Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tuesday








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Many, MANY cups of coffee later (and several generous offers of help from blog-readers!) this is just a temporary "fix" --- at least it's readable. I still can't communicate with "Blogspot" as easily as I usually can - when it comes to changing format, font, type style or color - but at least I know that it's not ME and not my computer - and that's a help!

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It's 51.4 degrees and sunny.


From WKTV: "Nice weather continues today, with summer weather arriving tomorrow afternoon.
An area of low pressure continues to sit and spin in the same spot as it did yesterday in the Atlantic Ocean. For today, a carbon copy of yesterday. Plenty of sunshine this afternoon, with more clouds to the east. Staying dry with a breeze picking up again by the afternoon. Skies will clear out tonight, with overnight lows in the upper 50s.

As the storm out in the Atlantic weakens, summer warmth will arrive tomorrow afternoon. Sunny skies, with highs in the mid 80s. It will also feel slightly humid by the afternoon as well.

The heat and humidity will peak on Thursday. We'll call it hazy, hot, and humid, with highs in the upper 80s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible by the afternoon. A cold front will slide through late Thursday night, accompanied by widespread showers and thunderstorms. This will cool us off on Friday, with temperatures returning to the upper 70s."

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Monday afternoon on Main Street.


What a different six months makes!

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19 days and counting!

"Boilermaker" flags are appearing: they're flying at the Hudson home on Sanger Avenue ........



......... at little way down the street at the Burbacks'.

(Click image for "Boilermaker" website!)


On Babbott Avenue S., slow down (or come to a complete stop!) and enjoy Pat's flowers!

TOMORROW:

FARMER'S MARKET FROM 11:00 - 5:00

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Something Special has been added to this Friday morning's "Story Swap" at the Waterville Public Library:

thanks to Jill Getman and her mom,
the suggestion that there be a traditional Birthday Recognition

(that means Cake and SOME candles!)

for a fine story-teller and

Legend in his own Time,

Dick Woodman,


who will be 96 years old on the 29th.

(Bring stories of other great celebrations or about

R.S. Woodman, Esq., himself!)

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(Click image for enlargement.)

Have a Great Day, Everyone!



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