This Is Framingham

This Is Framingham
Life in the 'ham

Slade Animal Hospital

September 17th, 2007


It was time to take our cat, Clyde to the vet for the first time since we’ve had him.  I go by Slade all the time and figured it was close and looked like a nice building so we brought him there. ????? ?????

The inside was nice and clean and didn’t like some other vet offices I’ve been in. ???? ????????   The receptionist was really nice and there is plenty of seating so we sat clyde down (in his carrier) where he meowed and stared at some dogs until the doctor was ready to see him.

The doctor was nice and honest, I didn’t feel like she tried to talk us into any shots or treatments Clyde didn’t need and was cool and patient with Clyde even though he wasn’t at his most charming. casino888

I was happy with our experince here (although I can’t say the same for Clyde) and it helps to only have a 2 minute drive since Clyde hates the car too.

Hair Cuttery

September 11th, 2007

 
I decided to try out Hair Cuttery at 74 Maint St., not to be confused with the other Hair Cuttery on Route 9 that is a national chain.
This Hair Cuttery is a local business that I often go by and wanted to see what it was like in there and happened to need a haircut so, there I went. securom failed to initialize sims 4

It’s pleasant looking inside with a seperate men’s and women’s side. onde comprar ivermectina no rio de janeiro
Men’s:

Women’s:

The woman who cut my hair was really nice and knew what she was doing.   
I didn’t worry about her pulling some weird move and making me look like some sort of hair experiment.
At for a haircut, with no blow dry I did find it a little expensive though, but it’s such a nice experince I’d probably go back anyway. anitta é ivermectina

Hanson’s Farm

August 26th, 2007


I had heard good things about Hanson’s Farm on Nixon Rd. so we decided  to go check it out.  It’s a classic farm stand set up with flowers, fruits and vegetables.  When we went yesterday it was extremely hot so we didn’t take advantage of the berry picking opportunity but I’ll definitely go back at some point either for that or the corn maze that have advertised. how to keep ivermectin longer
I also hear they have a haunted hay ride in October which would be interesting to checkout too.

In the meantime I picked up some peaches and corn. compre ivert   I love farm stands like this so it was a nice treat to visit here and I’ll definitely be back to see what they have for the fall harvest (pumpkins, pumpkins! a buon mercato ivermectine )

The Sub Way

July 23rd, 2007


The Sub Way (510 Union Ave.) is right down the street from us.  I didn’t know what to think about this place since at first since I never really heard any word on the street about it but since it’s so close we decided to try it out.  We’ve gone there a few times now and I think it’s pretty good.  The guys behind the counter are always nice too.  We haven’t got pizza there yet (we will someday) but  we’ve been happy with their subs.

On our last visit Ethan got a ham and cheese and I got a chicken kabob sub which was very good.
 

The chicken kabob came with greek dressing and feta cheese, it was the best sub I’ve had there so far so I’d say I would recommend this place for subs- pizza is yet to be determined…

Barbershop Quartet- Sort of

July 21st, 2007


Although the 400 Plus does not deliver, one of us will sometimes walk over a pizza to Maenzo’s barbershop since it’s in the same plaza.  Thursday night is band practice where Tony (the owner) and his guys set up their stuff and play all sorts of music, though it seems they concentrate on rock ‘n roll stuff. para que sirve ivermectina en gotas
The band doesn’t really have an official name and they don’t go on tour or anything but they have a great time getting together Thursday nights and they sounded great.  If I didn’t deliver a pizza there, I’d never guess this goes on in the quiet corner of the Franklin St. (sad) plaza.  Just something interesting I thought I’d point. ivermectina para perros ml
Also, the band is looking for back up singers, a keyboardist and a bass player so if you’re interested, head over to 444 Franklin St. give children ivermectin? or give Tony a call at the shop: 508-872-1778

Advanced Gems & Jewelry

July 15th, 2007


Ethan and I found ourselves jewelry shopping one day and we didn’t know where to start so we first went to Barmakian on route 30, which is a large two floor building with a somewhat grand staircase in the middle.  The people were okay but whatever we wanted would take about 4 weeks, so we decided to take a look at Advanced Gems and Jewelry in Pinefield Plaza in Saxonville (35 Nicholas Rd.).  Inside is very small but what they don’t have in the cases, they have in catalogues and what is in catalogues is available in a couple of days.
The owner, Peter was so laid back and wonderful to deal with.  He didn’t push a more expensive version of what I was looking for and totally understood what I wanted by my description.  He does adjustments on the spot, if he can’t because he’s busy he calls as soon as he has it done and I found his work to be high quality and done exactly like I expected it to be.
Peter himself is a funny guy.  I heard his father used to own it and then he took it over so he must know more than any jewelry salesman behind a counter at chain stores you find at the mall or wherever.   When I decided to change something about my piece I brought it in and he went in back and came out with it looking better than I thought was possible.  I said “Wow, this looks perfect!” and he just smiled and shrugged and said “yeah, I’m getting pretty good at this stuff”.   I highly recommend Advanced Gems & Jewelry- dare I say it’s a “gem” of a place? (snort, snort!)

Nobscot’s

July 11th, 2007


Since a few people suggested Nobscot’s (847 Egdell Rd.) for their lobster roll we decided to go check it out.  

The roll was pretty good, better than the ones we had at Legal Seafood and at $12.99, a much better deal.   I love steak fries so that was a bonus.
Service was a bit slow with one waitress in the dining room, although I’ve been told from other people that is not uncommon to wait at your table for a while.  It is nice to have a small neighborhood restaurant with good food and fair prices.  I’d definitely go back again but probably not if I was trying to make it to a movie.

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