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What community smells like: Rrampt goes to the Singhampton Ramp Romp

  • May 19, 2025
  • Rob Iantorno
“Reek of the Leek!” Each May, high up on the escarpment, the first wild leeks (we call them ramps) push up through the forest floor as spring stirs into life. …
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Retreats to Rrave About: From A to Zen

  • February 12, 2025
  • Rob Iantorno
They were calling it The Polar Vortex – a swirling expanse of low-pressure cold air sent down from the North Pole,  bringing temps down to -20C in the hill country outside…
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Backroads and Winter Blahs: The worst possible route from Creemore to Clarksburg

  • February 5, 2025
  • Rob Iantorno
“One… two… three… four.”, I count as each drop of vitamin D, squeezed from the little white bottle, lands on my sublingual papilla.  It’s snowy and miserable outside in the…
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REWIND: Retro Cars and Culture at Blockbuster Video

  • September 11, 2024
  • Rob Iantorno
It’s Friday night and we’re buzzing Northward up Hwy 6/10 in the heavy rain.  Undaunted, our little 1987 Alfa eagerly flaps its wipers to and fro on the flat windshield,…
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Bad Livin’ at Frontier Ghost Town: gnarly motorcycles and pleasant outlaws

  • July 31, 2024
  • Rob Iantorno
It was high noon and I was somewhere north of Durham, heading Eastward across a dusty road in my Alfa. I was looking for someplace called Frontier Ghost Town, my destination was a…
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House of Steel

  • January 30, 2024
  • Rob Iantorno
When the Glaciers last came through Singhampton, they churned up the Earth something fierce.  We built our house in rough country -full of displaced limestone boulders from an ancient ocean,…
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