What a way to start not only the week but the month; Snow! It was snowing little tiny flakes Monday morning as I write this. Hopefully we don’t get a bunch of snow like a cousin who lives in a suburb of Chicago or a friend who lives in Ohio and they both got lots of snow. Personally, I’m not ready for the white stuff to fly, but it is here.
Of these choices, carrot, lettuce, corn, tomato or potato which vegetable is most popular in the United States?
We offer our sympathy to all who lost loved ones this past week. May they all rest in peace.
Hello to all in area nursing and assisted living facilities. Hello also to all in area hospitals and rehab centers.
The Toronto Library was a busy, busy place recently. Jessie Hoag, Library director, hosted an “Escape Room Experience.” She had a full slate for the two day event. Sounds like a fun time was had by all who attended.
Don’t forget, this Saturday from 5-7:30 p.m. the Toronto Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a fund raising chili feed at the Toronto Senior Center. All proceeds go to the TVFD.
Also, this Saturday, the Toronto Booster Club is hosting Toronto’s Hometown Holiday at the Ignite Building on Main Street from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Kids can get their picture taken with Santa, pick out and wrap a present for a loved one, get a bag of candy, and decorate a Christmas ornament.
Answer: Potato. That was pretty easy actually, considering all the ways we eat potatoes. Tomato is the second most popular veggie. But is it really a veggie? Botanically speaking it is a fruit, but we eat it as a veggie.
Winter is here whether we want it or not. When driving be sure to drive carefully, slowly and put your phone down. Remember the life you save might be your own.
Quote: “Oh yes, the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it.” - Rafiki (Robert Guillaume) in “The Lion King,” 1994

