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On Golden Pond, complete with old fishing hats, central fireplace, love and loons opened at the Cort Theater in New York City in April twenty-six years after its original appearance on Broadway. As with the first time around, this timeless, changeless classic is earning acclaim at all levels excellent critic reviews, outstanding audience endorsement, compelling cast enthusiasm, and two Tony Awards nominations.
My childhood kitchen was warm and cozy. The wide shelf was filled with personal belongings that had not been put away as yet by their owners. The dishes were done only after the evening meal as then water had to be heated only once a day. The result was that the sink was always cluttered with dirty dishes.
Furniture, furnishings, and now art! Heirlooms of Tomorrow on Routes 2 & 4 on the west side of Farmington has just enhanced its unique showroom with an "Artist of the Month" program. June's Artist of the Month is Farmington painter Lucia Swallow.
Albert Sproul was glowering at the old cannon as I arrived at Powderhouse Hill. He came up here from time to time to vent his frustration at never being able to fire off the cannon. While he was planning and scheming someone did it first.
A love song dedicated to two lonely violinists who found each other. Redisplay This Page in Printer-Friendly Format <-- Previous Home All 2005 Issues Next --> | |||||||||||