Stewart Lindsay

Stewart Lindsay

I'm a country boy, married for 35 plus years, been to Maine twice, Florida and Colorado once, love fishing and spending time with family and friends. I will believe in aliens and Sasquatch until someone proves they don't exist.
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Clarence Senior High 1968, current student - School of Hard Knocks

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  • Bullying, an Epidemic that Can Can Be Cured
    Parental guidance and intervention, can stem the tide of senseless taunting. We must teach our children to respect and accept those who are not like themselves.
  • How to Survive a Kitten Attack, and Other Tidbits of Worldly Information
    It's not all that hard to believe that someday, you could find yourself needing this friendly advice. Kitten attacks, while rare, do occur.
  • The Real Santa Claus
    Is Santa Claus real? Could he, or she, be right next to you without you realizing it? I think it's possible, and I bet that if you forget about the red suit, you would be able to identify him, or her, a lot easier.
  • Returning to the Workforce
    The recommendation from an ex coworker proved more valuable than 40 years of job related experience in finding a new career.
  • Garage and Lawn Sales
    Looking for kids clothes or used appliances, garage and lawn sales are a bargain hunters paradise.
  • Buffalo Bills 2010
    Here is a brief look at the 2010 Buffalo Bills NFL schedule. Can the Bills return to the playoffs for the first time in a decade? This killer schedule says........
  • Little Things Mean a Lot
    Many major crime issues stem from previously unadressed, minor issues. Little things do mean a lot.
  • Niagara County Peach Festival
    Reported to be the oldest and largest festival in the county, I can only vouch for the Niagara County Peach Festival being the tastiest!
  • Jack-O-Lanterns
    Are these pictures of simple Halloween pumpkins, or are there more stories behind the pictures?
  • Animals in the Backyard
    Despite being in the city, our backyard is still visited by some normally, country loving animals.
  • Your Host Restaurants
    Do you remember a "home away from home" when you were first out on your own? For me, that place was the Your Host Restaurant.
  • Gulf of Mexico Disaster
    Who is ultimately responsible for the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and could another similar event happen elsewhere?
  • The Car from Hell
    There have been some real lemons produced by auto makers. The 1971 Chevy Vega that I owned, has to rank up there with the worst of the lot.
  • Black Bear Sightings in Western New York
    As in 2009, there have been reports of Black Bears in Western New York where they should not be found. Could they just be passing through the area, or could they be looking to set up housekeeping in their old territories?
  • Amherst, New York, to Host Scottish Festival and Highland Games
    You only need to travel to Amherst New York, to enjoy traditional music, cuisine, games, and he-men in skirts, at this annual, internationally flavored, country museum event. Visit Scotland for a day, in Amherst New York
  • Being Informed About Local Crimes Can Help Prevent You from Becoming a Victim
    By visiting this informative website, you can find out what crimes have occurred in your area. It's better to be informed than to become another victim.
  • Procrastination
    Do you put things off, vowing that you will get to them tomorrow? If so, welcome to the club! We can all have a meeting about it sometime. Perhaps tomorrow.
  • Grocery Shopping on a Budget
    Shopping at one of the "no frills" grocery stores in your area, can save more than just nickels and dimes on your grocery budget.
  • The Taste of Buffalo
    Come and enjoy the offerings of 50 or more local restaurants and wineries during the 2010 edition of the Taste of Buffalo. It's the largest, two day food festival in the country!
  • I Am a Solitaire Junkie
    Could you be a computer game addict? Do you spend more money on gaming software than you do on groceries? If so, you are a gaming abuser!
  • Happy Father's Day
    He was never a champion, but a champion he was.
  • Sweet Treats in Western New York
    Need a reprieve from the heat of the upcoming summer in Western New York? Visit your favorite ice cream parlor. Relief is just a sundae away!
  • Free Fishing in Western New York
    This is the perfect opportunity for every New York State resident to enjoy two days of fishing - for free!
  • Quality of Life in Urban Communities
    Police patrolling on two wheels can better enforce and maintain quality of life matters as opposed to those officers spending their shifts in a patrol car.
  • Buffalo, New York - City of Wings
    Peregrine Falcons prove that city living suits their needs.
