Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It's 43 degrees and overcast




It's RECYCLABLES DAY

and it's
going to be a nice day for the

FARMERS' MARKET!

WKTV's website is very strange, this morning, so here's the forecast from News 10 Now; "Seasonable weather will continue today with clouds, limited sun, and a few stray sprinkles. Highs will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with another sprinkle or two early. Lows will only be around 50.

Tomorrow will be the mildest day in this stretch with thickening clouds and showers late as a cold front approaches. Before it does though, temperatures will warm well into the 60s to near 70.

Friday will be much cooler with highs back down around 50. A new storm will approach with showers developing during the second half of the day. Saturday is shaping up to be a rainy and windy day with highs in the low to mid 50s. Scattered showers will linger into Sunday with cool and brisk conditions. Highs will only be around 50.


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Beech trees turn the Fuess-Cleary woods gold.



The last cutting, up on Skyline Drive.



On Berrill Avenue.




At "Buster" Ames' place on Bogusville Hill Road.




Everywhere: milkweed seeds are flying.



Yesterday afternoon: obviously there's going to be something special at the high school, but there's just one small problem ...................!



It seemed really strange to drive along Main Street a few minutes after five o'clock, yesterday afternoon, and see that that it was nearly dusk, and the streetlights were on!

It's dark until 'way past 7:00 in the morning, too: I don't think I like it!


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Back on the road with Glen .................



"This is in Qatar. I was kind of surprised when I came here. But, it reminds me of Dubai 10 years ago. All that will make sense when you see the pictures I send of Dubai in a
day.

The travel is REALLY getting old... I could use some cold nights!!!



"Yes... The same Al Jazeerah TV we all know!!!!



"On the road to Dubai."



"Dubai."

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And, from Jeff Reynolds, in Leonardsville:



"Note satellite dish on turret. Imagine the ghostly glow of one of the ancient denizens of the house up there watching a flat screen TV late at night!"

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Historical Society tonight at 7:00.

Dick Williams: "Getting Started in Geneaology"

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The Old Quarry & Other Haunted Places in CNY

Documentary - Thursday, October 22nd @ 6pm

at the Waterville Public Library.

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FOR THE RECORD


Have a great day, everyone!




1 comment:

  1. hmm..I wonder what they receive on the sat dish? It appears to be pointed at the ground, not the sky..

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