Get Ready for Spring Cleaning!
At the end of a long winter, there is nothing as refreshing as a good spring cleaning session.  We look forward to turning off the heat and throwing open a few windows to begin to air things out. Investing time in a good clean up allows for you to be able to enjoy the warmer weather when it finally arrives.
- Make sure you set aside enough time to go through your home from end to end, top to bottom and enlist the help of your family to help spread out the work.
 - Plan your meals ahead of time so that you won’t have to worry about ‘what’s for dinner’ – your crock pot will come in handy for Spring Cleaning days!
 - Keep a small notepad with you as you go from room to room so that you can list things that will need to be done in the future (repair a window latch or touch up paint, etc.).
 - Use a laundry basket or box to gather items that need to be sorted through for put away, discard or give away or if it helps reduce clutter, use the 4-container method as you go through each room with one container for each of the following: trash, give away/sell, storage, and put away.
 
No matter what the method, spring cleaning is sure to make you feel good and will allow for greater enjoyment of the warmer seasons just around the corner!




					
					
					
					

On March 8, we will move our clocks ahead one hour and begin enjoying an extra hour of sunlight.  It comes as a precursor to the vernal equinox on March 20, which surely means that our temperatures will begin to rise out of the deep freeze of winter (we say hopefully) and that Spring is truly on it’s way (even if it might take another month or so to take hold).
Old barns are a mainstay of the upstate landscape.  They are landmarks for locals when giving directions to visitors, and are a representative depiction of the idyllic country setting – a marker of our rich farming heritage.   One great way to view some of these old barns is to visit a Quilt Barn Trail.  These regional travel adventures were made famous by Donna Sue Groves, an Ohio resident and founder of the American Quilt Barn Trail.
As much as we might get tired of our long winters here in Upstate NY (and understanding that ‘long’ is a relative term), there is no denying that a fresh blanket of the white stuff can make our region one of the most beautiful places on earth.  Although we might only get two or three really big storms each year, we do often get daily snowfall – just enough to cover things up and restore the pre-plow pristine white.  These light snows are a standard – they occur throughout the season and require only a quick daily sweep on a driveway or pathway to clear – no shovel or heavy lifting needed.
Fireworks, parades, lip sync contests, food and chocolate and more!  This year’s Cooperstown Winter Carnival will take place from Feb. 6 through Feb. 8.