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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
THEY ARE PAVING 71
I tried to grab a picture on the run but was unable to get anything but this. Safety first! This is certainly no secret to those who live here, but I post for those who may own but be away. Not that anyone reads this, but I pretend.
There's still work to be done, and rain on the way, so the project may be delayed a few days. Soon, though, and very soon, we'll have a light at the east entrance, a great new wider 71 with a turn lane from the east, and sugar plum fairies dancing on or in our heads.
Monday, November 07, 2011
CATHOLICS NOTE
St. Gabriel's Catholic School invites you to a Fall Open House on Tuesday, November 15th from 8:30am-10:30am. This is an informal event, so please stop by any time between 8:30am-10:30am. Attending an Open House will give you the opportunity to tour the campus, observe classes in session, and meet current parents, faculty, and administrators. Children are welcome, and RSVPs are appreciated but not required.
If you are interested in more information or scheduling an individual tour, please contact us: 512-327-7755 or admissions@sgs-austin.org. Visit us online at: www.sgs-austin.org.
If you are interested in more information or scheduling an individual tour, please contact us: 512-327-7755 or admissions@sgs-austin.org. Visit us online at: www.sgs-austin.org.
DOTS
Maybe you've seen the dots on SO Club Blvd and wondered what it's about - if so, here's Pam Chandler on that:
"The gas company is required by the Railroad Commission to periodically do a "leak survey" of their entire network of lines. They will be doing this for the next two weeks, which involves marking all their lines and then doing small probes (a puncture about the size of a quarter) along the lines to ensure there are no leaks."
"The gas company is required by the Railroad Commission to periodically do a "leak survey" of their entire network of lines. They will be doing this for the next two weeks, which involves marking all their lines and then doing small probes (a puncture about the size of a quarter) along the lines to ensure there are no leaks."
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