Wednesday, September 23, 2009

64 degrees with light rain




Eeek! I overslept!

AND I have an early appointment with Sharon Stiles at the Totally-U "Fingernail Place" and then Wendy and are going shopping at McLaughlin's .... yes, really! (In Norwich.)

So this will be quick!

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It's Recyclables Day.

It's also Farmers' Market Day
and although the weather may not be perfect, I bet that some of our vendors -
especially the Blunts of "Longview Farms" and John and Edith Reile - will be there!



From WKTV: "A very mild start to the day! Temperatures are starting out in the mid 60s across most locations, with some clouds and pockets of drizzle.

Scattered showers and pockets of drizzle are expected to last through the majority of the day. Some limited sunshine this afternoon, bringing temperatures into the mid to upper 70s! It will feel quite humid by the afternoon, with dewpoints approaching the mid 60s. A cold front will approach the region today, sparking off widespread showers and a few thunderstorms later this afternoon.

The front officially crosses the area tonight, brining cooler, drier weather for Thursday. As the front clears the area on Thursday we'll see cloudiness give way to sunshine by afternoon with highs in the low to mid 70's.

High pressure builds in for Friday and Saturday, with more sunny, dry weather. Friday will be on the cool side, with highs in the mid 60s."

IN THE MORNING MAIL



From Gil Condon: This great photograph taken at the Reunion of the WCS Classes of '53 & 54 at the Legion on the 18th!

L-R . Front Joan Jackson Krawiec, Pat Manion Roher, Teddy Lohnas, Jim Steinman, Kay Sullivan Schachtler.
2nd row: Jim Blatt, Leslie Bohner Risley, Audrey Browne Mizener, Nancy Cowles Acker, Bob Rockwell, Eugene Langone
3rd row: Ronnie Jones, Shelia O’Dowd Williams, John Peterson, Ken Bliss, Dick Hughes, Gil Condon

(Thanks loads, Gil!)


I also have three super pix from "Rusty," and will post those later on.

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Work in progress at two houses on West Bacon Street!


Decorations at the Neffs', on Berrill Avenue.



Also on Berrill Ave., a "buckeye" tree!



Don't forget that there's a variety of "buckeye" that's very, very edible!!

Click the image for the recipe!



FOR THE RECORD


This is NOT the new Skate Park!

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Back later on!

Have a great day!



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