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For Mothers' Day the Grange planted trees.
Homer, one of the sons of Mrs Percy A Fuller mentioned in the clipping, died this week at 95. |
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A tongue in cheek piece I wrote, knowing both Leonard and George were avid readers of the magazine.
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Ha!
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That's great! Reminds me of that video a few years ago of Griff's saw rig of death.
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http://cellar.org/2015/Boulder.jpg
You'd think it was the Rock of Ages. http://cellar.org/2015/churchstone.jpg Jesus, people... Don't stop thinking about tomorrow, Don't stop, it'll soon be here, It'll be, better than before, Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone. |
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The town's song.
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Two phrases leap out at me from post #35:
"An attractive granite boulder..." was moved with "...the town tractor." |
Well you can see from the photograph the rock is quite comely.
Smooth shoulders rounding down to the classic boulder shape so often seen in classical paintings and motion pictures. Then the shapes falls away to a solid Congregational worthy base. A light and dark patina shows it's classic features to good advantage. The town always had to have a tractor, not just for mowing, but for a front end loader with which to load trucks and carry attractive boulders. :haha: |
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Aunt Dot is a genuine badass.
My grandfather built on the mountain with lots of woods to harvest and sell for firewood. His cousin built a couple miles away in the lowland by the river and farmed. This article is about my mothers cousin, Aunt Dot. She always wore men's cloths, like bib overalls and a flannel shirt, never married, and took no shit from anyone. She worked in Smith&Wesson's factory custom shop (the Wessons lived close by), and shot on the company pistol team in competitions. I last saw her at year ago at my mother's funeral. Now in her mid-90s she managed the rough terrain and side hill of the cemetery pretty quickly with no assistance. Genuine old New England Yankee, and genuine badass. Sorry the end of the article was clipped off but you can make out what they are saying. |
Badass.
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Go Aunt Dot!
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It's Stoll there, but very little paint as that's not environmentally correct these days.
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Hey, get away from that nice '57 ragtop, ya brats.
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Gordon Casey was a local character and fire chief back when the volunteers elected the chief. This race was in 1951 at the Plainville track in CT. That track was dirt when it opened but the fans complained so much it was paved before the second week. It ran from '48 to '81 then sold to a NY developer who bought several CT racetracks. Now it's a Lowes home Improvement, Loews theater, K-Mart and A.C. Moore plus several fast food restaurants. I noticed the byline on the clipping is Monica Tinty. The Tinty family was principal owner of that track. I guess the paper was happy with free coverage. :haha:
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I enjoy this thread.
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