I am sorry for your loss. I did not know your mother but now I truly wish
I had. Your writing reveals so much about her character and thank you for
sharing it, and for sharing her. I like the last line best!
*~Jai *
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 10:15 AM K.P. Nichols wrote:
> In the beginning she
What a beautifully touching and fitting tribute.
Seeing Elinor out and about over our ten years (so far) in Lincoln was a
was a lovely thread in the fabric of our days. She was a warm and friendly
presence and as others have said, an inspiration to us all.
We will miss her.
John, Lucy, William,
We also just got back from the Tack Room. The new lobster roll special is the
best we’ve ever had.
> On Sep 11, 2022, at 7:47 PM, Sarah Killick wrote:
>
> Just had a fantastic evening at The Tack Room, sat at the bar watching the
> US Open Mens Finals. Met new people, had a blast with the
Just had a fantastic evening at The Tack Room, sat at the bar watching the
US Open Mens Finals. Met new people, had a blast with the staff, food was
great.
How lucky is Lincoln!!?
Sarah and Mike Killick
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As a former resident and home owner in Lowell, MA, this is a wonderful STEM
event for children! Not to be missed!
https://www.lowellkinetic.com/gallery
Saturday, September 17th 9 am to 530 pm, 1130 am race start:
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MISSION & HISTORY.
The Lowell Kinetic Sculptu
Jim Cunningham behind the camera at a Lincoln School project community
forum in 2017.
The School Building Committee joins the Lincoln community in mourning the
loss of Jim Cunningham. Jim was a dedicated volunteer who spent countless
hours filming the community forums, SBC meetings, town meetings,
We all knew her, even if we didn’t know her name. The wonderful soul who pushed
her red walker along the hilly sidewalks of Lincoln. Resting occasionally,
always turning down offers of help or a ride with a smile. This was a person in
love with life, a fixture of our town, and we shall miss her.
The bricks have been claimed, thank you.
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Beautiful. Admirable poetry. Love in each word!
I do see many more gentle souls, don't know the names.
Noble spirits, loving friends, let all shine as Mother Nichols..
Bijoy Misra
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 1:41 PM Abigail Adams via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
> What a beautiful tri
Hello All,
*Today's availability at the farm stand: *
Tomatoes: Cherry, slicing and heirloom
Basil
Winter squashes: delicata, acorn, spaghetti, Kabocha, butternut
Kale
Swiss chard
Eggplant
Wax gourd
Bottle gourd
Ground cherry
Onion-Red Long Tropea/Torpedo
Onion-Ailsa craig
Shallot
Scallion
Garlic
What a beautiful tribute. I cry again reading it after an earlier cry at First
Parish. My daughters Charlotte, Caroline and Catherine and I always stopped to
chat on our walks with your inspiration of a mom - she will be missed.
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On Sunday, September 11, 2022,
Thank you Kathleen. A beautiful tribute. It truly captures the reminder
your mother provided me each time I saw her walking north or south along
Lincoln Road - just keep moving, have a goal each day and don't let my age
tell me what I can and cannot do. She was an inspiration to all who saw
her.
Thank you Kathleen for this beautiful remembrance of your dear Mom! Our dogs
and children always delighted in your mom and her beautiful smile and
exuberance and kindness- and like many of our neighbors we saw her many many
days of the week- she was part of our daily conversations and chats.
Dear Lincoln Residents --
You are invited!
The summer of 2022 marks the 50th year that volunteers from the Lincoln
Garden Club have maintained our Town's lovely Station Park.
Come celebrate with us at the
*Station Park Open House*
*Saturday, September 17th **
*
*10:00 am to 12:00 pm*
*Loc
Blessings upon us all! Thank you!
Christina
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 10:50 AM Lisa Putukian via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
> What a beautiful, remarkable tribute. I need another tissue…
>
> Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse typos!
>
> On Sep 11, 2022, at 10:15 AM, K.P. Nichols wro
We are new to Lincoln as of last summer—coming from Cambridge and NYC.
Honestly it is postings like these about the Tack Room that make us not want to
stay in this town.
One restaurant cannot be everything to everybody. They have lots of patrons
from neighboring towns and areas—it wasn’t desi
What a beautiful, remarkable tribute. I need another tissue…
Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse typos!
> On Sep 11, 2022, at 10:15 AM, K.P. Nichols wrote:
>
>
> In the beginning she walked easily. Four miles a day, seven days a week, no
> matter the weather. Eager to meet you, wanting to h
In the beginning she walked easily. Four miles a day, seven days a week,
no matter the weather. Eager to meet you, wanting to hear your story,
ready to tell a story, hoping your dog be friendly.
Thanks, nice dogs large and small, for warm fur and wet kisses.
Thanks, Lincoln Garden Club for
Lincoln, happy September from everyone at The Tack Room!
The timing of yesterdays discussion was great, as I had been working on our
September update/newsletter. We always appreciate feedback, good and bad,
and feel that both Mike and I are rather accessible people to offer this
feedback to. At th
Jim was a good friend to the Lincoln Minute Men and to the Minute Man
National Historic Park. He was the sound man supplying and running the sound
system for Lincoln Minute Men events. He was very active in the repair of
Colonel Barrett House.
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