I’m safely back in Pigeon Cove – Home. It feels like I have a new life. Again, thanks to all the professionals and friends who helped me along the way. I’ll never forget you.
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Remember the movie The Color Of Money where Tom Cruise hustles his way through the pool circuit?
Well I think we just may have landed the perfect horse to bet on- our boy Lindle.
Unassuming, old, not particularly in any type of ectomorph runners body shape and the absolute perfect man to back with odds against these young hot shot runners.
So we’ll just trot out our Horse Lindle, take odds against the youngsters and clean up when he kicks their butt all over the place!
Our boy Lindle laid an absolute beat down, finishing 12th out of 218 runners at age 53!!!
To me that was a seriously impressive feet. Almost as impressive as TJ finishing and winning a whole 2 and a half minutes before the second place finisher.
But the story in this post isn’t about TJ’s extraordinary race as a 34 year old in the prime of his life. It’s about 53 year old Lindle Willnow and how he showed that you don’t have to be a 20 or 30 year old elite physical specimen to compete, you just gotta get out there and do it!
Congratulations Lindle, from all your GMG buddies we are seriously proud of you!
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Please be on the lookout and get in touch with Jen Keough if you have information.
Her cat Cody is missing from the Prospect St/Mt Pleasant/ South St area, he is slender, dark grey with green eyes. He is shy and microchipped. If anyone spots him could you let her know or call 781-820-2119? Thank you
Please be on the lookout and get in touch with Jen Keough if you have information. Her cat Cody is missing from the Prospect St/Mt Pleasant/ South St area, he is slender, dark grey with green eyes. He is shy and microchipped. If anyone spots him could you let her know or call 781-820-2119? Thank you.
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After months of planning and coordinating, this week we installed the new butterfly garden at Pathways for Children. We’ll be bringing you more updates from the garden but I wanted to first thank our super hard-working, fabulous and fun, beautiful team of volunteers from the Manchester Garden Club. We planted the garden in record time due to their can-do-attitudes. Thank You Ladies–you were simply the BEST!!!
And, success! As Bernie Romanowski, the facilities director, and I were tidying up, not one, but two butterflies stopped by to investigate the new garden, a Cabbage White and a Canadian Tiger Swallowtail. I wished our volunteers had seen that. Plant and they will come!
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