Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Farmer' Market 11 - 5 in the Park!




It's recyclables day.
52 degrees and dry!



WKTV's Forecast: "Mostly cloudy today with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures on the cooler side, with highs in the upper 60s. Showers come to an end tonight, with skies turning partly cloudy. Some patchy fog possible late tonight. Overnight lows near 50.

Starting out Thursday with some cloudiness. As an area of high pressure builds in, skies are expected to gradually clear out. Becoming mostly sunny tomorrow afternoon, with highs in the mid 70s.

Warming up for Friday and Saturday, with temperatures climbing into the 80s. Saturday night looks to be on the warmer side, most likely leading to a warm start to the Boilermaker. However, as a cold front passes the region, it wont be all that warm with highs on Sunday in the upper 70s. A shower or storm is possible early Sunday morning."

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Yesterday it rained. And it thundered and lightened. Then it stopped for a while but soon started over at the beginning, again and again, throughout the day.

Down in Sangerfield, at the "Green Acres Driving Range," golfers hit a few; dashed for their cars to wait out a drenching, then went back to swinging.

On Osborn Avenue, Bill Vetter and his crew stood in the doorway of Lynn William's garage, waiting for a chance to swing their paint brushes, again.



In the Park, however ........ it was a different story!



If Wednesday is "Farmers' Market" day, then Tuesday is ........



............. the DPW's mowing day, no matter what!


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The lack of shadows gave me a good chance to take a picture of Suzette's front door ..........



............ and Gerda's front yard.

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Pamela Brown sent me this photograph that she'd taken at Dan and Marilyn Maine's home on McCabe Road, over the weekend.

(She also mentioned that she was getting ready for Farmers' Market and that her "Pammycakes'" chocolate chip cookies were in the oven!)

(Thanks, Pam!)

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I was on South Brothertown Road during one of the rain/hail showers, but the sun was shining on the hills of the Munnsville Wind Farm.



Heading out of town northward on Hanover Road, a slowdown of single lane traffic while resurfacing is in progress.




View west from "Hanover Green."








Hollyhocks are beginning to bloom.

These are next to Route 20, just West

of Nice 'n Easy.







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From this morning's O-D: "Get Ready, Get Set, Go! The Boilermaker's Almost Here!"

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LOOKING BACK:

Three years ago




............ paving near CVS ..............



.................... and at the Park.


FOR THE RECORD







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Have a Great Day, Everyone!



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