If you don't own a document shredder but have lots of documents containing information you wouldn't want in the regular recycling bin, there are several free shredding dates in our area coming up: Paper Shredding
I had this e-mail from Ginger and Lee Erdmann who have a cottage on Clubhouse Circle:
Jane. Just got back from the cottage and we have a large chunk of land in our water in front of our cottage. I thought it was the work of these black little guys (ermine like) that hang near our waterfront, but after reading the blog, guess it is part of the floods. Just hope the town doesn't tax us on the extra frontage!! Not sure how we will ever remove them. Bushes, grasses, etc. . . Ginger and Lee
We'll try to get up there soon to get a picture of this hunk of marsh. Makes one wonder just how much land mass was lost or relocated due to the high water. Must be a little tough on the wetland creatures to find part of their habitat has disappeared.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Catching Up
As our lovely autumn days begin to turn a bit chill and dreary - the transition from October to November is like that - I want to share so...
-
We thought the clock would stop sometime during the night, but in spite of warmish temperatures, it is still hanging tough. Diane took this...
-
So sorry to be conveying more sad news this morning. This notice came yesterday from Paige Crosby: The pickleball community should know tha...
-
Here is a photo of the Ice-Out setup that was taken only minutes ago - around 6:30 p.m. today. A blog reader has asked for an update on the ...
No comments:
Post a Comment