To give you an idea of the kind of town we live in, here are a few choice excerpts from the Police Log in this week's edition of the Hull Times. Which is your favorite?
3:36 pm - N Street caller reports that her neighbor left a pile of leaves on her property.
8:39 pm - Caller says that five minutes ago a gray coyote walked from the carousel to George Washington Blvd.
3:53 pm - George Washington Blvd caller reports a cooler lid in the road going toward Hull just past Java Jungle.
9:50 pm - Atlantic House Ct caller reports that a bat just flew behind her bed. O/Connelly reports problem resolved.
11:28 am - Coburn St & Manomet Ave caller reports that two small white "poodle-like" dogs are wandering in the area.
5:08 am - Q St caller states that there is a raccoon in her living room. O/Glavin detailed and reports that there is a baby raccoon in the living room.
7:55 am - Belmont St & Kingsley Rd caller would like to get home, but cannot because the dogs are loose.
11:30 pm - L St. caller reports that someone has Super-glued the lock to her apartment. C3 reports that access was gained.
4:46 pm - Main St. Abandoned E911 call. Student dialed accidentally while trying to order cheerleading uniforms.
9:02 pm. Manomet Ave caller hears a strange noise outside her home. She doesn't know what it is. It could be wood. It could be an animal. It could be something else. She would like someone to check it out. The noise is on the left side of the house. S/Forzese reports that it was the neighbor's gate, which was blowing in the wind.
We better lock our doors - don't want the "poodle-like" dogs to get us!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Hullo.
Well, after paying nearly $100 in tolls and a lot more than that in gas, we made it to Hull. We all survived the trip and the kids actually did pretty well (thank you Disney and Baby Einstein), but we were all happy to be here. And now that the computer is up and running and we have found the camera, here are a few pictures of our new stomping grounds.
Our house. We only live in the top part, but it is still much more spacious than anywhere else we have lived.
One of three water views from our house.
The stairs leading down to the beach at the end of our street.
Waiting for the bus to take us to Endless Summer - the kids' first ride in a school bus.
We all enjoyed a ride on the carousel.
And I wowed everyone with my mad hula hooping skills. If I hadn't already put in my birthday present requests, I would seriously ask for a weighted hula hoop. It's a good core workout.
Lauren is loving the beach and we are all settling in nicely.
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