[LincolnTalk] Seeking childcare 8/19-8/23, 8/26-8/28

2024-08-12 Thread rebecca yeh
Hi LincolnTalk, I recently posted seeking childcare for our 4 year old daughter because our longtime nanny retired. That post was about part time care when the school year starts (and, yes, we are still looking). THIS post is searching for full time care (9am-5/5:30pm) for 8/19-8/23 and 8/26-8/28

Re: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln bear, and compost bin - Oh, my !!

2024-08-12 Thread Paul Shorb
They certainly do! My guess is that our vegetable scraps lack the caloric density of fruits, nuts, berries, honey, fish, grubs, etc., and therefore are much less likely to attract bears. However, I'm no expert and don't mean to be making any guarantees. On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 1:13 PM Jennifer Saf

Re: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln bear, and compost bin - Oh, my !!

2024-08-12 Thread Jai Kaur
Thanks for this feedback ! I just ordered one of those two options on Amazon and thanks, Paul, for your endorsement on that. It's our responsibility to steward and preserve our lands and I’m glad I live in a town where many residents understand the common sense importance of - and are dedicated t

[LincolnTalk] Pop up csa share cert org veggies Tuesday 8/13 3 to 6 pm

2024-08-12 Thread Lindentreefarm Csa
Hi all Three spaces left Heirloom tomatoes Basil Eggplant Fresh sweet onions Kale or chard Pick your own cherry tomatoes Pick your own ground cherries or tomatillos Flowers $34 plus or minus RSVP ASAP Thank you Moira Lindentree Farm Lincoln Sent from my iPhone -- The LincolnTalk mailing l

Re: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln bear, and compost bin - Oh, my !!

2024-08-12 Thread Paul Shorb
Jai - Those Amazon items probably would work. My guess is that a bear wouldn't bother them if you put only vegetable matter in. What you choose and how you use it depends on what your goals are. One good reason to compost your kitchen scraps is to avoid adding them to the trash stream at our Trans

[LincolnTalk] Free chickens

2024-08-12 Thread Heather Ring via Lincoln
Hello LincolnTalk, Have you wanted to have chickens?  We took in chickens over the winter from a colleague moving suddenly.  Simply said chicken math happened, we really would like to have less chickens.  Hens have slowed down laying due to the recent heat, they are 2-3 years old.  Healthy activ

Re: [LincolnTalk] Farm stand in Concord

2024-08-12 Thread V Saleme
Yep- been there forever, convenient and a great local choice. Vic On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 7:57 PM Stephen Dirrane wrote: > His vegetables are fantastic. I believe all organic. He came to the US > from Italy after WWII. He’s a lovely guy. Occasionally he plays Frank > Sinatra on the stereo! > >

[LincolnTalk] Looking to borrow kiddie trailer to attach to back of bike. I’m

2024-08-12 Thread Tom DeNormandie
Hi, I am looking to borrow for this week and next, a kiddie trailer to attach to the back of my bike while grandson is in town. I’d be very appreciative and can pick up the trailer when convenient. The bike and trailer will be stored in the garage. Many thanks, Tom DeNormandie Old Concord Road.

Re: [LincolnTalk] Fw: FR: Two ProSource exercise mats

2024-08-12 Thread Kgarrity05
Also, is this still available? Thank you! On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 4:14 PM Michelle Barnes via Lincoln < lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote: > Again, photos too large so retrying.[image: Inline image] > > [image: Inline image] > > > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone >

[LincolnTalk] Pool Maintenance

2024-08-12 Thread Carol Anania via Lincoln
We are looking for recommendations for an in-ground pool maintenance group or person. Thanks in advance. -- The LincolnTalk mailing list. To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org. Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. Change your subscription settings