Adirondack Life

Beneath the Bark

Scientists say there’s a reason we think even the ugliest creatures, like blobfish and naked molerats, are kind of cute. According to University of Cincinnati psychologist Oriana Aragón, seeing an animal that looks ridiculous and finding it endearing—aka “ugly-cute”—is “a playful way” of appreciating something unconventional.

I wish that applied to trees.

Along my Adirondack hamlet’s sidewalk, past where the phone booth once stood and beyond the tangle of roses marking the site of the old general

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Adirondack Life

Adirondack Life3 min read
A Bug’s Life
Make no mistake; I do my share of swatting during spring bug season. However, as a biologist, I do it with a touch of respect. While blackflies can be bothersome, spread disease, and repel tourists who support our local economies, they are also remar
Adirondack Life2 min read
Box410
I enjoyed reading “The Dew Drop” (April 2024). Your story mentioned local radio stations broadcasting the runs at Mt. Van Hoevenberg and I wanted to add that my dad, Johnny Garwood, worked for WNBZ in Saranac Lake at that time. I remember going to th
Adirondack Life4 min read
Wild Nights
Family-friendly outing to a scenic campsite Hiking Distance: 1.2 miles Elevation Change: Relatively level Sometimes the best getaways are the easiest ones, and the outing to Upper Sargent Pond from North Point Road is so easy it is almost unbelievabl

Related Books & Audiobooks