For the Love of Lilacs
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Rochester, New York may not be the first city you think of (even in New York State) when it comes to being world-renowned for something—but perhaps it should be.

In the 1800s, it was dubbed the Flour City because it was the largest flour producer in the world. It was a key area for the abolitionist movement, with famed writer and speaker Frederick Douglass calling it home for twenty-five years. (In fact, both Douglass and Susan B. Anthony—friends in life—are buried in Rochester.) Modern photogr...
No Light? These Plants are Just Right
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Although the wintertime is dark and dreary, there’s no reason you can’t keep your home feeling like spring. These indoor plants require little-to-no natural sunlight and will surely add a sense of cheerfulness to your interior space.

PothosThis popular low-light lover will thrive in any space as long as it’s kept out of full sun. Pothos comes in a variety of colors, including dark green, white and green, yellow and green, and spotted silver. Due to its impressive vines, this plant looks best wh...
Fun Fall Ideas (That Aren’t Already on Your Bucket List)
CENTURY 21 Select Group 4 years ago

Apple picking. Pumpkin picking. Leaf peeping. You’ve heard it all before. Fall is full of amazing sights, smells, and sounds, but very rarely do you come across an activity that you haven’t already checked off your must-do list five years in a row.

Well, here’s a list of things you’ve probably (hopefully) never thought of to make the most of fall. And, if you have, congratulations on being original!

 

Play pick-up football.

What’s the only thing better than packing the car and spending a couple...
Crops and Community at the Cooperage
CENTURY 21 Select Group 4 years ago

Kristin Curtis of Journey’s End Farm helps customers at the Stourbridge Pie market.

 

Story and photos by Liam Migdail

Upbeat folk music from a live string trio and the buzz of conversation help fuel the festive scene that has developed on a grey factory floor.

Shoppers meander around colorful displays of fresh fruits and vegetables, local foods and hand-made beauty products. They taste samples of salad dressings, chocolate, beer and even hop-infused spice rubs and oil before grabbing dinners...
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