It's no secret fall is one of the best times of the year in New England. We get the explosion colors, a big drop in the number of pesky bugs in the air and hiking in the fall is truly sublime. As I write this, I'm becoming more annoyed that I'm not outside. But alas, duty calls.
When fall (or autumn for you high-class folks) swings through New England we start to smell the unseen fireplaces taking off the morning chill. Our lawns magically grow a layer of fallen leaves. And we stop short on the way out the door and grab that extra layer (or a hat in my case, because I shaved my head a few weeks ago and it's cold up there). There are a few other things we should be doing this fall and I'd like to highlight them today. Just some basic home (check it before you wreck it) maintenance items to keep you safe and warm throughout the winter season. Refill your mug, curl up on the couch with a blanket (and a cat) and let's dig in.
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Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.
PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.
Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated.
Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything.
Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person.
Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts.
Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.