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Monthly Archives: July 2011

A walk down memory lane

by Mary Anne

The heat wave sure had a big impact on Facebook this past weekend.  Seems like there were a lot of people in the “I grew up in Arlington” page sharing memories of the schools that they went to, the restaurants that are no longer there, and about the stores that have been renovated and turned into different stores.

All that chatter got me to remembering the “good ol’ days” of high school.  The days of the kids playing pranks by putting alarm clocks in their lockers all set to go off at the same time, the football games where I sat with my friends in the drill team and band on the cold aluminum bleachers and snuggled under a wool blanket to keep warm. Those were some fun times.

One of the things that surprised me the last time I went into the local high school for an adult education course was how the hallways were lined with so many really extra small lockers; I can’t even imagine any kid being able to put a backpack or boots or a lunch box inside them! Truth be told, they don’t even look large enough to hang a coat! I think that is a sad commentary on how over-crowded today’s schools must be, for the size of the lockers to be that small!


My hubby is going to join the Masons

by Mary Anne

One of my brothers is a member of the Masons, and I have been encouraging my hubby to join the Masons too.  Since we are new to the area I think that joining an organization like that is a good way to meet new people, make new friends, and start a social life.  So my hubby has been talking to my brother about joining the Masons, at my encouragement.  I hope he does it!


Do you speak geek?

by Mary Anne

Sometimes I feel about as obsolete and trendy as an old washboard.  When I first started to learn how to do more with my computer and the Internet, and started to become a blogger I had to learn more about computers and the Internet than I thought I’d ever want to learn!  I really didn’t want to have to tax my brain with having to find a web hosting service to park my domain, and I certainly didn’t want to figure out the differences between managed hosting and colocation.

Thankfully my sister and nephew were right there with me, every step of the way, holding my hand (figuratively speaking – they are 800 miles away!) and telling me what to do and how do do it.  I am slowly learning the language of geek.  In the meantime, thanks N & J & S for all the help you have been in the past, the present, and the future!


Dress for the fall

by Mary Anne

There is a website that my sister told me about that I just checked out that sells motorcycle safety equipment. The business is run by motorcycle riders who know just important motorcycle safety is. I think that riders should always dress for the fall, not for the ride, so I was glad to learn about this site.

I’m thinking about buying my hubby a new set of leather chaps. I can remember a time when I was dating a guy who took a spill on his bike and he was only wearing jeans. He had a really bad case of road rash! I think chaps are silly looking, but I think that they are an important safety item for bike riding.


Looking for extra income

by Mary Anne

Kathy was telling me that she is thinking about becoming a Herbalife Distributor to supplement her income.  There are very few Herbalife Distributors in Maine, so she is thinking that she might be able to make a go of it in the Portland area.

Maine seems to be a state that is always struggling with the economy.  A very large portion of the employment was factory based, and as the factories aged and became expensive to retrofit a lot of the factories closed down and moved the operations south, or even overseas.  A large reason for that is that the other states and countries have fewer environmental protection laws in place so the factories relocate because they can pollute those areas more freely.  So this has become a problem with unemployment and Maine is struggling to bring in jobs to replace those that have been lost to the mass exodus of the factories.  And with that struggle comes the challenge of retraining the work force to adapt to non-factory jobs.

Portland is the most populated city in Maine, and it is also the one with the most employment opportunities.  So it would make sense that area would have the most people with disposable income that would be a good place to start a new business.  I hope Kathy does well in her new venture.


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