Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Rain has Stopped!




METALS COLLECTION TODAY


It's 65 degrees and here is the WKTV weather forecast as of last evening:

"A warm weather week on the way.
Thunderstorms will weaken overnight as muggy conditions remain in place. Overnight lows 65-70. Sun and clouds and the chance of a brief thunderstorm for our Tuesday. High in the lower 80's.

Sunshine and seasonably warm weather will return for the middle and end of the week."


I hope that WKTV's prediction of BRIEF thunderstorms is correct: neither my flowerbeds nor any of the local farm crops need any more rain!

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It rained yesterday morning, but cleared up around noontime.



Dan Maine and his crew were working on the roof of the Wright residence on White Street.



Farther up White Street, scraping or painting is taking place.




Kent Cole pondered a project at the old library building on Main Street, soon to be the home of the Waterville Historical Society.



Mike and Blake were back in the Park.


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Meanwhile, in Bouckville ................



............. more displays have opened ...........




............ and early browsers are gathering.




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With a hot, humid afternoon in the forecast, keep in mind the fact that the new Livbrary is air conditioned and, today at 3:00 and 6:00 you can enjoy a few extra "chills" by watching Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak in Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller, "Vertigo," in which a San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia investigates the strange activities of an old friend's wife, all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her.



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FOR THE RECORD





"Rusty" chided me, yesterday, for not posting the ball scores - the Sox have been in such a slide that my friends and relatives in Massachusetts are in noticable states of depression! (I must have the benefit of age: the team's been there before, and they always manage to come back.)

He also sent me some more beauties from his garden: a great start to anyone's day!






(Thanks, Rusty!)

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Have a Great Day, everyone .......


and remember:


Tomorrow is Farmers' Market!




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