Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Clear and Crisp







It's Recyclables Day!

25 degrees F. / -3.8 C.

From WKTV: "Good morning Central New York! One more sunshine filled day, before our weather begins to change toward the cooler, unsettled side.

Clear skies and light winds this morning means more frost. A nice, crisp start to our morning, with temperatures starting out in the 20s and low 30s. The ice scraper may be needed once again heading out the door this morning.

High pressure will slide to the east today giving us another day of wall to wall sunshine. Temperatures will be slightly warmer, with highs in the mid 50s. Clear skies yet again tonight, with overnight lows in the upper 20s.

Thursday will start off sunny and cool. By the afternoon, clouds will slowly advance into Central NY as temperatures will once again climb into the mid 50s. Clouds and showers come back into the picture on Thursday night and Friday morning as a weak storm system passes close by.

As slightly cooler weather wraps around our next storm system, we'll see a weak response from Lake Ontario. Mostly cloudy on Saturday, with a few lake effect rain showers. High pressure quickly builds in by Saturday afternoon, drying us out. A slow return to sunshine is expected by Sunday.

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A beautiful display at the Gerhardts' home on White Street.




Wayne Brouillette & co. were putting new roofing on the old library building, yesterday --- it's now the new home of the Waterville Historical Society.




FYI, this is the sign in front of "Town's End."

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Snagged from FB, this picture of Tracy in her RAGTIME costume!




Found, while looking for something else, a really old "snapshot" that was taken on a crispy morning just like this, when we were climbing Black Bear Mountain in Inlet.

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Back to Hong Kong Harbor with Glen Carroll ..................




"If you zoom in and crop it you can see the "junk" going by. This is actually a much larger boat than normal. Most look they'll sink at any moment!!!"




"30 years ago the planes used to use the harbor as their approach path. My Regional Director informed me that the flight is was always breath taking."




"In the harbor they can off load up to 75 ships at the same time!!!!! I wonder who is the traffic cop on the water? "

By now, Glen has probably already made his stop in Beijing and is on his way home!

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"Mohawk Valley Living" will be filming in town today!


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Prize Speaking Tomorrow Night!


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"Once Upon a Time in Waterville"

last gathering of the old-timers before Spring.

10:15 Friday Morning at the Library.


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Planning Ahead!




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Have a Great Day!




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