Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Balmy with a few clouds





GREEN WASTE DAY!
Dumpable Containers Only.


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COUNTING DOWN

Three days between now and Cruise-in!


From WKTV: "Good morning Central New York! A cloudier, cooler day in store today, with cooler weather by tomorrow.

Some patchy fog across the area, especially in the hills surrounding the valley. Temperatures are about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning, so you may not need the jacket. Skies will remain mostly cloudy, with perhaps a passing sprinkle.

Mostly cloudy today, with a few showers possible through about noon. Most areas will stay dry. Some sunshine will develop this afternoon, bringing temperatures to near 70. Partly cloudy skies tonight, with overnight lows on the chilly side, in the mid 40s.
High pressure builds in from the north tomorrow, bringing partly sunny skies and slightly cooler weather. Highs on Wednesday only in the upper 60s. This fair weather system only lasts for a day. As it moves out by Thursday we will run the risk of a few showers by Thursday afternoon and evening.
A potent cold front moves in Friday afternoon, bringing us much cooler weather by Saturday afternoon. The weekend looks cool but dry."




From WKTV Sports: Sauquoit Girls Blank Waterville ."


IN THE MAIL

A note from Lawrence Gilley, the Marshall Historial Society's webmaster, with the link to the Society's August-September Newsletter: Click HERE.

- and from Glen Carroll, who works for Par Technologies, and whose letters to the blog always give new meaning to the hackneyed job description: "Travelling Salesman!"



He writes: "Hi, hi, hi. I thought it would be fun to document my trip this week. This is the River Seine in Paris. It must be beautiful to live on these boats in the summer but even the warmer winters they must be cold! The weather is nice here. In the 70's but the Parisians think the 50 nights are far too chilly for Sept! Swine Flu is such a fear here that most businesses have banned the French cheek kissing!! And no hand shaking!!! They all bump elbows now."

Thanks, Glen!!

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Wave "Happy Birthday!"

That's Catherine Harding, aloft, yesterday morning, celebrating #97!

(Thanks to Patty Harding Ford for the photo!)

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IN THE PARK


Mike and his crew were attaching more ornamental brackets ........



............. while Ray Drake of Drake Masonry & Construction
built the framework for the front steps that will face the Park and then for
the rear sidewalk/monument area between the Bandstand and Park Place.

Watch for concrete to be poured today!


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OUT IN THE COUNTRY



At Savicki's, beyond Paris Hill ........



.............. and the Pryputniewicz Potato Farm -

IT'S AUTUMN!

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Speaking of Food .........

(which we weren't, really, but .............)

I have the Waterville Historical Society's Fall Newsletter right at hand and
they advertise their

Cruise-in FOOD BOOTH

which will be located just inside the east gate of the Harding lawn

offering Salt Potatoes, Nachos, Kielbasa w/ Kraut, Cheese Dogs, Chili Dogs,
Hotdogs w/ Kraut, Chips, Drinks and Cookies!

Look, too, for their Sales Booth next to Stewarts!

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FOR THE RECORD




More games tonight.

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(Have you clicked on the Google Heading today?)

Have a Great Day, Everybody!




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