Just booked our summer rental on the Outer Cape in Eastham. Been renting the same place for about 17 years, but had to book right away before we lost out as the owner is getting tons of requests. He told us that so many rental properties were sold in the last year to people trying to escape the cities that the demand for what is left for rentals is thru the roof. Book early if you want to go to the Cape!
Is the moon angle also getting higher too? Must be because when I woke up this morning all of my snow was already gone! I'm sure it couldn't possibly be that I didn't get any, as I was promised days and days and days of snow.
I think the coastal front may have finally made it thru the traffic jam on 128. Big gust of wind, and the temperature quickly dropped to 29 after sitting at 32 for hours in Randolph MA.
There is a lot around here, but not sure about other areas of the state. 2:00 to 6:00 Monday thru Friday and 9:00 to 1:00 on Saturday. Mostly staffed by volunteers who work with a medical firm that does the actual testing. I believe registration is required, but if possible they do take unregistered drive-ins.
Lots of free testing here in Massachusetts. My wife volunteers two days a week at the town testing site in Randolph. The town has just expanded from twice a week to 6 days a week; 4 hours each day. Today is one of her days, so she has the rain gear ready.
We get some free range red meat from a farm, but we have also been getting some excellent plant based burgers at Wegmans. Easily the best we have tried, and absolutely no comparison to things like boca burgers, etc.
Just my wife and I, and it looks like I will be grilling turkey breast in the rain. At least it won't be a cold rain. Normally we'd be going to my sister-in-law's in New Hampshire, but we all decided to stick with immediate family.
19 for the low here. First time in the teens this season. Grilled last evening when it was about 24 and it felt frigid. Not ready for this yet after last week's 70s. Sent from my SM-A505U using Tapatalk
Our oaks are stubborn, but at least the leaves finally turned brown last week. Always a race to sneak if they come down before the final town pickup in December. Sent from my SM-A505U using Tapatalk
Tons of acorns on the ground here too, and they seem to be falling like bombs this year . . . loud and hard. Need to wear a hat (maybe it should be a helmet) when I am outside grilling. 2020, Attack of the Killer Acorns, why not!