  • Buffalo Bills 2010 Draft
    Will any of the 2010 Buffalo Bills draft selections improve the team, or will Bills fans be in for another season of frustration?
  • Should Organ Donation Be Optional or Mandatory?
    Who should have the right to make the decision regarding organ donations, you or the government?
  • Frustrated and Stressed Out
    In the world of economic woes these days, are you feeling stressed and frustrated to the limits of your endurance? I sure am!
  • Text Messaging
    With the explosion of text messaging on hand-held communication devices, are we promoting a future society unable to spell anything properly? Are text messagers illiterate or just lazy?
  • Fishing in Western New York
    The fishing bug is going to bite you, and if you are fortunate enough to be in Western New York, there are plenty of places to be treated for its effects.
  • Buffalo Botanical Gardens
    Make your way to the Botanical Gardens in south Buffalo to experience the explosion of colors and fragrances that springtime has to offer.
  • Job Fair Handouts
    Going to a single job fair these days can provide you with enough ink to fill out job applications for the next 20 years!
  • Noise Pollution
    Don't you wish that all the noise polluters out there would be held accountable for their intrusive behavior?
  • Wildlife Preserves in Western New York
    If you feel the need to get away from it all or are just looking for a diversion from your daily routine, consider a visit to one of the many nature preserves available in Western New York.
  • The Best and Worst of All You Can Eat Chinese Buffets
    Most of what you will experience at a Chinese buffet will delight you. There are some people out there however, who never learned to share. Those are the folks you hope to never encounter while enjoying your buffet meal.
  • A Day at the Buffet
    If you would like more than just one meal dining options, perhaps a visit to an all you can eat buffet would help satisfy your dining desires. Played correctly, this could turn into an all day affair!
  • Ducks at the Door
    They showed up one early March morning years and years ago. Could it be the same pair of wild ducks or some of their offspring?
  • Growing Tomatoes in Western New York
    Available at all nurseries, greenhouses and even some grocery stores, easy to grow and extremely prolific, tomato plants are perfect for backyard gardens.
  • Buffalo Naval and Servicemen's Park
    Located on the shore of the Buffalo River, this waterfront attraction offers insight into the history of our nation's armed forces. From a one-man helicopter to a massive battleship, experience America's military past.
  • Household Appliances Used Every Day
    We need a boatload of appliances in our homes to conduct our daily lives. Which one is most valuable for you? For me, it's the one that does one of the dirty jobs I don't enjoy doing by hand.
  • Coffee Shops in Western New York
    Here are at least 101 places to get your coffee fix in Buffalo and the surrounding western New York area.
  • Big Cats in Western New York
    Could large feline predators, thought to be vanished from New York state for 120 years, be making a comeback?
  • Halfpipe Daredevils
    Snowboarders must be crazy! Why else risk serious injury in pursuit of aerial antics?
  • Ode to the Lobster
    A tribute to my wife's favorite dish.
  • Burgers - Delicacy for the Simple Man
    What makes the simple burger so appealing? A combination of ease, speed and taste could make the humble burger one of your favorites, too.
  • Destination America
    Many exotic sounding destinations from around the world are available to us right here in America. Your imagination and the Internet can be your passport.
  • The Legend of Loch Ness
    Do you believe that the depths of some fresh water lakes can still be called home by creatures thought to be long extinct?
  • Where Has All the Time Gone?
    Am I the only one who seems to lose nearly 6 months of the year because I'm a football fan? Please let me know that I'm not alone!
  • The Special Olympics
    Overcoming their intellectual challenges should make these Olympians inspirations to all.
  • Highlights of the Queen City - Buffalo New York
    Don't feel sorry for Buffalonians. Envy us, as we actually have it pretty good here!
  • Life with Peanut Butter
    Peanut butter is not just for sandwiches. Although that is where it seems to be used the most.
  • Who is Training Who
    Our pets can train us to behave in a manner that they want. All we have to do is pay attention to their behavior.
  • American Society - Does Human Decency Exist Any Longer?
    What does it cost to show some human decency these days? The price is not that high and anyone can be a donor.
  • Memories of September 11th 2001
    I must never allow those who attacked America to force me to forget the other memorable experience I choose to remember from that fateful day.
