Fish Creek on Saratoga Lake - Where There's More to See than Rowing Regattas

Thursday, September 8, 2016

I haven't been to the Florida Everglades since I was 10 when my grandparents took me on a road trip to Florida. That was a long time ago, I won't admit how long, but suffice to say my recollection of it isn't all that vivid.  We may not have the Florida Everglades, but we do have Fish Creek and while it may not contain a two million acre wetland ecosystem, it sure provides an abundance of natural, mostly untouched beauty.
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Fish Creek played an important role in this area's history.  In 1702 Johannes Schuyler settled on the lands along Fish Creek near what later became Schuylerville.  Schuyler established farms and erected mills and other buildings as early as 1709. Together Schuyler and farmers who bought or leased the land established the town's first major settlement, Fort Saratoga.
Cruising on the Adirondack Cruise & Charter
Fish Creek is the primary outlet of Saratoga Lake, flowing east for about 13 miles eventually emptying into the Hudson River in Schuylerville.  Natives of the area know that fish creek is a popular spot for rowers.  That's nothing new. In fact, in July of 1874 the Rowing Association of American Colleges hosted the University Race for Championship at Saratoga.  Columbia won and it was described as the most exciting race ever witnessed.  Competitions continued for several years. The tradition was revived in 1986 with the first Head of the Fish Regatta.  By 2010 this regatta had grown to be the second largest regatta in the country. (Wikipedia)
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Not much has changed.  This year's Head of the Fish Regatta will be held the last weekend in October.  Several other regattas are also held on the creek.  Aside from the rowers, visitors to the creek will be in good company - of paddle boarders, kayakers, fishermen and boaters. You might even see paddle board yoga happening among the lily pads. Everyone who takes part in any kind of water sport on the creek knows its beauty and compared to the busy traffic on the lake, the creek offers a more serene commune with nature.
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Fish Creek on Saratoga Lake
One of my favorite venues on the creek is the ever popular Harvest & Hearth, home of the delicious wood-fired artisan pizza made from fresh, organic ingredients.  Located next to the popular Kayak Shak, Harvest and Hearth offers pizza with a view and located just next to Stafford's Bridge, both businesses draw large crowds all season long.  For more information about Harvest & Hearth, you can read my earlier blog post: Harvest & Hearth - Pizza with a View  You can't beat it for delicious, fast healthy pizza!  Yes....I said healthy.
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If you're not a kayaker, a paddleboarder, or a boater and still want to see the creek, the best way to do so is aboard an Adirondack Cruise & Charter Co. cruise.  Captain Hal has added some cruises up Fish Creek to his Fall Schedule.  Adirondack Cruise & Charter will be running a 90-minute Fish Creek Foliage Cruise.  There will be a brief stop along the cruise at Harvest & Hearth where you can have your growler filled with your favorite fall beverage.  You'll get to enjoy the trip up the creek as you meander around the bends with assorted wildlife and beautiful foliage along the way.  This cruise sails on Thursday and Friday at 4:30pm, as well as Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 and 4:30pm beginning on September 15th and running through late October.  Tickets for this cruise are $20 per person and can be purchased on their website: http://www.adkcruise.com/
Coffee Cruise aboard the Adirondack Cruise & Charter Co.

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Captain Hal will also be running a very special 2-hour Fish Creek Harvest & Hearth Dinner Cruise. The perfect ending to your Saturday, this cruise departs at 6:30pm and stops at Harvest & Hearth to pick up wood-fired pizzas.  Menus will be provided and meals are ordered prior to departure. Dates & ticket prices for this cruise are to be determined.

Saratoga Lake's outlet - Fish Creek
If you're a regular Life As I See It blog reader, you're probably already familiar with the Wake on the Lake Coffee Cruise.  If not, you can check it out:  Wake on the Lake Coffee Cruise. This one hour cruise (as well as the ever popular Sunset Cruise) also sometimes cruises up Fish Creek.  Fish Creek offers a calm alternative when the lake gets too choppy.  Naturally placid and beautifully reflective, as beautiful as Saratoga Lake is, it's hard to not fall in love with the serene natural beauty of the creek.
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Fish Creek, Saratoga Springs NY

