55 degrees and there's Water, water everywhere!
The rain that fell here, yesterday afternoon betwen 4:00 and 5:00 P.M., certainly seemed to live up to the word "torrential!" I don't know how many little creeks or roadways were flooded - one place on Route 20, E. of Sangerfield, for sure - but this article in today's Observer-Dispatch tells about high water difficulties North of the Mohawk from "Little Falls to Lee Center." Down in "Whiskey Hollow," this morning, "Big Creek" aspires to the title "River!"


Hunting Season opens Tomorrow Morning!

Sometimes, hunters come across ancient gravestones, deep in the woodlands.
Historians appreciate knowing when that happens!
Does Waterville roll up its sidewalks at 6 o'clock on Friday evenings? Nope! "Michael's Fine Food and Spirits" is open 'til at least 10:00 P.M. and, across the street, "Stinkers" - even later! Appearing there this Saturday evening at 9:30 - "Blue Prints" with special guest John Savage.
No pictures this morning? I'm sorry! But - to more than make up for the blogger's lack of foresight - please visit the WCS Digital Photo Galleries to see lots and lots of beautiful and inventive photographs!
Early tour of the town shots to follow.