I'll be there. Thanks for setting this one up Robyn. Jean
I'll be there. Thanks for setting this one up Robyn. Jean
Great, it looks like everyone is coming, so far. Just waiting to hear from Karen. I am excited about this. Denise, can you bring your camera? You are much better at electronically posting this stuff than me...
I'll be out of school in 2.5 hours and after I go to Verrill farm to get my turkey, I plan to go for a ride. It might be a mountain bike ride if it feels really cold out, but it will be a ride!
Robyn
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Hi NE ladies:
I've been away from the forums for a bit, but just saw this thread. It looks like I'm a day late to be added to the reservation list at the Fruitlands Tea Room.....
Any chance that maybe I could be added to the group?
Sounds like you guys are going to have a wonderful time meeting up with one another.
I'll PM Robyn.
Have a peaceful day.
Denise
"He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
Immanuel Kant
Hey. That sounds like fun. I'm late catching this thread but I wouldn't be able to make it anyway. It's just nice seeing that some "locals" around me are getting together. Take some pictures and post. Nice to put faces to names especially since you're so close. I used to live in Shirley and used to ride out that way in Harvard. I now live in Phillipston, and bike my way north into NH.
Hey everyone,
I am adding Denise 223 to our lunch list.
See everyone next Saturday.
Robyn
Robyn:
Thanks for answering my PM.
I look forward to seeing you all on the 9th![]()
Peace & Love,
Denise
"He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
Immanuel Kant