Monday, July 20, 2009

Where were you 40 years ago?





I was surprised when I opened up Google, early this morning, that the logo didn't show the answer - the artists there love to illustrate this sort of celebration! - but you'll have to click the image to be reminded!

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MORE RECENT EVENTS OF NOTE!




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It's Garbage Day. 52 degrees and gray.

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Huge thanks to Karin Pender for sending these Parade Pictures for all of us to enjoy!
















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Here are some miscellaneous shots from my camera:















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The weather on Saturday was much drier than earlier forecasts had predicted, but thanks to the Subas for renting an enormous tent for Kyle's graduation party (that's like carrying a huge umbrella!) there was no rain during the day and everyone stayed dry 'til late evening.

This week, however, according to WKTV, the weather's going to get wetter: "A cool, quiet start to the day, but nice and warm by the afternoon. Today's weather will be dominated by a weak area of high pressure over the Northeast. Expect partly to mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s to near 80. Partly cloudy tonight with overnight lows in the mid 50s.


A large area of high pressure will develop in the Atlantic Ocean this week, and will draw in warm, humid air. In addition, some general instability in the atmosphere will create afternoon showers and thunderstorms this week. This process will begin as early as late tomorrow. Although most of tomorrow will be dry, we'll run the chance of a shower or storm late in the day. It will gradually turn more humid through the day tomorrow too.

More humidity, showers and storms as we head into the middle of the week. Warmer weather is expected by the weekend, with perhaps high temperatures in the mid 80s."





Looking for a cool, dry place?

Remember that the Waterville Public Library has a full schedule of events and activities that appeal to people of all ages!

Tuesday's Classic Film, shown at 3:00 and 6:00, is "West Side Story."

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FOR THE RECORD







Have a great day, everyone!




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