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If you read the Tuesday morning blog post, you already know what will be happening in the Village on Wednesday, so I won't repeat the list.
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Once that front swings through, temperatures will drop to unseasonably cool levels for the weekend with highs only in the mid 70s."
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Not only are corn and soy beans flourishing but - I deduce from the news - they may be in greater demand and, therefore, more valuable than originally thought. (At least I hope so!)
Corn on Grant Hill
Soy in Hanover
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Between rain showers, Scott Legacy made a lot of progress scraping old paint on his Sanger Avenue home.
I don't know who is doing the work, but someone is undertaking the task of painting Mrs. Morgan's residence on Putnam Street.
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ELSEWHERE
ELSEWHERE
You know, you don't really need to go to Bouckville:
Browse antiques and collectibles at 'This 'n That" right on Main Street ....
... and at "Fresh Picked," in the old Allen Acres Farm Stand. They're open every day this week.
Gerda's lawn sale drew lots of customers last weekend.
She'll be open this coming Saturday, too!
There's something that all these gals can do: they have the artistic ability to take a bunch of totally unrelated items, just put them down any which way, and end up with eye-catching, tempting displays!
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FOR THE RECORD
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I'm leaving fairly early Wednesday morning for a day in the woods, so I don't intend to put together another post.
For those "geekish" blog readers: I've used Blogspot on Google Chrome to assemble this post. It seems to work!
Have a good day, everyone!
Back Thursday morning!