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Mobile home fire on Mosher Road in the town of South Bristol, Ontario County, NY (Honeoye Fire District)
Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.
Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.
Honeoye Falls - Lima Class of 1975/1976 Class Reunion Party. Custom Sweets Table...Almond cupcakes with fresh raspberry and buttercream, Lemon cupcakes with fresh strawberries and buttercream, Chocolate truffle tarts with fresh raspberries, Belgian brownie delights with ganache, caramel and pecans, Mini chocolate cupcakes with chocolate buttercream, Grand Marnier Truffles with cocoa or pecans, Key Lime bars with fresh whip cream and blueberries, Cappuccino Truffle cake with toasted hazelnuts, Chocolate Italian Ricotta cake with almonds and Belgian chocolate shavings and ganache drizzle. This was a dessert variety intended to please every pallet and feature the seasons best. This was a great project to work on and what a great group of people! Browse our full dessert gallery at www.jmccustomcakes.com .
Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.
Lincoln's Sparrow photographed in our backyard in Honeoye Falls, New York on May 12, 2019.
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Mobile home fire on Mosher Road in the town of South Bristol, Ontario County, NY (Honeoye Fire District)
1929 Custom Buffalo
Honeoye Falls Fire Dept
Monroe County, New York
As seen in the 2016 Rush Fire Dept Parade.
With thanks to @firephoto25.
Kari Ripley '08, music recording technical specialist, shows a Honeoye-Falls Lima student how to use the controls.
Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.
Mobile home fire on Mosher Road in the town of South Bristol, Ontario County, NY (Honeoye Fire District)
Custom guest book fingerprint tree: Bleu de toi, Etsy — www.etsy.com/shop/bleudetoi
Quote from 'Desiderata', one of our ceremony readings.
Photo by Tim Wilson
This is a front view of the W. Greive's Brewery building - a reconstruction of a c.1803 brewery which was in Geneva, NY. This is where the 200-year old process of brewing beer will be on display at the Genesee Country Museum. This building was modeled on a brewery operated by Walter Grieve of Geneva. The museum brewery will use the same practices of early brewers in western and central NY. The brewery will feature fresh water pumped through a hand-augured wooden pipe, a wood-fired brew kettle to heat the liquid and massive wooden fermentation casks. All of the equipment which you will see in the brewery was hand-made, right down to the hand forged copper top to the new brew tank and hand-augured wooden pipes. The brewery has copper kettles and learther hoses, just as breweries in the 19th-century did. The brown ale being brewed at the village is a crafted version of an 1803 ale. The village's ale is called Fat Ox Ale (the name was determined from a contest the village had). It has a moderate alcohol content between 5 & 6 per cent because museum officials said in the 1800s beer was also consumed for nourishment. The village has partnered with Custom BrewCrafters of Honeoye Falls to perfect the process that will be used in the village. Brewing will take place two days during the week as well as weekends. The village's Fat Ox Ale will be on tap at the museum's pub and eatery and is sold in pint mugs and growlers (half gallon containers). The museum's master potter has crafted special mugs and growlers for the brew. The Brewery is located in the Pioneer section of the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.
Tonight MMA was out and about at Honeoye Falls high school as it was all about Boys Varsity Lacrosse as the HFL Cougars and the Gates Chili Spartans took to the field. The Cougars dominated the Spartans 19-2 to end the game.
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Coming back from the Cummings Nature Center yesterday, we stopped in the village of Honeoye Falls. It was almost exactly the anniversary of the first waterfall picture I took when I got my Sony A-200 DSL one year ago. This view of the falls looks pretty much like the one I took a year ago, so maybe I haven't learned much of anything, huh?
It was also the 10th anniversary of the date we came home with our big black cardboard and wood chewing shelter cat, Shadow. The Pet Pride shelter was then in a storefront place not more than 75 ft. from this waterfall in Honeoye Falls.
The three Baker boys, Douglas, Julius, and Dominic roll around on the floor, pretending to be police, firing their "finger guns" at unseen robbers.
This poor Girl Scout was quite the trooper. All of her cadre were as tired of the long speeches as I was.
Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.
For those of you who don't know, a break is a horizontal interruption in the drop of a waterfall. As you can see, this waterfall has many breaks, so hence, I named this picture "Break!"
This picture was taken in Honeoye Falls, NY :)
This HDR was taken at three exposures (-2...0...+2), tone-mapped in Photomatix Pro, and then tweaked in Photoshop CS5. Enjoy!
Mobile home fire on Mosher Road in the town of South Bristol, Ontario County, NY (Honeoye Fire District)
A sunny day in the town of Honeoye Falls.....with a falls called....Honeoye Falls!
NO INVITES PLEASE
Mobile home fire on Mosher Road in the town of South Bristol, Ontario County, NY (Honeoye Fire District)
I photographed this female Hoary Redpoll - "A. h. hornemanni" subspecies in our yard in Honeoye Falls, New York on March 12, 2011. It was in a 300 redpoll flock consisting primarily of the much more common flammea subspecies of Common Redpolls, as well as 1 Greater Common Redpoll -"rostrata" subspecies and 3 Hoary Redpolls (exilipes). This Hoary Redpoll was significantly larger (size of a House Finch) than all other redpolls present other than the Greater Common redpoll which was similar in size.
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Commercial building fire at the Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant on West Main Street in Honeoye Falls, NY.