Beating boredom this summer
“I’m bored, there’s nothing to do.” It is a phrase that my wife and I simply do not tolerate in our household during the summer months. And why should we?
“I’m bored, there’s nothing to do.” It is a phrase that my wife and I simply do not tolerate in our household during the summer months. And why should we?
There is a lot of untapped potential in Aroostook County.
What an exciting time! We are planning vacations, celebrations and hopefully I will see many of you at the Agricultural Fair events.
Weddings in June are common enough. Relatively simple affairs. There is a bride, wearing a white and dolled up into a fanciful creation of spun sugar and apple blossoms.
If you ever doubt whether Murphy’s Law is a real thing, just plan a simple weekend project. Then you’ll see what the gods of Murphydom really think of us poor humans.
As readers of this column know, I am big on weather awareness. In this, the “Age of Apps,” we’ve forgotten to look up.
This is the time of year when we visit cemeteries. Sometimes what we find is not what we expected. In a neighboring town I found one cemetery with missing stones.
Finally! It would appear that we are done with winter. Seemed a long winter with a brief spring, straight into summer. I for one am ready. I have always loved cooking, and baking.