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[framcom] Snow/Roof Rake

December 22nd, 2008

We usually have a large ladder but had to give it back to my in-laws and
realised we have no way of getting the snow off our roof! We have searched
hardware stores in the area for a roof/Snow rakebut of course they are all
out right now.

I was wondering if anyone had a Roof Rake I could borrow for a few hours
just to get us through until the next storm (we should hopefully be able to
get a rake by then.
Thanks in advance!

Michelle McElroy

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[framcom] Snow/Roof Rake

December 22nd, 2008

We usually have a large ladder but had to give it back to my in-laws and
realised we have no way of getting the snow off our roof! We have searched
hardware stores in the area for a roof/Snow rakebut of course they are all
out right now.

I was wondering if anyone had a Roof Rake I could borrow for a few hours
just to get us through until the next storm (we should hopefully be able to
get a rake by then.
Thanks in advance!

Michelle McElroy

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[framcom] Snow/Roof Rake

December 22nd, 2008

We usually have a large ladder but had to give it back to my in-laws and
realised we have no way of getting the snow off our roof! We have searched
hardware stores in the area for a roof/Snow rakebut of course they are all
out right now.

I was wondering if anyone had a Roof Rake I could borrow for a few hours
just to get us through until the next storm (we should hopefully be able to
get a rake by then.
Thanks in advance!

Michelle McElroy

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Reporting for duty

December 21st, 2008


I decided to take a little walk to the mall today.  I got too far when I realised how dumb of an idea this was to not finish my journey, but I was impressed with the plow readiness and the number of plow I saw through out my trek.
Rt. 9 looked pretty good at 9:30am and on the walk back I took route 3o and saw a few plows in pairs going by.

Sidewalks were not plowed but I walked in the sometimes knee-deep snow when I felt it was unsafe.
It was an interesting experience that I’ll probably wait another year until I do this again.

 

Comin’ through!

December 9th, 2008


A reader sent me this photo which is so funny that I had to post it.
Thanks reader!

Han Dynasty

October 19th, 2008


I had never been to Han Dynasty because the only thing I knew about it was that my dad threw up after eating here once a long time ago.  It may sound silly but Ethan and I noticed they got a new sign and out of curiosity, decided to go check it out.   Besides, I’ve been eating at Pago Pago since I can remember so I’m up for trying anything.
Ethan took this picture during the day but we went on a Friday night and only the lounge is open so we went in there and observed the regulars, table hopping and playing Keno.

I lightened these pictures a little because it was pretty dark in there but it’s a great lounge for…lounging, there are booths also, so we sat at one and started looking over the menu.  I thought since we clearly were not regulars that we might get bad service, especially without ordering alcohol but our server was very nice.
We got a few dishes to split and take home:
Rice:

Terriyaki Chicken:

Green Beans with Pork:

General Gau’s Chicken:

I don’t know if it was because our expectations were so low coming into this place but everything we got was  pretty decent.  The only disappointment might be the General gau’s because it lacked flavor but everything else we took home.
This place certainly isn’t a replacement for Green Tea II, but I guess it was a pleasant surprise that we didn’t look at each other in horror when the dishes were brought to the table.   I’d also like to add that neither of us threw up 🙂

Stearnes Resivoir No. 1

October 10th, 2008


I was riding my bike home from work today and had to stop and take this picture of lovely Stearnes Res. (No.1) from Salem End Rd.  There was a person in a boat on the water when I took this, you can barely see it, but I can imagine the view from the water must have been really nice too.
Anyway, just thought I’d share some prettiness in Framingham.
 

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