Today we have an appointment at the "Eco Depot" to deliver some used batteries, old light bulbs, and an old thermostat for recycling. They used to be the "Additional Recycling Center," but when they moved they upscaled the name and, annoyingly, made it mandatory to make an appointment before dropping off stuff. I am curious to see their new digs.
It's going to be a jam-packed week. Tomorrow I'll bake a lemon cake to take to a musical program at the library on Wednesday, and then on Thursday I'll go with Paul as he is interviewed by one of the TV stations about a Barre baseball bat company that became world famous for a time. Apparently, all the major leagues used this particular bat. I'm not sure when it will be televised. The young reporter who arranged the interview seems to have caught on to Paul's vast knowledge of quirky local history.
Friday I will be baking something again in preparation for Saturday's state quilt guild meeting. I have a quilt made out of blocks I won at the fall meeting for show & tell, and I'll do a short talk on what I've found in the archives. I can't believe I didn't take a picture of the finished quilt - I'll rectify that soon.







