Spotty, throughout Lincoln.
Mine usually put on a riotous display.
This year, they are as you described.
There was some color across the road from Codman farm.
Maybe, next year!
> On Oct 14, 2021, at 4:32 PM, Sonja Johansson wrote:
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> Hi LT,
> The sugar maple trees in my neighborhood (Old
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*Lincoln Arts Show 2021*
*Friday–Sunday, November 5-7, 2021*
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An exhibit of works by Lincoln-affiliated artists and artisans *of all
ages.* Show the town your two- and three-dimensional creations, for display
or sale.
They are fantastic in New Hampshire. The ones by Minuteman Park not as
glorious as usual.
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Cooler days are coming with more opportunities to gather together around the
holidays.
Last year we purchased this backyard Solo Stove in the Yukon model. It was very
easy to set up, use and store away after some fun evenings. We no longer have
space for it so we are seeking new owners. It is
Hi LT,
The sugar maple trees in my neighborhood (Old Concord Rd/Route 126) that
normally turn brilliant oranges and yellows while on the trees and remain
colorful on the ground as well, this year have turned dry and brown, with
maybe a bit of yellow.
Is anyone seeing good color?
Thanks,
Sonja
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We have power on Bypass Road.
Jay Gregory
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From: Lincoln On Behalf Of Dan Paul
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 1:43 PM
To: lincoln@lincolntalk.org
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Power outage?
Has anyone lost power between 2A and 2?
Any reports elsewhere?
Thanks!
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The
We're between 2 and 2-A. Power is fine.
Andrew Pang
> On 10/14/2021 1:43 PM Dan Paul wrote:
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> Has anyone lost power between 2A and 2?
> Any reports elsewhere?
> Thanks!
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Sara (et al),
That map shows not Needham but all of Wellesley and Weston joining the
southwestern part of Lincoln (Precinct #1) in the proposed House district.
Wellesley voters will surely outnumber Weston and half of Lincoln and be the
dominant constituency. Lincoln is small to begin with
One simplistic way to look at it. Numbers are for the whole town, for
each.
2020 Census
Population, Density, household & family Incomes:
Lincoln 6362 555/sq mi $121k $203k
Weston 11,851690/sq mi $154k $>230k (not specific in wikipedia)
Needham 32,091981/sq mi $117k $144k
Many thanks for the replies.
We actually didn’t lose power either, however our backup generator has started
up a couple of times this week for no apparent reason. Checking to see if that
may be a normal internal test event.
Dan
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It may be due to the extreme rain we’ve had this season. Mold and all kinds of
things are growing, and the trees don’t have the chance to dry out and clear
the parasites. They may do better when the other leaves in the woods fall and
the sun can really get to them finally.
> On Oct 14, 2021,
Lincoln Council on Aging & Human Services weekly activities Oct 18 thru Oct 22:
Monday, Oct 18
9:30 French Conversation on Zoom
2:00 Tai Chi 1 on Zoom
3:00 Tai Chi 2 on Zoom
Tuesday, Oct 19
9:30-11Knitting Group upstairs at Bemis Hall
9:30-11Trail Walks Co-sponsored by Lincoln
Hello LT
ISO small animal pen, like the ones used for puppies, to confine our 9yr
old cocker spaniel while he recovers from surgery. Looking to borrow for
2-4 weeks. Happy to pick up at your convenience.
with Appreciation, Kellie Payne
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The wooly adelgid is expected to kill 80% of the hemlocks in the country
and Canada (it does not seem to affect pines as far as I know but I'm not a
specialist). The hemlocks that survive adelgid are immune to it - a lucky
hemlock or rather a specimen enhanced by human research and doing.
If you
Over the years we have spot treated our hemlocks with horticultural oil on
lower limbs when we see the bugs. We haven’t done it in a couple of years. I
think the balance has been won here (fingers crossed).
Belinda
> On Oct 14, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Michael Dembowski wrote:
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> Tree
Tree Notes/Questions:
Re: Browning Pines - I've noted the same condition extending on and beyond
our property through Lincoln.
I appreciate others noting it here. I was wondering whether my taking note
of this was a consequence of moving my workspace upstairs with a direct
line of sight into the
*Would you like to read or listen to library books on a Kindle, phone, or
tablet? * Elizabeth Creighton and I wil show you how, in person or on Zoom,
Friday afternoons at 2:00pm. Experienced library ebook users are welcome
to bring questions, too.
*If Friday afternoon doesn't fit your schedule*,
Our current House Rep is Stanley, who represents Waltham and Lincoln.
While I don't have any particular issue with Rep. Stanley, if an issue came
up that split Lincoln with Waltham, I don't think there's any doubt whose
interests he would advocate for.
I think our town interests have more in
Hi, Sara -- actually, the district would be Lincoln, Weston and Wellesley
-- which Peisch currently represents. In any case, it would probably result
in being the most affluent district in the state.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 8:20 AM Sara Mattes wrote:
> The proposed State *HOUSE* map has us
All pines lose a third of their needles every year. It could very well be
part of their natural process. It's hard to tell from the picture because
there's a lot of greenery in the back.
Do you see any signs of complete browning of the tree? That would signify
the tree dying.
On Thu, Oct 14,
Not yet
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> On Oct 14, 2021, at 8:33 AM, Joan Kimball wrote:
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> Hi. Do you or anyonevknow about our Congress district also? Thanks, Sara,
> for telling us about implications for state legislature.
>
> Joan
>
>> On Thu, Oct 14, 2021, 8:20 AM Sara Mattes wrote:
>> The
Hi. Do you or anyonevknow about our Congress district also? Thanks,
Sara, for telling us about implications for state legislature.
Joan
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021, 8:20 AM Sara Mattes wrote:
> The proposed State *HOUSE* map has us joined with Weston and a part of
> Needham and become Norfolk 14.
I was about to email with the same question. I noticed the
downward-facing needles tend to brown more than upward-facing needles.
In addition to the common native white pines, an ornamental Japanese
umbrella pine is also affected.
A half mile away the pines all seem healthy.
On 10/14/21, Carol
I will also say (per my listing, re-posted below), if anyone can accommodate us
without dogs, we will try to find care for them and leave them behind.
> Hi Lincolnites,
>
> My name is Sara (Bergen) Franklin, and I'm looking for a place to stay over
> the Christmas weekend in order to spend
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