
Living Statues, Colonnade

Living Statues, Colonnade
A taste of Rochester has made it to the New York State Fair this year in the form of the famous Nick Tahou’s Garbage Plate. You have to see it to believe it and taste it to appreciate it.
Some sights from training camp for the New York Jets at SUNY Cortland.

LaDainian Tomlinson

Fans at SUNY Cortland

Marcus Henry v. Donovan Warren

John Conner

Mark Sanchez

Nick Folk

Laveranues Coles and Steve Yarnell

Calvin Pace
The E.M. Mills Rose Garden is honored as the second best rose garden in the nation. The garden, located near Syracuse University, is a favored spot for many photographers.

Chris Vadala with Nancy Kelly
The Northeast Jazz and Wine Festival kicked off last night with NYC guitarist Yoham Ortiz and Chris Vadala with Nancy Kelly and the CNY Jazz Orchestra.

Yoham Ortiz

Terry and Dana Baker with 2010 Morehouse Graduate Bricesin Scott
“Men can make an impression or an impact.”
-Edwin Louis Cole
Congratulations to Bricesin Scott (formerly of Syracuse) on his graduation from Morehouse College on Sunday. Scott graduated cum laude with a degree in business administration.

Dana Baker, Spirit of David (Eternal Hope Worship Church)

Chenoa Baker, MPH
In the past week several area schools and organizations held events to help raise money for the Haitian relief effort. You can find one school’s efforts here.

J. Alfred Cage
”Excellence reflex is a natural reaction to fix something that isn’t right, or to improve something that could be better. The excellence reflex is rooted in instinct and upbringing, and then constantly honed through awareness, caring and practice.” Danny Meyer
I am saddened by the untimely passing today of J. Alfred Cage, pastor, teacher, father, brother, uncle, grandfather and musician. Pastor Cage was a strong supporter of SIF since I met him in about 2004. Part of his legacy was reminding us all to live full and leave empty.
He will be missed.