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Kiss November Goodbye.

The balmy November weather was an extra-nice treat this year. December turns the corner with a little nip in the air.

This November just flew by.  It was especially nice to enjoy some balmy days in between the rain storms. 

I was at West Meadow on Monday disconnecting from the grid and the 347 shuffle for a bit.  It was a gorgeous day at the beach.  It was 63 degrees and the sun was shining, wind was blowing, and waves were choppy.

The seagulls were content basking in the sun and watching the waves. There was only one other person on the beach.  The solitude was lovely.

I have been observing the cairns being built these past few months.  Kudos to the artist.  It is nice to find a moment of Zen at the beach.  This completes it.

 

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Norma Messing December 3, 2011 at 02:10 pm
I think I'll tuck away these lovely pictures to warm me in the chill months ahead.
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Tc June 18, 2013 at 04:59 pm
Justme.. Even if everyone voted no the raises were locked. By voting no programs would have beenRead More decimated more and more teachers given pink slips. The problem here is the BOE giving the union these contracts. It's time to STOP THE MADNESS!!
JJ Smith June 18, 2013 at 07:04 pm
And the candidate for the BOE ran unopposed. We have no to blame but ourselves.
justme June 19, 2013 at 06:52 am
Yes TC change is difficult but it has to start somewhere. What motivation does the BOE have toRead More change when we keep passing the budgets? Budgets have to fail, programs have to be cut before there will be any union negotiations. Many have to lose their jobs before they will allow their pay to be cut. Sounds harsh but it's reality. Our children will survive cuts, be educated and successful - even with less programs.