Exploring Alfred Z. Solomon Grassland Bird Trail

I got a new lens for my camera while in America, as I really do love taking pictures and I have had a lot of free-time when it comes to my day to day in America. After getting the lens and spending a few days tinkering around with it, my cousin had suggested going to the Alfred Z. Solomon Grassland Bird Trail, which is near where he works. So, we went along one extremely sunny day hoping to catch some birds!

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How Sustainable Tourism Is Changing the Way Hotels and Attractions Operate

Sustainable tourism is reshaping how hotels are built, how attractions manage crowds, and how entire tourist destinations measure success. Guests are asking harder questions, regulators are tightening rules, and operators are rethinking daily decisions from procurement to energy use.

Recent industry reporting shows that sustainability performance is now tied directly to competitiveness and compliance. For hotel owners and attraction managers, the shift is operational, financial, and deeply strategic.

So, let’s look in detail at exactly how sustainable tourism is changing the way hotels and attractions operate.

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How Better Equipment Can Improve Efficiency for Small Businesses

If your team is working hard but still falling behind, your equipment might be the bottleneck. Many small businesses focus on marketing or hiring first; however, outdated tools often slow everything else down. When you upgrade the right systems, you not only save time but also unlock smoother, more predictable growth.

According to reporting on downtime costs by ITPro, organizations now lose an average of $15,000 per minute during unplanned outages. While that figure reflects larger firms, the lesson still applies: unreliable systems quietly drain revenue. If equipment fails, then productivity drops, customer trust weakens, and stress rises across the team.

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The Turmeric Co – Daily Health Shots

[Ad – Gifted Products] Dann is a big fan of ginger shots, for health he says, and to boost his immunity. Since Kai moved in full time, him and Kai have been getting a giant bottle of ginger shots from Costco and have been taking shots each morning. It’s just a part of their routine. When The Turmeric Co reached out offering a selection of their turmeric-based shots, Kai and Dann were interested in trying them out.

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Dinner at Log Jam Restaurant

The Log Jam Restaurant in Lake George is aimed to mimic the Adirondack experience of being in a cabin and eating some fantastic food. The actual restaurant is huge, one room has a fire place, another has tons and tons of plants… it’s a very unique looking building that feels just like it’s own homey vibe. My sister works at Log Jam and has said the food is fantastic, so we were excited to go and eat! We did sit at the bar, though there were plenty of tables, as she prefers to do that. They do have a large menu with steak, seafood and a lot of fun dishes.

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