HAVE A FRIGHTENINGLY
SPOOKY HAL
LOWEENThese cool ghosts were
seen lurking on Cabot
Plain this morning, not far
from the cemetery. We
expect they'll be prowling
about tonight, so be ever
so careful if you venture
that way.





Yesterday was just too wintery to take pictures. I went to West Danville to pick up the JPA mail and the wind was really whipping through there. We lost power on Friday night, but not for very long. Although it was dreary and cold all day yesterday, today is bright with sunshine and promises to be a very pretty day - at least for a while. Fred and I are heading to Indian
Head Resort to meet his brother, Tom, and wife before they leave for Colorado. When Tom retired a few years ago, he found he needed to keep busy, so became a ski instructor.
The old maple tree finally lost all its leaves. This morning there was lots of fog over the pond and the sun only peeped through the overcast once in a while until this afternoon. Leaves are still clinging to some poplars and birches, and the tamaracks are turning, so we're getting our second foliage season. Really very nice outside this afternoon - around 60 degrees. Just right for end-of-summer jobs around the yard.

Jane Milne hosted a lovely birthday bash for Homer Fitts today. A large group of friends gathered at Jane's home on North Shore Road, Joe's Pond, to celebrate Homer's 80th birthday. He sure looks good for such an "old timer." There were lots of Joe's Ponders there, plus a lot of local folks from West Danville and Danville. Homer has friends everywhere, it seems. The company was great and the food delicious. Jane is a very gracious hostess. There's a picture of Homer with Carolyn Hamilton in back of him;
next is hostess, Jane Milne; and below Garey Larrabee watches as the delicious birthday cake he made is being served. That's Dottie Larrabee and Janet Wakefield at the counter. Well w
ishers brought items for the Danville food shelf instead of gifts. I don't know how many people came, but there was a pretty steady stream coming and going while Fred and I were there. It was a very nice way to spend an otherwise dreary fall Sunday afternoon.
bushes have been cut back - the work Don Sherwood told us about
that the Town of Danville did for us. That makes it much easier to meet other cars and to see ahead.
and provision made for water runoff. Looks as if it will be a good addition to the faci
lity.
member the family, and I think you'll find the early pictures of the cottage and landscape interesting. Thanks to Tucky Sancibrion for sending me the link.
Beach Road.
it out. In the meantime, here's a picture.

. The tower is c
learly visible from both Rt. 2 and Rt. 215. Our GMP host at the plant was James Moreau (see photo). James explained the functions of the plant and treated us to a tour. He briefly powered up the huge generator - BIG noise - and it wasn't even generating. He said it gets much louder when it's engaged and generating. Archie Bullard, a local hero during the great flood of 1927, stayed at his post in this plant for 154 continuous hours, providing power for the hospitls in Barre and Montpelier while most other power plants in the area had been washed out. After hearing the deafening roar of the machinery, we all wondered how Mr. Bullard fared after his long ordeal. Even if he had ear protection, he must have suffered at least some hearing loss.
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Here's another picture of our blooming maple tree, taken late yesterday afternoon (Saturday). I went to Cabot yesterday and the foliage doesn't seem to be as bright as some years, but there are places where the trees are beautiful. The rain today may brighten things some, but we're a bit concerned about today's wind tearing leaves off. That will make for lovely walking in the woods--rustling through the leaves on a warm
October day--but since most will be looking for photo ops from their car or around the villages, we'll have to try to direct them to the best spots to be wowed by the brilliance of Vermont's maples.
Good Morning Everyone! Peter Crosby just let me know that there are a few tickets remaining for the Joe's Pond Association's fi...