  • 20 Reasons to Buy a Daily Newspaper
    You may love using your computer or hand held device to obtain information but here are twenty reasons why you should never forget about the benefits of picking up a daily newspaper.
  • Dangerous Winter Drivers
    Some tips for those who believe that they can drive with the same fair weather skills they supposedly possess during those months of the year that involve dealing with inclement winter weather.
  • Saying Goodbye to Your Job
    No matter if you've had your job for days, months or years, when the end comes, it's hard to say goodbye.
  • The Start of the Holiday Shopping Season
    Am I the only person who finds the media driven shopping season insistence to be offensive? Come on folks, can't we allow the glow of one holiday to subside before we start worrying about another still months away!
  • Letchworth Arts and Crafts Show 2009
    The photography artisans who attended the 2009 version of the Letchworth State Park Arts and Crafts show provided many outstanding examples of why professional photography is considered an art form.
  • 5 Car Care Tips
    Here are five ideas to keep your car safe and road worthy. You don't have to be a certified mechanic to perform these five little steps.
  • Ghosts in the House
    Things that go bump in the night may not be bats in the attic! You may have visitors in your home that come from a world that only some believe in. Is the hair on the back of your neck standing up yet?
  • October 2006 Surprise Storm
    Mother Nature tried once again to weaken the resolve of western New Yorkers with the devastating storm she sent our way in October 2006. She may have battered us with her effort but as usual, we bent but did not break.
  • October 2006 Surprise Storm
    Snow onslaught of October 2006 devastated the trees of western New York but also gave life to creative sculptures designed by local chainsaw artists.
  • True Heroes - Two Real Life Heroes Pay Ultimate Price for Bravery
    Two Buffalo city firefighters perish making a rescue attempt that did not need to be made.
  • Waiting for Kiera - Conclusion
    Fear fades to anticipation when waiting for a friend on a rainy night.
  • Waiting for Kiera
    Fear grows then fades while waiting for a friend on a rainy night
  • A Day at the Buffalo Zoo
    You don't need to travel far to be able to enjoy the sights and sounds of wildlife from around the world. All western New Yorkers need do is travel to the Buffalo zoo.
  • Bigfoot - Folklore or Fact
    Why do so many people have a hard time accepting the fact that giant, man-like creatures could be roaming around America? Just because they have never seen one does not mean they don't exist.
  • Can You Really Meet Your Soul Mate on the Internet
    Looking for someone to love? The worldwide web makes match making too easy. Face to face encounters produce more lasting relationships.
  • Lake Ontario Sailing
    A perfect summer day brings sailing enjoyment to boaters in western New York. Mother Nature provides all the power necessary with a moderate lake breeze.
  • New York's Letchworth State Park Hosts Annual Columbus Holiday Craft Show
    Artists and crafters from around the country are part of the annual arts & crafts show held during the Columbus holiday weekend in October. Mother Nature provides the natural canvas as seasons change.
  • Letchworth, The Grand Canyon of the East
    Fall in New York means a trip to Letchworth State Park. If you enjoy the changing of the seasons, this is the most colorful way to get ready for winter!
  • The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall
    The Vietnam traveling Memorial Wall carries the names of 58,000 plus young Americans, reminding us of the price we, as free people, pay in the defense of others.
  • Black Bear Encounters on the Rise in Erie County and All of Western New York
    Black Bears are finding their way into more populated areas of western New York. Not all the encounters end well.
  • Saving What I Can During the Recession
    People who have money tell you how much they are trying to save during a recession. Those who don't have money need other ways to show how they are trying to cope with the situation.
  • Grilling Outdoors
    Tired of the same old, same old? Forget the burgers and hot dogs this weekend and try something different. You can do it!
  • The Culinary Delights of Maine
    Enjoy the culinary delights that make midcoast Maine such an enticing and alluring destination. Let your taste buds determine not if but when you will return.
  • Halloween Without Tricks or Treats
    When you no longer go door to door trick or treating to celebrate Halloween, a no candy party still makes this a memorable holiday.
  • Something to Love About Southwestern New York
    From the budget vacationer to the "cost is no object" big spender, Chautauqua Lake has something for everyone.
  • Freshwater Fishing Hotbed
    Shoreline fishing in the eastern basin of Lake Erie and the headwaters of the Niagara River can produce some "fintastic" results.

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