Re: [LincolnTalk] Snake ID

2022-05-29 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
She (Milk Snake) is probably a female who has recently laid her eggs and has 
taken refuge.
She has a nice, round head (no venom sacs) and is harmless.
I do believe she is capable of biting (non-venomous) so best to give her her 
space :) 


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On Sunday, May 29, 2022, 9:08 PM, Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln 
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I would say Milk Snake 
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On Sunday, May 29, 2022, 8:54 PM, Martha Johnson via Lincoln 
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Does anyone know what kind of snake this is?  It's been curled up like this all 
afternoon and into the early evening in a pool pump shed.  For size reference, 
the light bulb is a basic incandescent.  Snake looks to me much bigger than 
basic garter snake.
Martha Johnson
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Snake ID

2022-05-29 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
I would say Milk Snake 
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On Sunday, May 29, 2022, 8:54 PM, Martha Johnson via Lincoln 
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Does anyone know what kind of snake this is?  It's been curled up like this all 
afternoon and into the early evening in a pool pump shed.  For size reference, 
the light bulb is a basic incandescent.  Snake looks to me much bigger than 
basic garter snake.
Martha Johnson
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln population counts

2022-05-29 Thread Allen Vander Meulen
That Lincoln is unlikely to grow much in years to come is very true, if for no 
other reason than there is very little land left for new construction.  Most of 
the larger lots that are left in private hands have conservation or wetland 
restrictions that will prevent their subdivision into smaller lots.

- Allen

> On May 29, 2022, at 13:44, Fuat Koro  wrote:
> 
> As it relates to population growth, it's worth noting that 2020-2040 (the 
> planning horizon for new housing) will likely be different from 2000-2020 
> (the data we've been referencing). The Boston Metro area -- which is the 
> ecosystem we're part of -- will likely grow slower. We flatlined in the last 
> two years due to the pandemic. Moving forward, growth may not recover given 
> the secular downward trend in population growth and Boston metro not having 
> breakaway performance like Austin based on domestic migration. 
> 
> Here's Boston's metro's annualized rate. (It looks more like a CAGR 
> computation off of the 10-year census data) 
> 
> https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/22939/boston/population 
> 
> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 8:15 PM Allen Vander Meulen  > wrote:
> Rachel:
> 
> Your 2010 / 2020 delta (489) is pretty darn close to the estimate Margaret 
> Olson provided (407) for the impact of The Commons and Oriole Landing upon 
> Lincoln’s population.  Most of the remainder can be explained by Lincoln’s 
> growth rate in recent years.  (As a rule of thumb, the Housing Commission 
> estimates Lincoln's growth averages around 100 new housing units - of all 
> types - per decade.)
> 
> The only specific HAFB exclusion I am aware of is the exclusion of HAFB base 
> housing from the Massachusetts Department of Housing & Community 
> Development’s (DHCD’s) official Subsidized Housing Inventory, which is used 
> to calculate our “Subsidized Housing Percentage” (SHI%).  
> 
> The SHI percentage, as many Lincolnites know, must remain above 10% if we are 
> to ensure that all potential builders must adhere to our local zoning bylaws. 
>  (Otherwise, they only have to conform to the state’s much more lenient 
> zoning requirements when building developments that contain affordable 
> housing, a lesson some of our neighboring communities have painfully learned.)
> 
> This exclusion makes sense, given that Lincoln does not control what the 
> Federal Government does with the base housing there.
> 
> - Allen
> 
>> On May 25, 2022, at 09:40, Rachel Drew > > wrote:
>> 
>> Allen's figures do include HAFB. Putting aside the important question of 
>> why/whether we should consider residents there members of our community 
>> (!!), the numbers for Lincoln excluding HAFB are not so easy to come by - 
>> the Census Bureau changes how it draws various administrative geographies 
>> with each Decennial Census, so there is no consistency across decades in how 
>> it defines sub-town areas (for those facile with online mapping, the Census' 
>> TigerWeb  program allows you 
>> to see how these lines change over time).
>> 
>> That said, the best approximation I could do came up with the following:
>> 
>> 2010: 5,076 (using 2010 Census tract 3602)
>> 2020: 5,565 (using block groups 1-4 of 2020 Census tract 3603)
>> delta: 489, or +9.6%
>> 
>> Rachel Drew (who studies housing markets professionally and knows a thing or 
>> two about Census data).
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Can we bring back the sanctity of Sundays?

2022-05-29 Thread Stephanie Smoot
I think Thoreau would agree with you! Very busy humans!

On Sunday, May 29, 2022, HEATHER MURRAY  wrote:

> In this age of relentless noise, power tools, engines, radios, TV,
> traffic, can we bring back the sanctity of Sundays? The agreement to have
> one day out of the week for peaceful, quiet enjoyment of the outdoors in
> this special community we live in? To reorganize our schedules to make
> noise whenever we must, but protect as well as we can the tranquility and
> relaxation of a Sunday with family and friends, neighbors, or in solitude,
> enjoying the natural sounds around us? Surely we can manage, even with busy
> and demanding work schedules, to minimize noise one day a week - a special
> day to many of us. Special to those who may be retired or work at home, and
> for whom Sunday is just another day of the week like any other, and also
> for those who work all week and look forward to the weekend, and that one
> special day of tranquility. Can we keep each other in mind? Can we bring it
> back for each other, for our Lincoln neighbors, and for ourselves?
>
>
>
>
>
> *Heather E. Korostoff Murray* "Truth will not lose ground by being tried."
> ~ Isaac Penington, 1616-1679
>


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[LincolnTalk] Can we bring back the sanctity of Sundays?

2022-05-29 Thread HEATHER MURRAY
In this age of relentless noise, power tools, engines, radios, TV, traffic, can 
we bring back the sanctity of Sundays? The agreement to have one day out of the 
week for peaceful, quiet enjoyment of the outdoors in this special community we 
live in? To reorganize our schedules to make noise whenever we must, but 
protect as well as we can the tranquility and relaxation of a Sunday with 
family and friends, neighbors, or in solitude, enjoying the natural sounds 
around us? Surely we can manage, even with busy and demanding work schedules, 
to minimize noise one day a week - a special day to many of us. Special to 
those who may be retired or work at home, and for whom Sunday is just another 
day of the week like any other, and also for those who work all week and look 
forward to the weekend, and that one special day of tranquility. Can we keep 
each other in mind? Can we bring it back for each other, for our Lincoln 
neighbors, and for ourselves?



Heather E. Korostoff Murray

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~ Isaac Penington, 1616-1679
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[LincolnTalk] FoMA/FRIENDS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE/LINCOLN PRESENTS MUSIC IN MODERN HOUSES, SERIES #2 SUNDAY, JUNE 12 4:00-5:00 PM

2022-05-29 Thread Andrew Glass via Lincoln
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[LincolnTalk] Nordic trac t7si folding treadmill for sale

2022-05-29 Thread aaron beck
It’s a Nordic trac t7si folding treadmill we are selling it’s $150. New they 
are $1,500. Works and looks good. If interested call, text or email



Aaron
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[LincolnTalk] Monitor and cable management system TAKEN

2022-05-29 Thread Virginia Quinn
Thanks to all who expressed interest!

Virginia Rundell
Todd Pond Road
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