7/12/26
This walking before 8 AM to avoid the sun while taking doxyclyine has had many benefits. Within a few feet of my house my Merlin app identified 8 different birds. Many were familiar to me, but the Ovenbird was very loud and I was surprised to have an Indigo Bunting listed. I would love to see one of these blue beauties, so I will be keeping an eye out. Tuesday Trivia: The oldest private military college in the United States is in Vermont. What is it and where is it located?
Tyson Ladies Aid is in charge of the Tyson Library, located almost directly behind Tyson Church. It is a cozy little place with mainly non-fiction books, comfy seating, and limited hours since it run strictly by volunteers. You will likely find in open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 AM to noon. Look for the open flag and you might find it open those hours on other days, too! Donated books are not being accepted any longer. Keep in mind that the annual TLA Bazaar will be 8/8 starting at 10 AM, with the set up being across Rte 100 from the Green Mtn Sugar House. As usual there will a table of homemade goodies, the amazing basket raffle, plus the chicken BBQ
Folks might want to check out the 7/6 select board meeting minutes. Of special note is that reappraisal is slated to begin in August. Thanks to Rick Kaminski for his many years of service since at this meeting he tendered his resignation from all Town boards. Best wishes to Cherry Nicolls on her new full-time position in Ludlow. Also, a motion was made and accepted to approve 3% wage increase for the majority of employees.
Help is coming with the Organizing and Decluttering workshop Saturday, 7/18 at 11AM at Fletcher Memorial Library with professional home organizer Kris Harmelink.I imagine those of us who have been successful with procrastinating (like me) can benefit from her ideas! I imagine those of us who have been successful with procrastinating (like me) can benefit from her ideas!
Also at FML, Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne wil be the book discussion on Mon 8/10 at 6PM. I had heard about this book, but never read it, but I am finding it interesting. Copies are available at the library.
I need to backtrack on my previous tick information, since apparently what I found online was old and no longer accurate. The state does not do free testing, but there are some private places that will do so. The information I was given, however, is that the Vermont Department of Health does not recommend tick testing unless you are having symptoms. The reasons listed were: “you may not have been infected, and even if the tick is infected and tests positive it may not have transmitted the infection to you. Negative results can lead to false assurance. You may have been unknowingly bitten by a different tick that was infected, not know it and developed symptoms of a tick bite illness. It may delay treatment, tick test results take several days and may not be available in time to make prompt healthcare decisions. Tests perform on ticks are not held to the same standard as test performed on humans. Results of testing should not be used for treatment decisions even with a negative result, people should still monitor themselves for the appearance of a rash, fever, and flu like symptoms. If any occur you should contact your healthcare provider. Although some private labs offer tick testing, the Department of Health and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets do not collect or test ticks from the public”
Trivia Answer: Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont


