In and Around Kendal

Sure Signs of Spring

Sail boats on the Hudson, by Beverly Aisenbrey

All alone, but trying, by Greg Lozier

Just greening up, by Carolyn Reiss

Just budding out, by Carolyn Reiss

Reflections from Robert Fulton Bridge

Photo by Ed Lannert

Kendal Art: It’s a Shoe Thing

Photo by Ed Lannert

Sleepy Hollow Fun Run 2026

Piping to help a a Runner on his way, by Beverly Aisenbrey

Stuff and Nonsense . . .

For those of you uninitiated in the glory that is Mah Jongg, it is a game of making patterns with tiles. Some tiles are like playing cards: a design with a number. Their “face cards” are dragons (red and green) and “soap” (looks like a bar of Ivory soap). Some are flowers. Some are “winds”: North, East, South, and West represented by the first letter of its name (N, E, S, W). At a recent game, players noticed that the gods of Mah Jongg must be sending them a coded message with the winds and a Soap:

Photo by Amanda Slattery

Day’s End at Kendal

Photo by Edward Kasinec