises, AMA,Uniworld, and AvalonWaterways are some of the mostpopular cruise lines. Choosingbetween a French wine rivercruise, Bavarian castles, anda Christmas time cruise to thesnow covered, fairy tale marketsof Prague and Vienna may be adifficult decision. These shipsare wonderfully low key, butif total decadent luxury is whatyoure looking for, small shipsare still better geared towarddelivering this experience, andspecific cruise lines are readyto deliver this to you. Ultrapersonal service and individual
catering to your every whim ismuch more possible than on a2,000 passenger mega ship. Inthe small, luxury class, therereally is no bad choice. Forglamour, try Silversea, withflawless service, open bar, andgorgeous balconied staterooms.Crystal Cruises has the motto
of never say no to you,that is - with shows, spa suites,and boutique restaurants.Prego by Valentino and NobuMatsuhisus Silk Road at Se- Sea Dream Yachts are justthat - 110 passenger yachts (nobalconies on yachts) with superbcuisine and service. They offerthe industrys most all-inclusive
package, including premiumcocktails, jet skiing, sailing, anddiving from its own onboardplatform and even caviaravailable 24/7. Seabournssignature amenity (along with theusual sumptuous features) isfarewell beach party drenched inchampagne and caviar.
Have I convinced you thatsmall ships are the way to go?They are certainly one way togo. I will soon be enjoyingfall foliage cruise to Canada andNew England on the CaribbeanPrincess. She is considereda medium sized ship - at113,000 tons and carrying3,100 passengers. To round out
the small-medium-large shipexperience, I look forward tonot only this cruise, but after ourCruise Planners Convention inNovember, I will be boardingRoyal Caribbeans Oasis of theSeas, along with over 5,000 awe-struck travel professionals fora sneak-preview pre-inauguralcruise. The Oasis is by far thelargest ship in the world. She hasbeen described as colossal andat 220,000 tons, she surpassesher nearest smaller sisters inthe Royal Caribbean fleet by60,000 tons. The jury is stillout as to whether this ship willbe just too big, but others areanxiously looking forward to all
the amazing new features neverbefore offered. I look forwardto exploring 7 neighborhoodsincluding Central Park, anaqua theatre, and even a zipline onboard. You can bet yourlifeboat that I will be giving mySamantha Brown version of myexperience onboard this verylarge ship, and all the uniquethings that cannot be found onsmall ships. That is, if I can findthe way to my cabin!
While Im not making myThanksgiving turkey tilNovember, Ill join my Canadianfriends in giving thanks for somany blessings - starting withbeing able to spend Fall Festival
in Ellicottville! For questions or booking info oncruises, private shore excursions,& all-inclusives, contact Felicia Livingston, ACC, CrPlanners Franchise Owner, aflivingston@cruiseplanners.coor visit her website at www.whateverfloatsyourboat.biz
exercising becomes the answerto their weight issues.
Lifestyle is the secretto success. Many overlookthe fact that healthy, long-lasting body fat loss is aPROCESS or LIFESTYLEfactor. Unfortunately, many have accepted the beliefthat living in todays societyis incompatible with whatis required to apply lifestylechanges (Jan. 2006 JAMA)Apparently, many believe thatits either one or the other:
keeping up with schedules andcurrent lifestyles vs. changingyour lifestyle for achievingbetter health. Apparently, manyfeel its incompatible. The
bottom line: to accept the
belief that lifestyle change isnot feasible is the very root tofailure, regarding better health.Attention to lifestyle and eatinghabits is overlooked. Often, wefocus on weight loss, not onthe gaining process. True!When personally training andcounseling clients in nutrition,we keep food and exercisediaries- a very helpful strategy!We get to the source. Patternsemerge, which unquestionablyreveal to them their habits andlifestyle.
The secrets to BODYFAT loss and maintenance?Current education,motivation and support,
patience, perseverance, self-accountability, realistic shortand long term planning(baby steps), realistic goals,recognition of and commitment
to the lifetime process.
Sources: Reality FitnessInc., Can- Fit- Pro Conference& Trade Show, Toronto,Aug.2009 Katherine Preston is a Registered Personal Trainer Nutrition and WellSpecialist, Older AdultSpecialist, and FitnessInstructor Specialist through theCanadian Fitness ProfessionalsAssoc. Katherine founded andoperates her own business ABSolute Fitness Traini& Consulting, which offersCertified Personal Trainingand Nutrition Consultingin clients homes, in fitness facilities and as a referral for
Post-Re-Habilitation patients.Questions? Comments?Contact Katherine at absfit@cogeco.ca or visit her website athttp://home.cogeco.ca/~absfit
HealthCONT. FROMPAGE B-7
Fun comes in various sizes and so do cruise ships - small,medium and large - each with unique features so no matterwhat youre looking for, there will be a cruise line and shipto suit your needs and desires. So, what is best? The funpart is being able to decide for yourself!
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You find the family bedroomsin the most traditional ofplaces upstairs. The masterbedroom with its white-on-white theme and romanticfireplace fairly oozes withelegance while Brogansroom sports a kid-friendly
combination of twin bedover double with spiral stepsfor access. My rememberedskier-themed stained glassis another nice feature ofBrogans room; originally itappeared at the tippy top ofthe roof, but instead of movingthe piece, Pat moved the roomup into the attic, giving the arta setting with plenty of lightfrom both sides.
Now pause, take a deepbreath, and consider this ust past the dining room,
a new wide hall was builtextending the homes interiorto the edge of the propertyline so a new side door and
mud room could be added.This hallway also leads to astunning family room and loftguest suite which were createdfrom the shell of the homescarriage house that stoodseveral feet out into the yard!
ho would have thought?Once you get over your
surprise at finding a relic ofyesteryear at the very heart ofwhat makes the home glowwith good feeling, you beginto notice the details that maketodays family room morethan yesterdays barn. Thereis the humongous caribouhead named Bob, the naturalstone fireplace, the accessories
Sharon unearthed from allover the world but mostly fromaround Ellicottville, the greatlook of the barns exteriorsiding which now, as muchas possible, forms the familyroom walls, the similarlyrough wood used for cabinets,the bar area ceiling, and thebar itself, salvaged from theremains of the old Gramcograinery in Little Valley andinset with a gleaming metaltrough which is the perfectmedium for keeping beer canson ice.
Other builders might haveordered a stock spiral staircaseto provide access to the rustic
guest bedroom and bath abovethe family room. Pat fabricateda stairway-slash-work of art
You find the family bedrooms in the most traditional ofplaces upstairs. The master bedroom with its white-on-white theme and romantic fireplace fairly oozes withelegance while Brogans room sports a kid-friendlycombination of twin bed over double with spiral stepsfor access. My remembered skier-themed stained glassis another nice feature of Brogans room; originally itappeared at the tippy top of the roof, but instead of movingthe piece, Pat moved the room up into the attic, giving theart a setting with plenty of light from both sides.
by bending steel and braidedrailing to the precisely correctangle, then filling this customframe with velvety smooth,honey-colored pine stepswhich fan out in a designworthy of Alexander Calder.
Other builders might haveshopped online for interesting
railings to protect people at thetop of the stairs. Pat, typically,went his own way, machining
his railings from pockmarkedscreens once used to sort gravelto various sizes at GarnettGravel in Great Valley.
Come to think of it, onlya handful of other localbuilders find true happiness inremodeling work; most preferbuilding houses from scratch.
Pat Tretts is different frommost other builders. We arevery fortunate.
Only a handful of local builders find true happiness in remodeling work; most preferbuilding houses from scratch. Pat Tretts is different from most other builders. We arevery fortunate.
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