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Morning Fog on Fish Creek

Great Blue Heron on Fish Creek

Great Blue Heron on Fish Creek

Fish Creek on Saratoga Lake
Fish Creek

Fish Creek on Saratoga Lake
We may not have the everglades, but we are lucky enough to have the beautiful Fish Creek.  If you haven't already been fortunate enough to experience this picturesque and serene area, consider checking it out aboard one of Captain Hal's cruises.  Watch history repeat itself as Captain Hal brings back the glory days of Saratoga Lake's history when the lake boasted beautiful vessels like the Steamboat Alice and the Lady of the Lake.  Public cruises on Saratoga Lake are long overdue and finally available.  Don't miss out on this great way to see one of the areas most beautiful resources. To read some fascinating historical facts about Saratoga Lake and surrounding areas, check out this website: Saratoga Lake Through the Years
To check out other cruise opportunities with Adirondack Cruise & Charter Company:   http://www.adkcruise.com/
To learn more about Harvest & Hearth:
To explore the creek by kayak or paddle board, check out the Kayak Shak at:

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Telling Time through the Seasons of our Lives

Wednesday, September 7, 2016
How do you tell time?   Do you wear a watch? Not me, never been part of my wardrobe.  Do you use your cell phone as a clock?  Maybe your car clock, your cable box, your microwave?  What about keeping time beyond minutes?  How do you keep track of that time?

Today marked the beginning of the school year for kids in our town.  It marked the beginning of another academic year - or perhaps the first year - of the academic life for kids.  New backpacks, new sneakers, a long list of school supplies purchased, new teachers, new friends, and another year of learning new and often challenging things.  Often in life, time is marked by "experiences" and milestones, not by clocks.  When babies are born, their lives are first remembered and recorded as milestones - first full night's sleep, first smile, first tooth, first step.   As they grow older, we measure their age, not by hours and minutes, but by huge changes in the knowledge they gain from day to day, in the rapid ways they seem to mature, their independence, the surprising ways they express themselves.
Telling Time through the Seasons of our Lives

Once in grade school, although able to "read" a clock, we tell time by the significant events in our lives - new friends we make, holidays, school events, and of course the passing of one school year followed by summer vacation and and the start of another school year.  Later junior and senior high are times of socialization, new and recycled friends, first love, homework and increasing independence.  These are magical times, and typically times of fun and lack of worry, just true living for every new experience teen years offer. There is no worry about time, except perhaps impatience for the passing of it for the purpose of getting to the next big privilege - later curfews, driving licenses, dates, etc...
In college, time is counted in semesters.  It's funny and sometimes unbelievable how from that initial teary eyed moment your child leaves for college until they graduate four years later suddenly seems to pass in an instant.  Where did those four years go?  Wasn't it just yesterday we were  packing up the car - without a nook or cranny to spare - and decorating that first dorm room?  How can this be graduation already?    How did it happen?

Then life really begins to make time pass quickly.  New jobs, careers hopefully, new lives in apartments of our own, serious relationships, marriages, children..............and now that circle of life, the clock of life begins again.  As parents we begin to tell time all over - with those early milestones.  But as we tell time by the milestones of our children, we continue on our own journey with careers and responsibilities.   Perhaps we begin to mark life moments by the passing of our elderly grandparents, or even our parents.  And while we are witnessing life in the fresh and exciting moments of our children, we are also being reminded that moments are precious and they are also temporary.  The moments we once took for granted are fleeting and pass more quickly with each passing year.  Before we know it, we are middle aged and maybe retired.  The biggest bulk of our time, our minutes are behind us.  We might realize that although we have photos and memories of "the good times", many of those minutes, hours, days, even years, are but a blur in our memory bank.  We can't quite remember it, we can't get it back, all we can do is look forward.  Time has passed so quickly and regardless of our age and wisdom, we have not mastered controlling it from speeding along with us in tow.

No matter how you tell time, or what season of life you are in, you have probably experienced the phenomenon of time rushing past you.  You have probably looked in the mirror and wondered where your youth went.  You have probably, at least once, wished you'd savored some moment, some experience, some person more.  I know I have.  But time is unforgiving like that....we can't go back.  We can't stop or turn back the clock.  All we can do is embrace today and look forward.  In fact.....today is all we really have for sure.  Today is the only time that really counts.  Today is the "TIME" that really matters.  No matter what season of life you are in........savor it.   Embrace it, love it, appreciate it and don't waste any of this season's moments regretting the past or worrying about the future.  This is YOUR time - today, this minute!  You don't need a clock, you only need the good sense to look around you, love the people in your life and make the most of your life - no matter the season!  Don't cry because your baby left for kindergarten today!  Savor this new and exciting milestone in his or her life.  Today is an exciting day for your child.  Kids understand, they don't weep over their new growth, they embrace it.  Each phase of life - yours or your baby's - is exciting and something to be savored.  Life is full of changes, that's what makes it interesting.  Embrace those changes!!  Enjoy them, celebrate them and above all.....remember them.

