Good & Plenty

October 18th, 2014
Gordon Tripp, farmer (Owen Orchards)

Gordon Tripp, farmer, holding a Snapdragon and a Honeycrisp variety of one of CNY’s most recognizable crops, talks in the audio clip below about his childhood dream job.

1. How did you get started in the orchard business?
The orchard was originally started by my grandfather, Charles Owen, back in the 1930s. It got sold in 1969. Another orchard ran it for a number of years. Then they decided they didn’t want to run it any more. Then my son wanted to know how to grow apples, so we went back into the orchard business. Since then we’ve re- planted the whole orchard with about 13,000 trees. We also run a farm market.

2. Since you have been in the business, what has changed the most?
The biggest is the people and what they buy. When we first started, a lot of people did home preserving and they would come in and buy bushels of apples and take them home and make apples sauce or apple pies. There was more home use. Now it’s more of a recreation. There is still some home use aspect, but now people may come in buy a pack of apples. Most people come as an outing. They come to pick apples and go for a walk in the orchard. It’s not like it used to be.

3. Talk about this year’s crop
This year’s crop is probably, quality-wise, one of the better crops we’ve had. Weather conditions have been almost perfect for growing. It was kind of a light crop and that is because we had a heavy crop last year. When you have a heavy crop it doesn’t set a lot of fruit the following year.

A couple of varieties are little bit light, but quality-wise it’s excellent.

4. What is the hardest part about the job?
The hardest part of the job is dealing with the regulations and things like labor issues. A lot of people think we just pick apples in the fall, but we work year-around. We start in January trimming our trees, and they all have to be trimmed by the first of April. Then we plant new trees and take care of existing ones, clearing off the brush off and get ready to spray and fertilize. Then we get ready for the fall harvest.

Distracted by Fashion

October 18th, 2014
Andres Aquino Fashions

Andres Aquino Fashions with Apatosaurus as the backdrop

We got so caught up in the face paint and great runway collection by photographer/publisher/designer designer Andres Aquino that we didn’t realize that Brontosaurs is no longer Brontosaurus. We found out later from M.O.S.T. officials that the proper nomenclature is now Apatosaurus (a-POT-uh-SOAR-us).

Andres Aquino Fashions

Andres Aquino Fashions

Andres Aquino Fashion Collection

Andres Aquino Fashion Collection

Def by Heritage

October 17th, 2014
Wawa, the energetic rapper, actor, dancer, performer and teacher (who happens to be Deaf)

Wawa, the energetic rapper, actor, dancer, performer and teacher (who happens to be Deaf)

Warren “Wawa” Snipe was born Deaf, but he hasn’t let that stop him from reaching his dreams. The multi-disciplinary rapper, dancer and actor  has traveled to over 100 countries, founded a dance company, and is fluent in several languages.

Wawa came to OCC last night to spread the love of what he calls “Dip Hop.”

We look forward to his upcoming video for the anti-bullying song “Vendetta.”

Wawa's musical partner is DJ Nicar (who joined him on stage last night at OCC to perform the anti-bulling song "Vendetta."

Wawa’s musical partner is DJ Nicar (who joined him on stage last night at OCC to perform the song “Vendetta.”)

Wawa was joined on stage by OCC student and ASL club member Chelsea (left) during his performance.

Wawa was joined on stage by OCC ASL club member Chelsea (left) during his performance.

Fashion Achievement

October 17th, 2014


We heard there were weddings inside of the M.O.S.T. (museum) in the past, but this may have been their first runway fashion show.

Bravo. Mission accomplished.

Willing to Exhale

October 16th, 2014
Loretta Divine, Iyanla Vanzant and Lala Anthony participated in the Phi Beta Sigma Women of Distinction program at Syracuse University on Wednesday night.

Loretta Divine, Iyanla Vanzant and Lala Anthony participated in the Phi Beta Sigma Women of Distinction program at Syracuse University on Wednesday night.

Throwback Thursday

October 16th, 2014
“New York City is bigger, Chicago is windier, Atlanta is warmer, but of all the chocolate cities, Buffalo may be the baddest….”
-Rick James
Neal Evans played at the Westcott Theater with Soulive in 2009.

Neal Evans played at the Westcott Theater with Soulive in 2009.

We caught Soulive for the first time almost a decade ago. Their brand of funk is maybe the closest thing we’ve heard to the Sound of Minneapolis (The Time, The Revolution, Flyte Tyme Productions).

Neal Evans (above) and his brother are from Buffalo, where July 9th is considered Soulive Day.

In addition to the music, Evans also scores films (most recently “The Boomer List” by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders).

Cello Vision

October 15th, 2014

Syracuse Fashion Weekend organizers did a great job blending live music/performance with their runway event. Here Gjilberta Lucaj puts on a mini-concert with a new spin on an old classic (at the MOST).

Open-air Conga Room

October 14th, 2014
NoExcuses Michael Heagerty led a Conga Line by the creek on Monday afternoon.

NoExcuses’ Michael Heagerty put on his dancing shoes and led a Conga Line by the creek on Monday afternoon.

Unusually warm, fall weather and the Columbus Day holiday provided a great mix for creating the longest Conga line to ever groove past Onondaga Creek (near the Inner Harbor) yesterday. This was the first of a series of pop-up events by the group PlayedOut Syracuse!

Inner Harbor Dance Party

Inner Harbor Dance Party for all ages.

Street gaze (part 45)

October 13th, 2014
Columbus Day (College Place)

Columbus Day (College Place)

DIY (Do it Yourself)

October 13th, 2014
Best Dressed

Best Dressed

Here’s a follow-up to the Outliers post from last month.

We are convinced that there’s always an overflow of style surrounding a fashion show runway (from Syracuse Fashion Weekend).

Old School Cool

Old School Sophistication

True front row style

True front row style