Over at geek ramblings there’s a collection of 14 sites that use WP as a CMS. I need some help. [Read more →]
Using WordPress to Power Your Website
July 16th, 2007 · Destination Marketing
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Playing with Picasa
July 10th, 2007 · Miscellania
Blah, blah, blah, and all the other stuff about the new functionality Google has included in Picasa.
Here’s what I like:
- Integration with Web Albums
- Easy Geotagging
- KML
- Embed Slideshow
Albums are a work in progress for a more detailed trip report.
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Visitor Information for the Plattsburgh Beach 2015
June 20th, 2007 · Adirondack Life
Greetings to our Canadian friends and everyone in the North Country. By popular demand, I present you with the information you have been searching for.
Here’s the information for the Plattsburgh beach on Cumberland Bay – Lake Champlain, purported to be one of the largest freshwater sand beaches in the USA:
Cumberland Bay State Park
Beach: June 20 – September 7 2015
Day Use 11am – 7pm
$7 per Car – $5 after 4pm
Plattsburgh City Beach
Day Use 9am – 9pm – weather permitting
M-F $6, Weekends $7 – US/CAN per car
Daily $4 After 4pm
Town/City Residents – Free
Open: June 13 – September 7 2015
These are really part of the same beach, one side operated by NY State and the other by the City of Plattsburgh. If I had to pick, I’d go for Cumberland Bay, only so I can use my Empire Pass. These are minutes from both downtown Plattsburgh and the Upper Cornelia commercial district.
Best place for lodging close to these beaches is in Plattsburgh.
Almost everything is located around Exit 37 off the Northway. I know every place, in some cases too well. They’re mostly branded properties, I’d recommend using that as your first guide to quality. Nuff said.
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