Blood glucose 82
This January Thursday was cold, clear and beautiful! With 99% of snow gone and a lengthening daylight I chose to do a historic journey up Foster Hill. I read the markers telling of how Indians killed the whiteman in 1660. The burial grounds denote places of where forebears are buried. The fields and stonewalls remain the same after hundreds of years. As Milton C. Richardson once exclaimed "Farmland forever."
Have you noticed Quirk Wire expansion? The massive crane is now raising steel girders into position. This is encouraging for the future of a small enterprise expanding big time. Hats off to Jason Paquette and crew for fashioning a 21st Century building complex. It means jobs for regional folks. Nice.
Another new building is at Parson's Auto in East Brookfield. Things are booming and that's good.
Fishing Derby will be held on February 16th. I bought 10 tickets. Maybe I'll get lucky and win? LOL
The New York Post has a good story on Seton Hall's victory last night in Newark. No interesting b-ball games on the tube tonight.
ROBERT LOUIS POTVIN
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