In the Colorado Mountains to Write My Book on Oswego County Search & Rescue

I just returned from Ouray, Colorado, a tiny town nestled in the San Juan Mountains. It's called "The Little Switzerland of America," and there's good reason why. The town is surrounded by "Sound of Music" mountains. I walked three or four blocks and I was in steep mountains. It was a perfect setting to wrap my writing on the Oswego County Pioneers Search and Rescue Team. How inspiring to look out at or walk in those beautiful mountains and think of the challenging and inspiring work that our men and women searchers have done here on the East Coast.

I'm back home now and the book is in the final editing stages. It should be ready to purchase (all profits from the book will go to the Rescue Team) by early December.

Here's a few photos of the beautiful scenery I was immersed in for the last three weeks and also a picture of a friend who stopped by to visit me every day. I am one lucky guy!

A trip to the Adirondacks on a very special anniversary

I spent yesterday in the Adirondacks outside the village of Newcomb. An estate near there, known as the Santanoni Preserve, is home to one of the Adirondack Great Camps. On July 10, 1971, a little boy named Douglas Legg was vacationing at the estate with his family. At some point that day, Douglas went missing and was never found. There is still a lot of mystery about his disappearance. Shortly after the search for Douglas (over 1,000 people, most of them unfamiliar with land search techniques, traveled to Newcomb to help try to find him), the Oswego County Land Search and Rescue Team formed. They have become a highly respected search team throughout New York State. I am currently researching the history of the team for an upcoming book.

 

Since the Oswego County team started as a result of the Douglas Legg search, I decided to visit the location on the 45th anniversary of his disappearance. I walked the trail where Douglas was last seen. I talked with some locals who remember the search. They were pleased to know that a professional rescue team was formed in response to the unsuccessful search for Douglas. This photo was among the paperwork on display. It's a sketch of an aerial view of the Santanoni estate, which was designed to resemble the shape of a phoenix. The phoenix, according to its mythology, never dies.

The Liverpool Library Author Meet & Greet

I'm looking forward to being a part of the Liverpool Public Library's Local Author Meet and Greet on Sunday, April 10 from 12 noon until 2:00 pm. I'll be joining thirteen other authors to talk about our writing, answer questions and offer our books for sale. To learn more about this local literary event, please check out the library's website at http://www.lpl.org/,  click on "Programs and Meetings" and use their calendar to find April 10.

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