Share this post with someone you know who might be experiencing a special season in their lives.  Whether it be the season of a new birth, a child going off to college or perhaps someone experiencing those trying times in the autumn of their lives.  No matter your circumstances, embrace the season! Time Marches On
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Cat'n Around Catskill - Where Felines Get Formal

Friday, September 2, 2016
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Sigmund Freud said, "Time spent with cats is never wasted" and being a cat lover, I tend to agree.  It was a happy accident that we happened upon the village of Catskill last week where we enjoyed browsing their annual, Cat'n Around Catskill.  This year represents the 10th annual Cat'n Around Catskill.  Reminiscent of the horses and ballet slippers of Saratoga Springs, NY and the moose of Bennington, VT, the streets of Catskill are beautifully decorated with 50 hand-painted cats.  We only got to see 20 during our visit and didn't realize that day that there were so many more.  Looking at the map (link attached below), I'm thinking another trip to Catskill might be necessary.  Here's a look at the cats we saw during our trip:
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
CATacomb by Emily Brooks
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Boo Boo Kitty by Kathy Passero
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
One Cat Band by Barbara McGeachen
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Zen Cat by Amelia Gallina
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Metamorpheline by the Art & Soul Preschool
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Gotham City Cat by Jennifer DeAngelis
Cat'n Around Catskill
Celtic Cat by Barbara McGeachen (she had 3 entries)
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Vacationing in the Catskills by Wendy Doney
Cat'n Around Catskill
Confection Purrfection by Theresa Rowe-Obert
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Winter Wonderland by Ray Sperzel
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
De Jardin by Jennifer DeAngelis
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Kitty in Crepe by Sabine Baeckmann
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Minion Cat by Kseniya Bikhler
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
SunCATcher by Nancy Whalen
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Quilted Kitty by Herrat Sommerhoff
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Feline in Florals by Sara Pruiksma-Rizzo
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cowboy Cat by Christine Hicks
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Tortoise Shell by Barbara McGeashen
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cat aroni by Geoff & Corinne Scarchelli
Cat'n Around Catskill 2016
Cat's Eye by Stephen S. Martin
Aren't they beautiful?  So much talent by so many artists.  Makes me sorry I've missed the first 9 years.  If you feel inspired to take a trip to Catskill, I know you'll get hungry hunting down all these kitties so I have a recommendation for you.   We had the most delicious lunch at the New York Restaurant right on Main Street.  Describing themselves as a 'revival restaurant dating back to 1922, owned by a Polish American" the New York Restaurant claims to take you back in time to the best things in life.  You don't have to take my word for it.  I depend on Trip Advisor for tips and 67- 4 1/2 star reviews made me check it out and we were so glad we did.  Great atmosphere, efficient and friendly service and delicious food.  And....as if that weren't enough, one of the restaurant's staff members - our server - happened to be the creator of Babushka cat #2, sponsored by the New York Restaurant.  
Catskill NY
Not feeling too hungry, I chose the......
New York Restaurant in Catskill NY
Appetizer portion of homemade Pierogi
and:
New York Restaurant in Catskill NY
Grilled Peaches with pistachios and blue cheese  - OMG!
John chose one of that day's specials - pulled chicken sliders with amazing freshly sliced, skin on french fries.  They were so good, ketchup wasn't needed.  In fact, adding ketchup would have been a crime.  Sorry no photo :(

Catskill NY

Beautiful Art in Catskill NY

New York Restaurant in Catskill NY

Only an hour from Clifton Park, Catskill is a beautiful drive from the Capital District.  Main Street is lined with quaint and unique shops with something to interest everyone.  Cat'n Around Catskill will be happening until September 17th when a fundraising gala culminates this year-long event and these beautiful kitties will be auctioned off to their forever homes.   Artists receive 30% of the gross amount for which the cat is auctioned.  The remaining net is divided among local not-for-profit agencies to support the arts, the Barry Hopkins Scholarship Fund, Dutchman's Landing State Park, and future public events for the community.  If you're looking for something to do this week, why not take a drive to Catskill and check out the 50 felines that have spent their summer Cat'n Around Catskill.  NOTE:   Most of the cats on display will be left on display until around September 15th, however any cat needing repairs (about 5-7 of them) will be removed the Wednesday or Thursday after Labor Day in order to be repaired and ready for auction.  For more information on Cat'n Around Catskill, check out the links below:


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