Good morning, Bristol!

Photo by Laura Carter

Hello Bristol, and welcome to Tuesday. We are glad you could join us. Right this way! The washroom is on the left, while the coat room is to the right.

Weather

50s with sun and clouds or clouds and sun if you like it that way.

More than you need to know about Stafford Avenue

Built in 1760, Stafford Avenue goes from Forestville to the Burlington town line. The area north of Rt. 6 was once known as Stafford.

In the mid-70s, nearly 30 residents living on Stafford Avenue signed a petition opposing the construction of a sidewalk north of Stevens Street to the Burlington town line.

Lyrics to help your day

Hee hee well the other day you know I had a ricochet biscuit
A ricochet biscuit is the kind of a biscuit that’s
Supposed to bounce back off the wall back in your mouth
Hee hee hee if it don’t bounce back… hee hee you go hungry!
Bow bow bow

Rubber Biscuit by the Chips

Parting ways

Our time together is complete. See ya Thursday, Bristol (maybe).


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