Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tuesday




It's 58.8 degrees.

WKTV's weather forecast: "Good morning Central New York! A cold front moving through today will bring showers and thunderstorms to the area, along with an end the record heat we saw yesterday.
Early breaks of sunshine this morning, followed by clouds and eventually showers and storms this afternoon. High temperatures will reach 73-78 shortly after noon, before the rain moves in. The afternoon looks wet, with showers and thunderstorms along with some gusty winds. Most of these storms are expected to be of the non-severe variety.

Clearing and colder conditions are on tap for Tuesday Night with lows 35-40. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and seasonable with highs near 65. The nice weather will hold through Thursday, before another weather maker brings rain for Friday. The weekend right now looks cooler, with highs only expected to be in the upper 50s to low 60s with some Saturday rain showers.



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Did it again!


Everything was set up for a cookout at Stinkers!




Next to Fuess-Cleary Road, this tractor-drawn implement sat idle.
Is it for "drilling" or "rolling" oats?

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Charlotte Park's front door on Madison Street!




Front entryway at Grace Episcopal Church on E. Main Street




On Tyler Place - a Weeping Plum Tree



Forsythia on Bogan Road




Magnolia "Stellata" at the former Beha residence on Route 20.




Magnolia blossom - Babbott Avenue.


IN THE WOODS




White Trillium




Dutchmen's Breeches


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IN THE MAIL
(Click to enlarge!)

Along with this cute poster advertising the 13th Annual Fifth Grade Musical, came this note from Kristin Strohmeyer.

"This Friday at 7pm in the MPS Auditorium, 25 fifth graders will be putting on a production of “The Big Bad Musical.” This is the story of the court case where the big bad wolf goes on trial for his transgressions."

"The Evil Stepmother" is the defense attorney,

"The Fairy Godmother" is the prosecuting attorney, and

witnesses include the "Three Little Pigs," the "Boy who Cried Wolf"

and "Miss Muffitt."

It’s very fun, and will prove to be a fun evening.


(It does sound like fun! Thanks, Kristin!)


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From John Peterson, yesterday afternoon:

"8:30-10:00 AM - Elaine had a new knee installed in right knee. She came through it fine and is doing well!"

(That's great news! Thanks, John!)

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From Doris Stephan re: the putting the new Informational Kiosk in the Park:

"No, No, No...I add my voice to yours on placing the Kiosk on the point in the park. ........ I don't even like placing it by the present bill board...it should be in the village, where people are walking, and have access to read the info posted."

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Another blog-reader wrote:

"What idiots we do have in this town. The existing sign in the park is designed to be read by drivers. And that needs replacing. As I understand it The Kiosk is designed to be read by people on foot. I would have thought the ideal spot might be by Main St in front of the Post Office/Dollar Store complex." (I've intentionally omitted the name of the sender!)


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That was win #11.



On Madison Street.

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Have a great day, everyone!



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