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 | | From: | THURSTON.ACKERMAN at family-news.org | | Subject: | Re: Legal/Ethical Dilemma | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 22:15:00 GMT |
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AN>Cheryl, are you talking about Rochester, NH? Our home in Maine is just over AN>the border, in Lebanon, Maine. Hubby grew up in E. Rochester.
Does your hubby know Don Stevens of Rochester, NH ?
I had the distincion of hireing Don to work for GE Medical Systems He is a good o'boy one would love to have as a neighbor.
My ggggf, Peter Ackerman, farmed in Rochester after discharge from three enlistments in the American Revolutionary Army and was one of the founding Deacons of the Congregational Church way back when.
I try starting some tomato seedlings on my birthday (march 22) AND then challange Mother Nature by transplanting a few to celebrate Paul Revere Day, after Paul again rides through Medford, north of Boston.
et vous?
Ciao, Ack.
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 | | From: | Ann | | Subject: | Re: Legal/Ethical Dilemma | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 05:20:27 -0500 |
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 | THURSTON.ACKERMAN@family-news.org expounded:
>Does your hubby know Don Stevens of Rochester, NH ?
How old is he? Hubby is 46 and went to Spaulding HS. He doesn't remember the name, but he might know him, he says.
>My ggggf, Peter Ackerman, farmed in Rochester after discharge from >three enlistments in the American Revolutionary Army and was one >of the founding Deacons of the Congregational Church way back when. > So many of the farms up there are gone, to house lots, it's sad. Our home up there is surrounded by turf farms, it's basically a pine barren; as long as the demand for 'instant lawn' is strong those fields will remain houseless.
>I try starting some tomato seedlings on my birthday (march 22) AND >then challange Mother Nature by transplanting a few to celebrate >Paul Revere Day, after Paul again rides through Medford, north of >Boston. > >et vous?
Usually I get my tomatoes in the ground by the third weekend in May. Any earlier they just don't thrive. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ********************************
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