Tuesday, October 2, 2012


It's BIG TRASH Day

52 degrees and dry at 6:30



The Weather Forecast from WKTV: "A warm front will attempt to move through the region today, bringing clouds and scattered rain showers.  Highs in the upper 60s.
Scattered showers will be with us from time to time tonight, but widespread or steady rain is not expected.  Lows in the low 60s.
Once the front lifts north of our area on Wednesday we'll likely see some breaks of sun between the showers, along with warmer temperatures and more humidity.  A strong cold front will arrive as we approach the weekend, knocking down temperatures into the 50s for Saturday and Sunday."




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ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOST CAT

It's a young male, all black except for a little white spot 
on his neck.   
He’s a sweet boy, and he might answer to the name "Othello."  
People can reach me at 899-7792 or 412-4354, or at hermitpond@gmail.com.  

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WATERVILLE BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
From Doris Stephan

Wednesday, Oct 24, the Waterville Book Discussion Group will read John Berendts best selling book and then view the movie.



"Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" is a sublime and seductive reading experience. Brilliantly conceived and masterfully written, this enormously engaging portrait of a most beguiling Southern city is a modern classic."

 The book spent  record breaking time on the NY Times Best Sellers list.  The film stars Kevin Spacey and  John Cusack, and was directed by Clint Eastwood.   

 Bring your lunch; dessert, coffee and tea are served at noon, right before the film is shown. 

 Copies of the book may be obtained by calling the Waterville Library at 841-4651. Everyone is welcome, if you haven't read the book, come and enjoy the movie. 

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GIRLS SOCCER

Waterville 2, Hamilton 1

Waterville (5-1-1, 6-1-1): Hannah Gray 1-0, Alexis Stetson 1-0. Cassie Perrin 8 saves.
Hamilton (1-5, 3-7): Ashlee Prentice 1-0. Kelby Watkins 7 saves.

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Here & There


New siding is being applied to the Davis residence on Osborn Avenue.


I didn't have much time, yesterday, to ride around looking for pictures ........



............... but I spent several minutes just admiring the "Trumpet Tree" and all of the other late Summer blooms in Pat's garden on South Babbott Avenue.

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Country Roads



At three o'clock, on the dot, the Buschors' cows come home.
It's milking time.


 - and nearly time for Milkweed seeds to begin flying.



The sun shone just long enough to light up woodbine hanging on trees on Route 315.






On Lumbard Road.

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More when it happens!